This set includes four spools (500 yards each) in Black, Dark Blue, Dark Gray, and Light Brown
Our Hand Quilting Thread has been a favorite among hand quilters for over twenty years. It is renowned for its 100% Egyptian-grown extra-long staple cotton fibers, excellent strength, and frustration-free stitching. This curated Dark Neutral Set includes four essential colors for hand quilting: Black, Dark Blue, Dark Gray, and Light Brown.
Each spool features a glazed finish that ensures the thread glides effortlessly through fabric layers, preventing knotting or tangling and making your quilting process smoother and more enjoyable.
Designed specifically for hand quilting, this thread withstands repeated needle pulls, rethreading, and the general rigors of hand stitching. Whether outlining intricate patterns, lining up precise stitches, or adding flair to your favorite quilt, this set ensures you always have the right shade of dark colors.
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Hand Quilting Thread - Frequently Asked Questions
Why do hand quilters prefer to use cotton thread?
Why do hand quilters prefer to use cotton thread?
There is no rule stating you must use cotton thread with cotton fabric. However, many hand quilters choose to use cotton thread because cotton threads and fabrics shrink and wear together, and quilts can age evenly without puckers or pulls. Cotton has a natural matte finish, adding a subtle texture to your quilt without a distracting sheen or reflection when stitched. As a bonus, the extra-long staple cotton fibers in YLI’s hand quilting thread result in a smooth, strong thread with minimal lint. The result is consistent tension and a quilt that feels as soft and comfortable as it looks
Why does hand quilting thread have a waxy coating on it, called glaze?
Why does hand quilting thread have a waxy coating on it, called glaze?
A very thin wax coating, usually referred to as glaze (you may see a thread labeled as 'glazed cotton'), is applied to the thread during finishing as a barrier against friction, a strength enhancer, and a lint reducer. This coating enables the thread to glide effortlessly through multiple layers of fabric and batting, preventing knotting or tangling. Please keep in mind that the same coating that makes hand quilting a joy can clog your machine, so glazed hand quilting thread should only be used for handwork.
What is the ideal thread weight for hand quilting?
What is the ideal thread weight for hand quilting?
We recommend using a 40 wt. thread. Our Hand Quilting Thread is a 40 wt. thread, providing the perfect balance of visibility and finesse. It is substantial enough to highlight your quilting design yet fine enough to blend into the fabric when you want a subtle texture. Hand quilters love 40 wt. threads because they work well, even with small needles for precise stitching, while resisting fraying from repeated pulls.
How long should I cut my thread, and what's the optimal length?
How long should I cut my thread, and what's the optimal length?
This mainly comes down to personal preference. Most hand quilters agree that a length of eighteen inches is long enough to find your stitching rhythm, yet short enough to glide through the quilt sandwich without excess friction or knots. Cutting your thread into roughly eighteen- to twenty-four-inch sections ensures every pull is smooth and even, allowing you to focus on the flow of each stitch rather than stopping to untangle or conceal frayed ends. If you don't cut your thread into manageable lengths, you'll find it twisting and springing on itself, making it more difficult to stitch evenly.
Which needle style and size do most hand quilters use?
Which needle style and size do most hand quilters use?
Similar to the question about optimal thread length, personal preference outweighs recommendations from strangers. However, most quilters will say the gold standard is the Betweens/Quilting needle in sizes eight or ten. Their short shaft and small eye cradle 40 wt. thread perfectly, letting you feel every layer of fabric and batting as you stitch. Size eight offers a bit more substance for visible stitches, while size ten can slip through tighter curves with graceful precision. Like most quilters, we recommend you try different needle styles and sizes to find the best fit for your project or preferred technique.

Our Quilting Threads
If you are going to appliqué, piece, or quilt, our selection of cotton and polyester quilting threads is an absolute joy to stitch with.
Our cotton threads are made from extra-long staple Egyptian cotton, known for its extremely low lint and high strength. We mercerize and gass our threads for increased luster and presence.
Our polyester threads are smooth and lint-free. They range from blenders to bold colors and from very fine (thin) to heavy (thick), providing excellent choices for all quilting applications and techniques on your home sewing and longarm machines.