King Tut Cotton Quilting Thread: October 2007 Archives

Four new colors of Bottom Line Thread have arrived!  These colors are #651, #652, #653, #654 (found near the bottom of the Sew Thankful Bottom Line Thread page -- designated in red as new release Fall 2007). 

The Bottom Line Thread is a fine 60 wt. polyester thread that disappears into the fabric resulting in perfect curves and sharp points. Great in the bobbin, but also works beautifully in the top of the machine for superb dense/detail quilting.

The lint-free, ultra-smooth surface of the thread helps prevent snagging and knotting.

#651 Ivory
651.jpgNote, #651 in the 1420 yard spool size is not yet in stock (should be within the next 7 - 10 days or hopefully sooner!). Currently in stock in the 3,000 yard cone.


#652 Statue
652.jpg
#653 Beach
653.jpg
#654 Oatmeal
654.jpg



Four new colors of King Tut Thread have arrived! 
These colors are #924, #928, #944, #994 (found in numerical order on the Sew Thankful King Tut page -- designated in red as new release Fall 2007).

King Tut Cotton Quilting Thread is made from the cream of the crop cotton in Egypt. It is 100% EXTRA-Long Staple (ELS) Egyptian Cotton. The cotton staple fibers are 10% longer than standard long staple cotton. That translates to LESS lint and MORE strength.

Short color change intervals of approximately 1 1/2" = smooth color flow through your quilt.

King Tut is a 40 weight thread. It is perfectly suited for hand quilting, machine quilting AND especially wonderful for longarm quilting.


#924 Lime Stone924.jpg 
#928 Baby Moses928.jpg
#944 Valley of The Queens944.jpg
 #994 Karnak994.jpg







About this Archive

This page is a archive of entries in the King Tut Cotton Quilting Thread category from October 2007.

King Tut Cotton Quilting Thread: February 2008 is the next archive.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

King Tut Cotton Quilting Thread: October 2007: Monthly Archives

Powered by Movable Type 4.0

Categories