Thread Weight For Longarm Quilting

Weight in grams of 9000 meters of thread.
Thread weight for longarm quilting. If 9 000 meters weighs 120 grams it is a 120 denier thread. Lighter 50 weight threads usually blend into the fabric. Designed for appliqué bobbin thread and quilting. Longarm university sells two brands of quality threads for use on longarm quilting machines signature 100 cotton in both solid and variegated colors and madeira high sheen polyester thread.
My longarm thread choice i really though i d end up using aurifil but we re going to go with so fine thread. A 40 weight thread is a popular choice for quilting while 30 weight threads are more visible. Larger denier numbers are heavier threads. Our thread weight is determined by something called number english or ne.
Many polyester and rayon embroidery threads are 120 2 which equals 2 strands of 120 denier thread for a 240 denier total. Ne is a measure of linear density and refers to the number of hanks 840yd or 770m of skein material that weigh 1lb. Under this system the higher the number the finer the thread. 50 is a lint free matte finish smooth filament polyester thread.
Available in 134 colors. Both of these threads work extremely well in all brands of quilting machines. Heavier weight threads are more noticeable when they are used for quilting. 50 is an excellent blending thread and loved by both longarm and home machine quilters.
So fine is the only 50 wt thread i ve tested which is appropriate for longarming. Designed for quilting sewing and to be used in the bobbin. I suspect that what we love about aurifil 50 wt for home quilting is a combination of its weight and quality. For instance 50 hanks 42 000yd or 38 500m or our 50wt thread ne 50 weighs 1lb.