Description
Aurifil 50wt Cotton Mako’ – Light Red Orange 2277 – 200m Spool
Aurifil’s 50wt/2ply thread is their most versatile and most popular Cotton thread. It is available in so many colours HERE and is wound on their iconic orange spool. The 50wt is strong and thin, and results in remarkably flat and crisp seams. While it is wonderful for piecing, subtle quilting & topstitching, and English Paper Piecing it also works incredibly well for Needle Turn Applique, Bobbin and Machine Lace, Machine Applique (Straight Stitch, ZigZag, Blind Hem and Blanket Stitch,) Machine Embroidery, Dense Machine Quilting, Subtle Machine and Longarm Quilting, Basting, Whole Cloth and Micro Quilting, and Dense Background Designs.
Aurifil 50wt Cotton Mako’ – Light Red Orange 2277 – 200m Spool Uses:
Needle Turn Applique, English Paper Piecing, Hand Piecing, Bobbin and Machine Lace, Machine Applique (Straight Stitch, Zig Zag, Blind Hem, and Blanket Stitch), Machine Embroidery, Dense Machine Quilting, Subtle Machine and Longarm Quilting, Basting, Whole Cloth and Micro Quilting, Dense Background Designs.
Needle Recommendations:
- 80/12 Microtex/Sharp, Universal, Quilting, or Denim Needles (50wt in the bobbin)
- 4.0 Longarm Needle (50wt in the bobbin)
Washing Instructions – How to Wash Instructions Here!
Aurifil Threads – “Aurifil is an accomplished Italian company based in Milan, specializing in the production of 100% Cotton threads from the Mako region of Egypt. The threads have achieved worldwide success thanks to a dedicated tribe of quilters, sewists, embroiderers, and textile artists who herald the thread for its versatility, its strength, and the fact that it produces virtually no lint.”
Who are Aurifl Threads – in their own words they are “Family owned and operated, Aurifil’s success has been made possible thanks to our team’s diverse mix of genders, religions, races, ages, physical abilities, linguistic differences, socio-economic statuses, and cultural backgrounds.
We understand that our voice and, more importantly, our actions are critical to progressing positive change in the world.”