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  • Embroidery Thread 10 X 82m
    Embroidery Thread 10 X 82m

    Assorted bag of 10 parley balls in bright colours. Each ball is approximately 82m in length and made from high quality cotton.

    Price: 48.27 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • Assorted Polyester Thread
    Assorted Polyester Thread

    A bag of 20 bobbins of polyester sewing threads, each containing 100 metres. Colours include 3 black, 3 white and 14 assorted colours.

    Price: 21.35 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Count Thread Stones
    Count Thread Stones

    These versatile stones will develop recognition of shape and number, as well as improving fine-motor skills. Sort the stones by colour and shape circle, square, hexagon, then count, order and thread them together. Each set includes 15 tactile stones

    Price: 27.40 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Goldfingering Thread 100M Gold
    Goldfingering Thread 100M Gold

    Ideal for crocheting with or you can try them with our great weaving loom. 100m balls.

    Price: 15.50 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • What is embroidery thread?

    Embroidery thread is a type of thread specifically designed for use in embroidery and other decorative stitching. It is typically made from cotton, silk, or synthetic materials and comes in a wide variety of colors and thicknesses. Embroidery thread is often stronger and more lustrous than regular sewing thread, making it ideal for creating intricate and detailed designs on fabric. It is commonly used in hand embroidery, machine embroidery, and other needlework projects.

  • Which sewing thread is recommended for sewing Softshell fabric?

    For sewing Softshell fabric, it is recommended to use a high-quality polyester thread. Polyester thread is strong, durable, and has some stretch, making it ideal for sewing stretchy and water-resistant fabrics like Softshell. It will provide a secure and long-lasting stitch that can withstand the demands of outdoor activities.

  • Which sewing thread is recommended for sewing softshell fabric?

    For sewing softshell fabric, it is recommended to use a high-quality polyester thread. Polyester thread is strong, durable, and has some stretch, making it ideal for sewing stretchy fabrics like softshell. It also has good resistance to UV rays and moisture, which are important factors when working with outdoor fabrics like softshell. Be sure to choose a thread that matches the color of your fabric for a seamless finish.

  • What is the difference between hand sewing thread and sewing machine thread?

    Hand sewing thread is typically finer and more flexible than sewing machine thread, making it easier to manipulate by hand. Sewing machine thread is usually stronger and thicker to withstand the tension and speed of a sewing machine. Additionally, sewing machine thread is often designed to reduce lint buildup and prevent breakage during machine sewing.

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  • SureStitch Thread 200m Pk100 BlkWht
    SureStitch Thread 200m Pk100 BlkWht

    Make sure you dont run out of the most popular colours and buy in bulk.This utility pack consists of 40 x Black, 40 x White and 20 x Off-White 200m reels of SureStitch 100 polyester thread.SureStitch thread is fast becoming one of the most popular

    Price: 141.41 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • SureStitch E Thread 500m Pk10 Brights
    SureStitch E Thread 500m Pk10 Brights

    Bright, bold and lustrous, this SureStitch 100 viscose rayon thread will bring vibrancy and sheen to any embroidery workThis brights pack comes in 10 vibrant colours.SureStitch Viscose Rayon Embroidery Thread - BrightsFeaturesColours Scarlet, Yellow,

    Price: 31.59 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • 12in Brass Thread Lamp Holder EL118P
    12in Brass Thread Lamp Holder EL118P

    Brass lamp holder fitting. Bayonet fittingComplies with BS5042-T2Requires 3 core cable to earth

    Price: 6.23 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • SureStitch Thread 200m x 42 Wooden Box
    SureStitch Thread 200m x 42 Wooden Box

    Keep all your threads organized with this beautiful wooden selection box that contains 42 reels of 200m SureStitch thread; comes with two of every colour in the range plus an additional reel of White and Black that all fit perfectly in the wooden

    Price: 68.37 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • How do you thread the bobbin thread into the sewing machine?

    To thread the bobbin thread into the sewing machine, first, place the bobbin onto the bobbin winder and push it to the right to engage the winding mechanism. Then, place the thread onto the spool pin and wind it around the bobbin a few times to secure it. Next, disengage the clutch by pushing or pulling the handwheel, and press the foot pedal to start winding the bobbin. Once the bobbin is fully wound, trim the excess thread and remove the bobbin from the winder. Finally, place the bobbin into the bobbin case and pull the thread through the tension spring, following the threading path indicated by the machine's manual.

  • Why does sewing thread not dye?

    Sewing thread is typically made from synthetic materials such as polyester or nylon, which are not easily dyed using traditional dyeing methods. These materials are designed to be strong, durable, and resistant to color fading, which also makes them resistant to absorbing dyes. Additionally, the manufacturing process of sewing thread often includes treatments and coatings that further prevent the thread from absorbing dyes. As a result, sewing thread remains its original color and does not easily take on new colors through dyeing.

  • Does every sewing thread work on every sewing machine?

    Not every sewing thread works on every sewing machine. Different sewing machines are designed to work with specific types and weights of thread. Using the wrong type of thread can cause issues such as thread breakage, tension problems, or poor stitch quality. It is important to refer to the sewing machine's manual to determine the recommended thread types and weights for optimal performance.

  • Why is the sewing machine only sewing thread loops?

    The sewing machine may be only sewing thread loops due to several reasons. One common reason could be that the machine is not threaded correctly, causing the thread to not form proper stitches. Another reason could be that the tension on the machine is not set correctly, leading to loose loops instead of tight stitches. Additionally, using the wrong type or weight of thread for the fabric being sewn can also result in thread loops instead of proper stitches.

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