MSQC SKU: TR6256 | MFG SKU: MK50SC6-2975

Aurifil 50 WT Cotton Mako Large Spool Thread Brass for Aurifil

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Quilting Product Description

Established in 1983, Aurifil is an accomplished Italian company based near Milano, with a full-grown experience in producing superior quality cotton threads for professional and domestic quilters. Aurifil threads are made from Long Staple Egyptian Mako cotton.
The 50 weight Mako cotton thread is the most popular and versatile thread. It is ideal for hand piecing and hand appliqué especially when using the needle turn method. It also perfect for machine appliqué when you want the fabric to be the feature rather than the thread - the thread looks like it "melts" into the fabric, use straight, small zig zag, and blanket stitches. Use for very detailed machine quilting with a lot of backtracking such as feathers and heavy background quilting . Perfect for quilting that creates texture when you don’t necessarily want to see the quilting lines. Use an 80/12 Sharp/Microtex, denim or top stitching needle for best results.

1422 yds/1300 m of 50 weight Aurifil 100% Cotton Mako Thread

Quilting Product Details

Brand: Aurifil

Color: Yellow / Gold

Length: 1300m / 1422yd

Material: Cotton

Product Type: Thread

Style: Solid Thread

Weight: 50 wt

MSQC SKU: TR6256

MFG SKU: MK50SC6-2975

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Aurifil 50 WT Cotton Mako Large Spool Thread Brass
Aurifil 50 WT Cotton Mako Large Spool Thread Brass
 

Aurifil Thread, crafted in Italy, has cultivated a loyal following among quilters for its exceptional quality. Offering an extensive spectrum of color choices available in individual spools and thoughtfully curated custom thread boxes by beloved designers such as Tula Pink and Karen Nyberg, Aurifil provides options for every project. From reliable solid colors to captivating variegated threads, and even the exciting Aurifil Color Builder thread of the month boxes, stitching with Aurifil quilt thread ensures your treasured creations are made to last.

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  • BL
    Bridgette L.
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    I recommend this product
    My Experience Intermediate
    My Favorite Projects Quilts
    Product Standouts Great Quality, Easy to Work With
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    12/1/25
    Good quality

    Good quality will look beautiful in my Christmas quilt

  • CB
    Cynthia B.
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    I recommend this product
    My Experience Intermediate
    My Favorite Projects Quilts, Table Toppers, Applique, Embroidery
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1/3/24
    Love this!

    I’m doing a shiny, metallic Christmas quilt, and plan on using this for the free motion quilting. (The quilt is English Paper Pieced, and the brass coloring of the thread will set off both lights and darks in it.)

  • SL
    Sandra L.
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    I recommend this product
    My Experience Beginner
    My Favorite Projects Precut Friendly, Quilts, Purses & Tote Bags, Table Toppers, Wall Hangings
    Product Standouts Great Quality, Easy to Work With, Great Results, Great Value, Would Purchase Again
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    9/23/23
    Aurifil 50WT Cotton Brass thread

    Love the color - good to go highlight with any gold in fabric.

  • CP
    Colleen P.
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    I recommend this product
    My Experience Expert
    My Favorite Projects Quilts, Wall Hangings
    Product Standouts Great Quality, Easy to Work With, Great Results, Great Value, Would Purchase Again
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    7/14/22
    Great thread

    I do not know why I keep thinking other threads will be as good as Aurifil. Just always get Aurifil... then you never have to think about it in the middle of a project when your thread keeps breaking and you are re-threading the machine, again and again....it's not operator error, it's the thread.

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