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40s thread is the most universal thread, its benefits are
Shiny resists moisture
Good Shock absorption
High Tensile strength (not suitable for load restraint)
Chemically stable and rotproofed
Good for Multi directional and high speed sewing
40'S metric 3000 Metres Vicones
40s thread is the most universal thread, its benefits are
Shiny resists moisture
Good Shock absorption
High Tensile strength (not suitable for load restraint)
Chemically stable and rotproofed
Good for Multi directional and high speed sewing
40'S metric 3000 Metres Vicones
Suitable for Heavy Curtain & Upholstery fabrics and Medium to Light leather work, such as bags, boots shoes. Automotive Upholstery Luggage Furniture Tents Awnings Saddlery Tarpaulin, Bonded Nylon is resistant to chemicals, bacteria, mildew, wear and abrasion.
Sewing Thread Quick Guide:
The two most important things to remember here are:
We stock sewing thread in various materials and a huge range of colours.Usually the higher the ticket number the thicker the thread, e.g. 75's is thicker than 120’s.
Spun Polyester
Stocked in over 40 colours and two thicknesses - 120’s & 75’s - this is one of the most popular and value for money threads in the U.K. Used for all manner of sewing applications.
Cotton Polyester
Often referred to as Corespun or Blended thread. An inner core of polyester is wrapped around with cotton which is used for its heat absorbing capacity — thereby avoiding burning from high speed needles, most popularly stocked in 25’s, 36’s, 75’s & 120’s.
Bonded Nylon
Most popular in the luggage, upholstery and footwear industries, this strong thread is Available from 20’s to 60’s
Bulk Thread
Is so called because of its texturizcd quality. It enables seams to be extensively covered and is often mixed with another thread for overlocking.
Mono Filament
Unlike all other threads, the larger the ticket number - the thicker the thread, and the thickness is generally referred to in Denier. Used for overlocking and many applications where a clear, strong thread is called for. Most popularly stocked in 180, 250 & 330 Denier.