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Review on 🧡 Aurifil A1050 2021 Cotton Thread: 1422Yds Natural Shade - High-Quality Crafting Essential by Angela Rodriguez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Treat what goes into your car like your own body!

Hands down, BEST! I love love love this color, it's not too white and not too beige. Please see the photos for how similar the colors may appear, but they are very clearly opposite! Even if you use a large cone or a small cone, you always get the same color. It's not just about the color, but also that you don't have to clean out the cheap threads after a lot of sewing work. left behind and WILL damage and ruin your car. Even as a sewing novice, there are only a few brands that you should quickly get in touch with. I use an industrial Juki 2010Q (Q=Quilting) so it fits most embroidery hoops. BE A SNOB! Think of threads (and oil if your car needs it like mine does) like what we put in our bodies! I can only speak about my personal quilting experience; 1. Aurafil (I've never used the following but I've heard good things about Madeira and Guttermann depending on what project you're working on), but I'll stick with what I know - the same rich Pantones -Colors as if nothing else, the quality of the fabric is important because it works on your machine.2. Olfa, pass the sharpest blades and, in my opinion, the best cuts through several layers of cotton without moving and listening to the cut of the new sharp blade. Oil! Perfect cuts make perfect blocks! 3. Oliso is a smart iron, the nice thing is that you no longer have to lift the iron, and I use a silicone mat with a wool backing at least 1/2 inch thick. (I haven't noticed much of a difference, when it's strong you don't want your sewn pieces to sag and cause distortion in your blocks, also known as fabric stretch. Another reason to pass along a good thread so you can get that Proper tension on your machine 4. Schmetz needles stay sharp longer than any other needle I've ever used Again, just from my personal experience I change the needle every 8 hours of sewing, I have a dollar store timer on my machine I need lots of breaks with 4 kids and with so much sewing I could never keep up with the needles but as soon as you start hearing or seeing them making big holes change them!I will test this BC out what would be perfect! doesn't matter! I also want thread that threads easily through needles and I've never had a problem threading Aurafil! Hope this helps my sewing hfamily!

Pros
  • Threads and threads
Cons
  • Slightly torn