I didn’t think 12wt would fit through a sewing machine needle. What size do you recommend? I’ve used it in a serger looper for beautiful decorative stitches!
You can absolutely use InvisaFil in the bobbin instead of DecoBob. We usually just recommend DecoBob in the bobbin simply because it's a tiny bit stronger, but it won't make a really big difference for your quilting. For hand quilting, you can choose any that has a shaft around the same width as the thread you're using and an eye that comfortably fits the thread without feeling too small or too loose. We especially like long darners because you can stack several running stitches on them at once.
Thanks so much for the video! I just made my first purchase of 12 wt at Quiltcon and can’t wait to experiment! Such pretty effects! What size needle would you use the 12 wt for when machine embroidering? And is it possible to use it in my Babylock Sashiko?
We used a 90/14 topstitch and 100/16 super non-stick universal needle on our domestic embroidery machine for 12wt threads. If you have an industrial embroidery machine with 9 needles, you should check with your machine dealer for their recommendation.
@@joannetrent4025 that was one of the questions posed, not the only one. You come across as rude and self important. And if you bothered to watch the upload, they cover this question there.
Hi, Joanne. You can check out our website at www.wonderfil.ca/threads-weight to see all types of threads we carry :D we sorted out them in weight, and material so you can follow the characteristics of each threadlines!
what weight do you use in the bobbin , I love thread painting, so Im dying to try the 12 weight, what needle do you use if using metallic thread? thanks
We always recommend using a fine bobbin thread, like the DecoBob 80wt thread, as this greatly reduces the bulk in the stitching. This is especially important with thread painting because you're going to have a lot of stitching in one area. With a 40wt metallic thread, we recommend a 90/14 topstitch or metallic needle. You would also want to use the DecoBob 80wt thread in the bobbin with a metallic thread. Hope this answers your questions!
A 90/14 topstitch needle is our favourite for the Spagetti and Fruitti 12wt cottons, and we used a 100/16 super non-stick universal needle for the GlaMore 12wt rayon with metallic.
For that machine you'll want to use a class 15 size bobbin. We always recommend using a finer bobbin thread, even when you're not using a heavy 12wt thread in the needle. It makes a huge difference for helping your tension and giving you a nicer stitch quality. Our recommended bobbin thread is called DecoBob, which is an 80wt thread. You can use whatever thread you like in the needle with it up to a 12wt thread, which is the thickest thread you can safely fit through the needle.
Thank you so much for the reply! I’ll look into it more then 😁 idk if this is the appropriate video to ask, but since the topic is on what hoop would be recommended for the CS6000i?
@@samuwaizu5298 We're not sure we understand your question. The CS6000i doesn't seem to be an embroidery machine. Can you clarify what you mean by the hoop?
Apologies. It’s a sewing/quilting machine but people do use it for “free handing” embroidery. If you’re not sure how to answer, I understand! It’s an oddball question
@@samuwaizu5298 Ahh, got it! We don't really know a lot about specific machines so unfortunately we can't help you with that. You can check with your local brother dealer and they would probably know :)
Hope you enjoyed today's on 💡10 ways to sew with 12wt thread💡 If there are any questions or techniques you want to see in the future, comment below and we are happy to make tutorials out of your ideas :D 🌸🌸 HAPPY SEWING!🌸🌸 00:27 1. Thread Painting 00:56 2. Cross Stitching 01:17 3. Machine Embroidery 01:42 4. Hand Embroidery 02:15 5. Decorative Stitching 02:52 6. Needle Punch 03:14 7. Big Stitch Hand Quilting 03:35 8. Machine & Longarm Quilting 03:57 9. Red Work 04:24 10. Sashiko
Thanks! Very informative! I'm using 12 weight thread in big stitch quilting.👍💖
I love 12wt thread.
I use it for top stitching on garments and making craft items such as keyrings.
Yes! 12wt sure pops beautifully on fabric ☺️ Making keyrings with 12wt is such a clever idea!
Thank you for your video. I have a question: Which type of decorative 12weight thread is best for a serger?
I didn’t think 12wt would fit through a sewing machine needle. What size do you recommend? I’ve used it in a serger looper for beautiful decorative stitches!
Thank you so much for this information regarding the weight of thread. This video taught me so much!
That is so wonderful to hear! We glad you enjoyed it!
Can you use invisafil instead of decobob in the bobbin? Also, when doing hand quilting what sewing needle would you suggest?
