Embroidery Thread
Embroidery thread is yarn that has been specially made
or hand-spun for use in embroidery and other types of
needlework. Polyester or rayon threads are commonly used
in machine embroidery (less often cotton or silk).
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Detailed Information
It’s ideal to use embroidery thread through the
needle and a lightweight bobbin thread in the bobbin for
most embroidered works. Only when the embroidery needs
to be reversible, such as on quilts, towels, lace
designs, or other products where the design will be
visible on both sides, is there an exemption. There are
many types of embroidery such as rayon, silk, cotton,
and so on. Rayon is the most widely used and least
expensive machine embroidery thread. It’s simple
to find, easy to use, and comes in a rainbow of hues. A
number of specialty threads can be used to enhance
embroidery. When stitch painting, quilting, or producing
textile art, they come in handy.One of the most popular
speciality threads is metallic thread.
Key Attributes
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Embroidery includes needlepoint, cross-stitch,
hardanger, blackwork, whitework, shadow work,
ribbon embroidery, and other stitching
techniques. Depending on the type of embroidery,
the threads may also differ.
- Embroidery threads have sheen.
- These threads need to be comparatively stronger because they need to go in out of the fabric a number of times.
- Thread size ranges from 30 to 60.
- Excellent lustre
- High strength and resistance
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