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    Hello

    I am looking for some suggestions on what kind of thread I should be buying and where I could purchase. Also looking to purchase more bobbin. We are new to the embroidery world so any suggestions/tips would be great.

    We anticipate embroidering on hats, sports bags, tote bags and shirts.

    If anymore information is needed please let me know

    Thank you advanced

  • #2
    Just found the suppliers link but if anyone has any other suggestions it would be greatly appreciated

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    • #3
      You can use any size L bobbin in your machine.
      But I have found a bit more money provides No
      and I mean no bobbin issues.
      Try fil-tec
      Wholesale embroidery supplies, quilting and embroidery thread and bobbins, quilting and sewing notions - Formerly Bobbin Central

      magna glide
      in the last 10 years I have had not one issue
      with bobbin tension.
      well worth the few dollars more they cost.
      JMHO
      [email protected]
      Jerome in Minnesota
      (320)259-1151

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      • #4
        Marathon Polyester thread. Very shiney
        Juli in Kona<br />Stitches in Paradise

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        • #5
          I use Robison Anton poly thread. Runs smooth and strong, and good color consistency. I have been lucky -- I have never had any bobbin issues and I have purchased many types. The important thing with bobbins is to use polyester monofilament. It is strong and runs well. I get my thread and bobbins from www.hammerbrothers.com.

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          • #6
            We use only Floriani threads. We purchase them from RNK Distributors @ 865-549-5115 or rnkdistributing.com. We have had no thread related issues since I made this change a few years ago. The polys have a very high shine and hold up amazingly well on garments.
            We also use Fil-Tec bobbins exclusively. Bobbins and threads are a bad place to cut corners and pinch pennies. These bobbins don't build up lint and run very very smoothly.
            Good luck with your new venture!
            Debbie in Arizona

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