was a lot better, the stitches neater. Can someone explain this?
53851 Yoriko, try that sewing shop around the corner from your place. They should have what you need.....
22584 I also use the Madera bobbinfill--buy the larger size and I fill 10 or so bobbins at one time; as I hate to stop in the middle of something to wind a bobbin..Diane (when do you have time to sew--!!!)
by manami 21 Mar 2009
Diane, thank you for the info! (that is a good question :D, well, I have to test the designs, I really need to get something done) Love&hugs*
1011 Yoriko, I have been using polyester thread in my bobbins for on a year, and my best embroidery has come from this. I also started with bobbin thread black and white, untill the lady at elna one day told me to use a good polyester. I think it is because polyester is a little bit thicker (bulkier) than bobbin thread, and grips better. (This is just my thinking)
by manami 21 Mar 2009
I was surprised when I used polyester thread, the stitches are so nice! A lot better than with the embroidery threads. Thank you Marietta, for your info.Hug&*
7835 I use special bobbin treah from Brilldor and bought it from my dealer on big cones, white and black. Only use embroiderythread for FSL. Hope this helps Yoriko.
38134 Hi, I use the prewound bobbins. When they start to get low I replace them as sometimes they can cause problems. Then I wind what is left onto a bobbin.
8795 I order Madeira prewound bobbins, in white and black it is 100% polyester and is thinner than embroidery thread. I don't have to replace bobbins so often. Also very little link produced.;)
56798 Hi Yoriko, I just bought 5,000 yd Madeira
bobbin spools from AllSTitch.com and I love
it.
I also purchased some White and Black
Madeira Rayon for FSL as I seemed to have
the worst time stitching plain white or
black FSL, the quality of white and black
threads just wasn't as good as
coloured threads, but I love the Madeira,
it stitched out without any problems at
all. I don't think i'll ever use
anything else now.
hope this helps, hugs n roses, M
by manami 21 Mar 2009
I just visited the website. Is that "Madeira Polyneon #40 (Polyester) Thread - Spools 1,100 yds" ?
52147 Ricky's right, Yoriko, I use special bobbin thread, too. I get it at my dealer, but your Aussie pals can tell you where to get it in OZ. Emboidery thread is too expensive to use in bobbins, unless you're doing a two-sided design. Best of luck finding some. Love, Marji
22884 I use maderia bobbin fill. I like it better than others I have tried.
40503 Bobbin fill is thinner then your normal sewing thread and there for goes further. You don't have to rewind your bobbins as often.It is especially designed for embroidery. You can get it in white or black and is much cheaper to use then your embroidery threads. I use Coats bobbin fill.
21593 I always use special bobbin thread, Madeira, the 10,000 m cones and I use Madeira embroidery thread as well. I got 2 boxes of prewound bobbins (different brand) from my dealer, but only my Melco EP4 likes those, my Desinger 1 and my Brother don't like prewound at all.
42456 Yoriko I also use Madeira bobbin thread.
I have also tried others but this seems to
work the best for me.I have also tried
prewound bobbins but my machine does not
like it.
I use embroidery thread in the bobbin only
for lace of very thin fabric's
Hugs Yvonne
41091 hi yoriko i use "coats fill more thread" ($10.00) for embroidery. it come on a 10,000 metre cone. i wind all of my own bobbins. it is very thin and it does not pull the top thread down. when i am doing towels or anything that you can see the back i use the same as the top thread. I only use rayon threads.
by mpo14011 21 Mar 2009
You should be able to get it from your dealer or any place that sells good quality embroidery thread. I don't think Spotlight sell Coats.I wouldn't go there to buy my threads ,anyway.The quality is not always there
by manami 21 Mar 2009
Thank you for the info, Martine. I'll try to find some dealer or a place where I can find them. Maybe try the ones Meganne wrote about.
5487 I use bobbin thread that I wind myself..it is thinner and the top thread doesn't get pulled under as much...I like prewound bobbins tooo...they have more thread on them...:)
by manami 21 Mar 2009
Thank you, Barb. Is it a special thread for bobbins? I wind myself too, but use a regular white for embroidery.
by blhamblen 21 Mar 2009
MOST of my thread is Coats & Clark, they are a 40 wt trilobal polyester..BUT the bobbin thread is a 70 wt. I have tried using the same thread on top & bottom for reversable designs...My machine just doesn't like it!!
29916
I don't know, the man there doen't even know what is WSS :D