The second thing you need to know is the thread weight numbers aren t always clearly stated.
Thread weight for free motion quilting.
It is terrific for heirloom quilting.
The second number indicates thread ply.
A lot of people only use 100 cotton thread in every part of the quilting process.
Remember a higher thread weight number means a thinner thread.
It saves money and some people say it helps them quilt more smoothly.
Thicker thread weights like 30 40 make the quilting stitches stand out more.
You can use a thicker fancy thread on top and a 50 60 basic thread in the bobbin.
Lighter 50 weight threads usually blend into the fabric.
Fmq is different than piecing we re moving our fabric in all directions there are more layers and the needle is often clipping along at quite a pace for all that moving.
Thread weight is only one of many factors to consider when selecting a machine quilting thread.
It is adapted from the aurifil product guide.
One of the most common topics my students want to know more about is needles and thread especially for free motion quilting so let s take a deeper look at those here.
Occasionally you will see thread weight that looks like a fraction and is labeled 50 2 or 40 3.
Use the right thread size for the things you sew.
Once you are confident with your free motion quilting the sky s the limit as far as thread is concerned.
A 40 weight thread is a popular choice for quilting while 30 weight threads are more visible.
One of my favorite choices is invisafil thread by wonderfil.
I m in love with the look of the 100 wt 100 silk thread from yli.