You can absolutely use InvisaFil in the bobbin instead of DecoBob. We usually just recommend DecoBob in the bobbin simply because it's a tiny bit stronger, but it won't make a really big difference for your quilting.
For hand quilting, you can choose any that has a shaft around the same width as the thread you're using and an eye that comfortably fits the thread without feeling too small or too loose. We especially like long darners because you can stack several running stitches on them at once.
Thanks so much for the video! I just made my first purchase of 12 wt at Quiltcon and can’t wait to experiment! Such pretty effects! What size needle would you use the 12 wt for when machine embroidering? And is it possible to use it in my Babylock Sashiko?
We used a 90/14 topstitch and 100/16 super non-stick universal needle on our domestic embroidery machine for 12wt threads. If you have an industrial embroidery machine with 9 needles, you should check with your machine dealer for their recommendation.
@@WonderFilThreads the question was can 12 wt threads be used in a Babylock Sashicko machine? I would also like to know. Thanks
@@joannetrent4025 Yes you definately can! you would need a bigger eye needle to go with the thread like we suggested on the top comment :)
@@joannetrent4025 that was one of the questions posed, not the only one. You come across as rude and self important. And if you bothered to watch the upload, they cover this question there.
Can you show us what an assortment of your Wonderfill threads looks like?
Hi, Joanne. You can check out our website at www.wonderfil.ca/threads-weight to see all types of threads we carry :D we sorted out them in weight, and material so you can follow the characteristics of each threadlines!
i have problems getting to sew in regular machine, do you video on that
Hi! Try checking out our video on how to sew with 12wt threads. Hope this helps! ruclips.net/video/G_9RinIt8_I/видео.html
In my lower loopers of my serger
what weight do you use in the bobbin , I love thread painting, so Im dying to try the 12 weight, what needle do you use if using metallic thread? thanks
We always recommend using a fine bobbin thread, like the DecoBob 80wt thread, as this greatly reduces the bulk in the stitching. This is especially important with thread painting because you're going to have a lot of stitching in one area. With a 40wt metallic thread, we recommend a 90/14 topstitch or metallic needle. You would also want to use the DecoBob 80wt thread in the bobbin with a metallic thread. Hope this answers your questions!
What size of needle are you using with the 12 wt when using the sewing machine?
A 90/14 topstitch needle is our favourite for the Spagetti and Fruitti 12wt cottons, and we used a 100/16 super non-stick universal needle for the GlaMore 12wt rayon with metallic.
@@WonderFilThreads Thank you, I enjoy all of your videos. I was using the 100/16 for the Accent. Is that ok?
@@joannecyr6936 That should work just fine!
What thread and bobbin would be recommended for embroidery with a Brother CS6000i?
For that machine you'll want to use a class 15 size bobbin. We always recommend using a finer bobbin thread, even when you're not using a heavy 12wt thread in the needle. It makes a huge difference for helping your tension and giving you a nicer stitch quality. Our recommended bobbin thread is called DecoBob, which is an 80wt thread. You can use whatever thread you like in the needle with it up to a 12wt thread, which is the thickest thread you can safely fit through the needle.
Thank you so much for the reply! I’ll look into it more then 😁 idk if this is the appropriate video to ask, but since the topic is on what hoop would be recommended for the CS6000i?
@@samuwaizu5298 We're not sure we understand your question. The CS6000i doesn't seem to be an embroidery machine. Can you clarify what you mean by the hoop?
Apologies. It’s a sewing/quilting machine but people do use it for “free handing” embroidery. If you’re not sure how to answer, I understand! It’s an oddball question
@@samuwaizu5298 Ahh, got it! We don't really know a lot about specific machines so unfortunately we can't help you with that. You can check with your local brother dealer and they would probably know :)
Hope you enjoyed today's on 💡10 ways to sew with 12wt thread💡
If there are any questions or techniques you want to see in the future,
comment below and we are happy to make tutorials out of your ideas :D
🌸🌸 HAPPY SEWING!🌸🌸
00:27 1. Thread Painting
00:56 2. Cross Stitching
01:17 3. Machine Embroidery
01:42 4. Hand Embroidery
02:15 5. Decorative Stitching
02:52 6. Needle Punch
03:14 7. Big Stitch Hand Quilting
03:35 8. Machine & Longarm Quilting
03:57 9. Red Work
04:24 10. Sashiko