All About Thread

All Cotton Thread: All cotton thread is made from 100% cotton fibers and is a popular choice for quilting and sewing projects. It is strong, durable, and has a low-lint finish, which makes it ideal for quilting projects that require frequent washing. Cotton thread also works well with natural fibers like cotton, linen, and wool, as it does not damage the delicate fibers of these fabrics. All-cotton thread is available in different weights, ranging from lightweight to heavy duty.
Pros: Strong and durable, low lint finish, idea for quilting projects that require frequent washing, works well with natural fibers
Cons: May break or shred when used on synthetic fabrics, not suitable for heavy duty projects
Poly-Blend Thread: Poly-blend thread is made from a combination of polyester and cotton fibers. It is a popular choice for sewing and quilting projects that require a stronger thread than all-cotton thread. Poly-blend thread is available in a wide range of colors and weights, making it easy to match the color of your fabric.
Pros: Strong and durable, available in a wide variety of colors and weights, suitable for both natural and synthetic fabrics, resistant to stretching and shrinking
Cons: May cause pilling on some fabrics, not suitable for high-heat projects (for instance bowl cozies), may melt when exposed to heat or flame
Heavy Duty Thread: Heavy duty thread is a strong and durable thread that is designed for use in projects that require extra strength and durability. It is made from a variety of fibers, including polyester, cotton, and nylon and is available in different weights.
Pros: Strong and durable, suitable for heavy duty projects, available in different weights, resistant to stretching or shrinking
Cons: may not work well with delicate fabrics, limited color options, may be too thick for some projects.
Thread weight refers to the thickness of the thread. It is denoted by a number on the thread spool, with higher numbers indicating thinner thread. Thread weight is an essential factor to consider when choosing the right thread for your project.
Lightweight thread (40-60 weight) is suitable for lightweight fabrics, delicate projects, and topstitching.
Medium weight thread (30-40 weight) is suitable for general sewing, quilting, and topstitching.
Heavyweight thread (20-30 weight) is suitable for heavy duty projects like denim, canvas, and leather.
Choosing the right thread for your sewing and quilting projects is essential to ensure the quality and durability of your finished product. When selecting a thread, consider the type of fabric and the weight of the thread. All-cotton thread is ideal for natural fibers, while poly blend thread is suitable for both natural and synthetic fabrics. Heavy duty thread is designed for projects that require extra strength and durability. Understanding the pros and cons of each type of thread and the different weights of each type of thread and the different weights of each type of thread and the different weights available can help you choose the right thread for your next project.
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