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How to Quilt>Matching or Contrasting Thread
Thread for Piecing Quilt Tops
Q: Is it best to use matching or contrasting thread? A: Like so many other things about quilting, it depends…. For sewing patches together, I usually use white or black thread. Black only if all of the fabric in the quilt is dark. For everything else, I use white. But that is me. Quilting daughter, Stephanie, uses matching thread whenever she can. My theory is that I could spend my life changing thread for each block, or using two different colors – one for the top and the other for the bobbin. Stephanie wants the thread to match and she doesn't mind changing thread. Unless you press your seams open (which I don’t recommend too often), the thread won’t show, so I make it easy, and just use the same color all the time. For quilting, if you would like your stitches to show, use contrasting thread. If you want the pattern to show, but not necessarily the individual stitches, then use matching thread. In the little wall hanging shown below, you can see how different the quilting stitches look in the solid fabric and in the fabric with a pattern. If I had wanted the stitches to show more in the fabric with the pattern, I probably would have used a contrasting thread – possibly black.
It’s ok to use many different colors of thread in one quilt, too. Several years ago, Stephanie and I started making a quilt together. It’s a story for another day how it all happened that way, but regardless, it’s all layered and being quilted. Well, it’s been “being quilted” for a few years now, maybe some day it will be finished! But that’s not the story. The story is that for this quilt, we decided (or maybe I decided) to use different color thread in each block. These are metallic threads, and adding some sparkle to the already bright quilt.
As always, make your quilt yours, and have fun with it! I'll admit it took me years to get to the point where I would experiment. No reason to wait - just do it. Happy Quilting!
This article courtesy of http://www.How-to-Quilt.com. ©2009-10, Penny Halgren
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