The 20468 Biscotti Glide Polyester Thread — 5,500 yards King Spool is a warm, golden-tan longarm quilting thread from Hab+Dash. Biscotti is a rich, baked-neutral tone — deeper than cream, warmer than linen, and more golden than bone. It blends beautifully with earth tones, tan backgrounds, warm browns, and harvest-palette quilts.
Product Details
- Color: 20468 Biscotti — a warm, golden-tan — richer than cream with a distinct biscuit-tone warmth
- 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
- What fabrics does Biscotti blend with best?
- Biscotti is a natural match for tan, caramel, warm beige, mushroom, khaki, and light brown quilting fabrics. It’s especially popular for quilts with a warm, earthy, or harvest palette — fall leaf quilts, reproduction fabrics with tea-dyed backgrounds, and nature-themed designs.
- How does Biscotti differ from Cream (20001) or Linen (10WG1)?
- Cream (20001) is a soft, pale off-white with minimal warmth. Linen (10WG1) is a cool off-white with a slightly grey-green quality. Biscotti is distinctly warmer and more golden than both — it reads as a true tan-toned neutral rather than a near-white.
- Is Biscotti good for wholecloth quilting on natural cotton?
- Yes — Biscotti on natural or unbleached cotton produces a warm, antique-inspired tonal look that is particularly elegant on wholecloth quilts. The golden warmth adds richness without contrast.
- What bobbin thread pairs best with Biscotti Glide?
- A tan or warm neutral pre-wound bobbin — such as a khaki or light tan Magna-Glide Classic — provides the best match. On neutral tan backings, the Cream or Bone bobbin also works well.
- Is Biscotti suitable for pantograph quilting on a wide variety of quilt colors?
- Yes — while Biscotti is primarily a warm-palette blending thread, it works across a surprisingly wide range of earth-tone and warm-neutral backgrounds. Studios that work frequently with reproduction, harvest, or traditional quilts often keep Biscotti as a default warm-neutral loaded spool.

