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The Superior Threads Bottom Line 2-Ply 60-Weight Polyester Embroidery Quilting Sewing Thread comes in a generous 3,000-yard cone, crafted from 100% polyester. This lint-free thread is perfect for a variety of sewing applications, including quilting, applique, and micro-stippling, making it an essential addition to any crafter's toolkit.
S**5
Bobbin thread
This is good bobbin thread and it last a long time. It’s lightweight and just what I needed for machine embroidery.
N**4
Quilting Thread.
I love using the thinner threads for top threads when I machine quilt. This color (silver) blends in nicely with almost every fabric color.
B**A
Bottom Line Thread
I always use Bottom Line thread on the bobbin
L**L
Thread
More choice of colors and better price
B**N
Use all the time for machine embroidery
Love this bottom thread. The only disadvantage is that it doesn't fit on my sewing machine's spool so I have to hold it to the side while I wind bobbins (or I could buy a spindle attachment for my machine). Well worth it, though, for the amount of thread I can get on my bobbin with this fine sturdy bottom thread.
M**M
Best quilting thread
Fantastic for piecing and quilting. Very low lint and very strong. Thinner thread weight means you can wind more onto the bobbin for less frequent bobbin changing.
L**E
Bottom line thread is all I use in my bobbin when quilting, Works great!
I always use bottom line thread in my bobbin on my longarm. Love how great it looks on my quilts. For a top thread, I use omni by superior thread. I find my tension is great when combining a slick thread like bottom line, with a thicker, slightly rougher thread like omni. The top thread is pulled into the quilt sandwich by the slicker thread and is unable to migrate to the top of the quilt due to the roughness of the top thread holding it into the layers. When I have had to use two rough threads together, then there is more of a fight between the two threads and my threads are not as likely to lock in the layers but one or the other will win the tug of war so I end up with the bottom showing on top or the top showing on the bottom as the quilting progresses.
M**Y
All its cracked up to be
I read several glowing reviews of this thread on blogs, claiming it was wonderful for hand sewing and English Paper Piecing. "How can any thread make that much of a difference?" I thought. Well, it definitely can. When they say it glides through fabric like butter, man were they right! I've never used a thread so smooth. Its even easy to thread in small needles, its great. I did take one star off because I do find that it can tangle, and I've been unable to unknot it when it does. This might secretly be another benefit, though. If I can't unknot it on purpose, it probably is less likely to come unknotted in my sewing
A**R
Son utilisation….
Ce n’est pas un fil régulier, 2 brins seulement destiné à des utilisations particulières…très fin…parfait pour mon cas.
S**
A good buy!
I like the 60 wt thread - quite fine for piecing. The oatmeal colour is good for almost any colour one is sewing. 3000 yard spool is an conomical way to buy thread.
D**P
great consistent bobbin-weight thread
This is the best bobbin thread, with no need to fiddle with tension in my Brother. Also excellent for English Paper Piecing - this grey is perfect for piecing dark colours.
M**
Superior thread
Excellent thread. Use it in my bobbin for every type of sewing
S**S
Not tan more of a med yellow
This tread is great but the colour name is misleading, it is more of a med yellow not a tan which is more on the dark beige. Nothing wrong with aside than the colour, it is 60 wt which I use in the bobbin and am hoping it will blend in on a beige background.
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