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Choosing the Right Thread In most cases, thread should match the fabric. If you can't find an exact match, select a color one or two shades darker. (That is because darker shades blend in more and lighter shades stand out more.)
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Read More »Most sewing projects require little more than needle and thread. But have you ever given a second thought to how you choose the latter? It may be a small detail, but the type of thread you work with matters more than you think. As you browse the spools available in store, think about a thread's durability: how it passes through the eye of a needle, winds around a bobbin, pulls with tension, and stitches through layers of fabric into a sturdy knot. Loose fibers will fray and snap, but a well-chosen thread that matches the size, weight, and properties of the fabric you will be sewing will finish the task seamlessly. Choosing the best thread will translate into smooth seams, no breakage, and consistent stitches (and no skipped stitches, if you're using a machine). Start with the basics: In its simplest form, thread consists of two or more plies of yarn that are twisted together. Thread can be monofilament (meaning one ply) or composed of multiple filaments (two or more plies). Once it's spun, thread can be treated with a special finish to increase its endurance and appearance for project-specific needs: waxy for polyester that allows the thread to slip through fabric with minimal friction or smooth for silk thread that results in low-lint quilting.
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Read More »As its name implies, this thread is suited for almost any sewing project-by hand or on the machine. Normally made of polyester or cotton-wrapped polyester, it's compatible with most fabrics from light to medium weight cotton, linen, and rayon fabrics. With that said, it's not ideal for extremes in either category: very fine sheer fabrics or heavy denim.
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