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Diversity makes the world we live in full of interest and diversity. The same can be said for the world of sewing thread types. There are a variety of lines to choose from to suit every project and every sewer.

Sewing thread type
Sewing thread can be divided into different social groups-some belong to the village market, some belong to the labor force, some belong to the fashion and rag trade, some belong to the sewing technique, and some belong to the world of glitz and charm.

How many different types of sewing thread are available? many! These are just a few sewing thread types to choose from.

  • Cotton thread and those with natural fibers
  • Elastic thread such as shirring elastic
  • Polyester thread which is sometimes called “all purpose”
  • Embroidery thread for decorative purposes
  • Upholstery thread for heavy-duty uses
  • Metallic thread for decorative sewing
  • Denim thread for jeans and denim items
  • Nylon and rayon thread including invisible thread


What can a tailor do with a professional sewing thread?
The type of thread you are sewing will determine the type of thread you need.

Do you use sewing thread for:
Repair
tailor
Embroidery or tapestry
Upholstery
Seam
Maybe you are even trying to imitate the art.

Check the manufacturer's instructions to determine the required thread. The following are some of the most common types of sewing thread.


Sewing thread type
  • Cotton is a versatile thread suitable for various projects.
  • The embroidery thread can be twisted or divided into several strands for embroidery. There are usually six lines to choose from.
  • Cotton Perle cannot be divided, but it is still used together with "coton a broder" as embroidery thread for cutting. If your task is more professional, you can use different cotton weights.
  • Tatting Cotton is highly specialized and suitable for high-grade linen.
  • The sutures coated with wax coating make the through seams and batting easy to move.
  • Polyester sewing thread/cotton is a multi-purpose weight (50), suitable for all types of fabrics, including stretch fabrics. This is the most commonly used thread in most sewing. Choose a high-quality reinforcement center.
  • The heavy-duty thread (40) used for soft decoration is a mixture of cotton and polyester.
  • Rayon thread can complete embroidery and stitches very well.
  • Nylon is a strong thread suitable for light to medium weight fabrics.
  • Wool thread is used for embroidery, and blankets are used for thick fabrics and canvas. There are also Persian wool, tapestry wool and crew necks.
  • Invisible line is a bit like fishing line, used for invisible line.
  • In addition, there are metal wires of gold, silver and copper.
  • The variegated thread will add interest to any sewing project.
  • The shirring thread is elastic and can be sewn on the waist or chest.

Which sewing thread is best?
Of course, it depends on your project, but if you are looking for thread for normal sewing, look for cotton/polyester thread. These are usually marked as general-purpose threads. Choose a good polyester thread manufacturer to get a smooth, knotless finish.

Sewing thread type-conclusion
Yes, the world of sewing thread types is diverse, and every tailor can thank the diversity of sewing threads to make the sewing world work. Choosing the right thread type is very important for obtaining excellent results in sewing projects.



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