Since I have never quilted with metallic thread I tapped into our creative friend Vicki over at AccioFabrics and owner/designer of Bugglet Quilts.
Metallic thread is not as difficult as people generally say it is to work with if you follow these simple guidelines.
1) Use a needle designed for metallic thread. They are readily available at your local crafting stores.
2) Quilt slowly. I have to constantly remind myself to slow the foot and hands down w/metallic thread. If you go to fast, you will break it.
3) Adjust your tension. You will need to do a little practicing to find the right tension, it will most likely need to be lessened.
4) Use cotton in the bobbin. I use a 50wt Aurifil and it works well. I have tried the recommended rayon thread in the bobbin, but I could never get the tension to work correctly.
5) Put your metallic thread spool farther away from the tension disk, in a straight line, to give it more time to uncurl. I put mine on a pencil propped in the pocket of a bin on the table to the right of my machine.
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March 31, 2011 at 8:32 am
Kelly
Cool idea about keeping the thread farther away from the tension rollers…I’ll try that next time I use metallics.
March 31, 2011 at 8:47 am
mimi'sdarlins
Thanks for the tips! I’ve been wanting to try metallic thread but have been reluctant b/c I’ve heard scary things about working with it.
March 31, 2011 at 10:26 am
Pattiann H. (Bouncypoodle)
Thank you Paige! This helps a lot, moving the thread is a new one for me and I’ll be giving it try soon. I was so determined to finish my daughters lap top cover in time for her birthday, I bet my speed played a big part in my thread snagging also! Love your posts, can’t wait for the next one!
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