Recently, a customer asked me what I thought about a particular brand of embroidery thread. That’s such a great question, so I thought I’d share my answer here with all of you.
In my opinion, there is no
‘right’ or ‘wrong’ brand of embroidery thread. Just like there are lots
of different sewing machine makes and models, there are many different
brands of thread and you just have to find the brand that works for you.
When buying a brand of embroidery thread that you haven’t used
before, I recommend buying only a few spools of it and actually running
it on your machine before buying a lot of that brand. In fact, it’s
great if you can buy a few spools of multiple brands. Use the different
brands of threads and stitch out the same embroidery design with each
brand.
Then you can step back and evaluate each brand of thread.
How did your machine like that thread? Each brand of thread will run
differently on your machine. Not all machines ‘like’ all brands of
thread. After you stitch out the design, ask yourself these questions:
*Did the thread break a lot?
*Was there a lot of lint in your bobbin casing when the design was finished?
*Did the thread get tangled a lot?
*Do you like the quality/look of the stitch out?
Ask yourself this after using each new brand of thread. And if
you are using the same embroidery design it will be easy to lay them all
out and compare the quality. Then you can buy what ever brand you and
your machine are the happiest with. There’s no judgement based on what
brand thread you buy…all of the brands are good, you just need to find
the one that works best for you and your machine.
Quick story,
when I lived back in Wisconsin, an embroidery club member and I had the
same exact sewing machine, same exact model and everything. I loved
using a particular brand of thread, but every time she used that brand
it gave her nothing but trouble. It constantly broke on her, she got
tangles and thread nests. She tried the brand multiple times (just in
case she had gotten a bad spool). But in the end it only gave her grief,
so she stopped buying and using that brand of thread. I still use that
brand to this day and I’ve never had the problems that she had with it.
So that just goes to show you, that each machine has a ‘mind’ of it’s
own. And like a lot of things in life, you’ll learn by trial and error.
So to recap, every single brand of thread won’t necessarily run
smoothly in your machine, and I honestly believe that at the end of the
day, that you should use which ever brand runs the best on your machine
while still fitting in your budget. If you only buy the most expensive
thread, but then you end up putting off projects because you can’t
afford the thread, where is the fun in that?!? I’m all about creating
things. I don’t judge where you get the supplies or how much they
cost…just make pretty things and have fun with it.
Good luck with
your thread search. I love looking at all the colors of thread. Soo
pretty! The hardest part is choosing which colors to buy.
PS. Next week we will chat about embroidery bobbin thread.
Happy Stitching everyone!
XOXO,
Kat :)
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