The 20001 Cream Glide Polyester Thread — 5,500 yards King Spool is a soft, warm cream longarm quilting thread from Hab+Dash. Cream is one of the four essential neutral thread colors in any longarm studio — warmer than white, lighter than linen, and more golden-warm than bone. It blends seamlessly with cream-toned fabrics, natural cotton, and warm neutral backgrounds.
Product Details
- Color: 20001 Cream — a soft, warm cream — the classic neutral between white and linen
- Weight: 40wt trilobal polyester — industry standard for longarm quilting
- Yardage: 5,500 yards on a king-size spool
- Fiber: 100% trilobal polyester — high sheen, low lint, excellent strength
- Compatibility: All longarm machines and most domestic sewing machines
Frequently Asked Questions
- When should I use Cream instead of White or Linen Glide?
- Use Cream when your quilt top or backing has a warm cream, ivory, or soft warm-white tone that would show White as slightly too stark and Linen as too dark. Cream is the right choice for most traditional cream-background quilts, neutral scrappy designs, and customer quilts with a classic warm palette.
- Is Cream a good default loaded spool for general longarm work?
- Yes — Cream is one of the most popular default loaded colors for production longarm quilting. It blends with the majority of quilt backings that are cream, natural, or light-toned, making it a safe choice when you need a thread that works across multiple different quilts.
- What is the Glide Cream spool size in yards compared to a standard spool?
- At 5,500 yards, the king spool holds approximately 5–7 times the yardage of a standard retail sewing thread spool, making it economical for production quilting where thread consumption is high.
- What bobbin thread pairs best with Cream Glide?
- The Cream Magna-Glide Classics (Case of 72) are the natural bobbin companion. Alternatively, the White Magna-Glide Classics work on lighter backings where a slightly brighter cream is acceptable.
- Does Cream Glide work well on modern quilts with bright prints?
- On very bright, saturated modern quilts, Cream can create a slightly warm contrast. For truly modern bright quilts, a neutral white or grey often blends more cleanly. Cream is most at home on traditional, reproduction, and warm-neutral contemporary quilts.

