A quick look at Superior Threads website and it’s obvious that they know their threads. They have almost every type for almost every kind of project – silk, cotton, metallic, fusible, water soluble and more. Their Bottom Line thread is a lint free and lightweight blending thread that becomes virtually invisible on light/pastel fabrics. It’s for sewists who don’t want their thread to show and/or don’t like monofilament thread, which has a sheen. It is available in 55 colors and can be used in quilting, applique and for binding and stitch in the ditch. Binding is especially easy as it glides through layers of fabric without any extra friction like other polyester threads.
I rediscovered my love for this thread when I was sewing samples for my lingerie kits, due back in stock mid May pending any earthquakes, blizzards, or emergency lingerie sewing. The yellow elastic required matching yellow thread, which I didn’t have. So, I grabbed Bottom Line. When I tested 2 year ago, I questioned whether it was really “invisible”. Maybe my eyesight is going, but it’s pretty darn invisible to me. And by invisible, I mean it doesn’t stand out. It blends in. I (re)liked it so much that I went to the store that week and bought a spool for everyone to use at my last workshop. Kaneisha loved it so much that she bought some when she got home and posted about it on her IG. Money well spent girl!
So hop on over to Superior Threads’ website and start a relationship or rekindle your old one ASAP.