Very fine, flexible polyester monofilament which is on an easy to use snap spool that will deliver the thread easily off both horizontal or vertical spool pins without the thread spilling off. No rough edges on the spool to tangle, snarl or break the thread. Does not melt with normal ironing through cotton setting. Soft, strong and smooth for all your invisible sewing needs. Works well in the bobbin too. Also ideal on Sergers.
100% silk, 12-ply, 5 yard skeins. Silk N Colors initially separates into 3 groups of 4-ply. Before stitching, separate and put together the desired number of ply. Cross-stitching: we recommend 1-ply on 30 count or finer, 2-ply on 28 count linen, 4-ply on 18 count. Needlepoint: we recommend 4-ply on 18 count canvas and 6 to 8 ply on 12 to 13 count canvas.
Invisible thread, Smoke, 275 yards, made of Nylon.
Transparent sewing thread
Adapts perfectly to the fabric colour
Particularly fine and tear-resistant
Fine, invisible closing and top stitch seams
Ideal for invisible hems
For sewing on beads, cords, ribbons and much more
All fabrics, woven fabrics and many other materials
2 Shades
Great for stitch-in-the-ditch work, curved crosshatching and scallop border, machine applique and quilting! It's "zero thread breakage" product, with a smoother finish. It is shiny but not reflective. 100% Nylon. Made in Italy. 1094 yards
Great for stitch-in-the-ditch work, curved crosshatching and scallop border, machine applique and quilting! It's "zero thread breakage" product, with a smoother finish. It is shiny but not reflective. 100% Nylon. Made in Italy. 16,400 yard cone.
MonoPoly is a reduced-sheen polyester monofilament invisible thread. 10,000 yds. Smoke. Great for invisible thread applications. MonoPoly is .004" (.1mm) in diameter (90 denier) = Very fine thread.
Very fine, flexible polyester monofilament which is on an easy to use snap spool that will deliver the thread easily off both horizontal or vertical spool pins without the thread spilling off. No rough edges on the spool to tangle, snarl or break the thread. Does not melt with normal ironing through... Read more
Very fine, flexible polyester monofilament which is on an easy to use snap spool that will deliver the thread easily off both horizontal or vertical spool pins without the thread spilling off. No rough edges on the spool to tangle, snarl or break the thread. Does not melt with normal ironing through... Read more
Very fine, flexible polyester monofilament which is on an easy to use snap spool that will deliver the thread easily off both horizontal or vertical spool pins without the thread spilling off. No rough edges on the spool to tangle, snarl or break the thread. Does not melt with normal ironing through... Read more
This spun silk has silk's beauty, luster, and shine but doesn't catch on your hands. Gloriana Silk is soft and remarkably easy to use. 12 strand silk, 6 yard skein.
Use Filament by itself or combined with other threads and yarns for a random highlighting effect.
Extremely popular for cross stitch, but also used for highlights in needlepoint.
It can be used by itself in backstitching for beautiful blackwork-style stitching.
Can be used as a... Read more
Wonder Invisible is a popular thin, smoke monofilament. Use it for stitch-in-the-ditch, hand or machine applique, quilting when you don't want the thread to show, apparel hemming, and more! 2000yd spool.
A single strand hand-dyed cotton in variegated colors. It has more of a matte finish when stitched. Use one or more strands as required by the ground fabric. One strand is approximately the same weight as flower thread or Medicis wool. It is between a #8 and #12 pearl cotton in weight. It is... Read more
Hand-dyed 3 strand pima cotton with the same versatility as Persian wool. For needlepoint use one ply on 18 count, two plies on 13 count canvas. Use one ply for cross stitch on 11-20 count fabric, or cross stitch over two threads on 18 count fabric. Quilters use for big stitch, tied quilts, crazy quilts. 10 yard skein.
Also known as a blending filament, this fine, sparkly metallic thread is available in a wide variety of colors. When used in the same needle with silk or cotton it bonds to whatever else you put it with.
Is not slippery to use in hand embroidery. Several plies can be put together in the same needle to achieve desired coverage on fabric or canvas. 50 meter spools.
Very fine, flexible polyester monofilament which is on an easy to use snap spool that will deliver the thread easily off both horizontal or vertical spool pins without the thread spilling off. No rough edges on the spool to tangle, snarl or break the thread. Does not melt with normal ironing through... Read more
Very fine, flexible polyester monofilament which is on an easy to use snap spool that will deliver the thread easily off both horizontal or vertical spool pins without the thread spilling off. No rough edges on the spool to tangle, snarl or break the thread. Does not melt with normal ironing through... Read more
Invisible Thread, clear, 275 yards, made of Nylon.
Transparent sewing thread
Adapts perfectly to the fabric colour
Particularly fine and tear-resistant
Fine, invisible closing and top stitch seams
Ideal for invisible hems
For sewing on beads, cords, ribbons and much more
All fabrics, woven fabrics and many other materials
2 Shades
Great for stitch-in-the-ditch work, curved crosshatching and scallop border, machine applique and quilting! It's "zero thread breakage" product, with a smoother finish. It is shiny but not reflective. 100% Nylon. Made in Italy. 1094 yards
Great for stitch-in-the-ditch work, curved crosshatching and scallop border, machine applique and quilting! It's "zero thread breakage" product, with a smoother finish. It is shiny but not reflective. 100% Nylon. Made in Italy. 16,400 yard cone.
So Fine! #50 is a lint-free, extra smooth even twist, all-purpose #50/3 filament polyester. Due to its fine nature, So Fine! #50 is an excellent blending thread commonly used for top stitching applications when the fabric or backing design is to be more prominent than the quilting. So Fine! #50 also... Read more