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What Type Of Thread Is Best For Quilting?

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What Type Of Thread Is Best For Quilting?

Choosing the Best Thread for Quilting

At School of Quilting we recommend starting with a 50-weight cotton thread as it provides a good balance of strength and smoothness. It works well for both piecing and quilting, making it a versatile option for beginners.

Investing in high-quality thread is a wise decision that can save you numerous issues when quilting. High-quality thread is less prone to breaking, fraying, or causing tension problems, which means fewer interruptions and less frustration during your sewing sessions. It also produces minimal lint, keeping your sewing machine cleaner and reducing the need for frequent maintenance. Moreover, high-quality thread ensures your stitches are strong and durable, contributing to a quilt that not only looks beautiful but also withstands the test of time. By choosing the best thread, you enhance your overall quilting experience and the longevity of your finished quilt.

Brands like Aurifil, Gutermann, and Mettler are known for their high-quality long-staple cotton threads.

Remember that we make suggestions to get you started, but feel free to experiment with different threads to help you discover your favorites and achieve the desired look and feel for your quilts. Happy quilting!

At the School of Quilting, we love quilting almost as much as we love a good laugh. So, here’s the scoop: When you click on our Amazon links and make a purchase, we may earn a tiny commission. Think of it as a little thank-you gift for introducing you to awesome quilting supplies. This doesn’t cost you a penny extra, but it does help keep the lights on and the quilting needles sharp around here.

So, in short, every time you buy a spool of thread through our link, you’re not just supporting your quilting habit, you’re also supporting our never-ending quest for the perfect quilt. Thanks for being a part of our patchwork family and happy quilting!

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