Which Thread?
@Evelyn_Wood
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@ThimbleAndPlume
Choosing the right sewing thread is essential for achieving the best results in your sewing projects. Here’s a summary of different types of sewing threads and their uses:
1. Cotton Thread
- Description: Made from 100% cotton fibers.
- Uses: Ideal for sewing light to medium-weight natural fabrics like cotton, linen, and rayon. It’s best for projects where a soft, natural feel is desired.
- Characteristics: Soft, with little to no stretch, and can withstand high heat.
2. Polyester Thread
- Description: Made from synthetic polyester fibers.
- Uses: Versatile and suitable for most sewing projects, including garments, home decor, and quilting.
- Characteristics: Strong, durable, slightly stretchy, and resistant to shrinking and fading. It can handle medium heat.
3. Nylon Thread
- Description: Made from synthetic nylon fibers.
- Uses: Great for sewing lightweight fabrics, lingerie, swimwear, and outdoor gear.
- Characteristics: Very strong, stretchy, and resistant to mildew and chemicals. Can handle low to medium heat.
4. Silk Thread
- Description: Made from natural silk fibers.
- Uses: Perfect for sewing delicate fabrics like silk, satin, and chiffon. Also used in heirloom sewing and hand finishing.
- Characteristics: Smooth, lustrous, strong, and gentle on fine fabrics. Can handle high heat.
5. Cotton-Wrapped Polyester Thread
- Description: Polyester core wrapped in cotton.
- Uses: Suitable for a wide range of sewing projects, combining the strength of polyester with the natural feel of cotton.
- Characteristics: Durable, with slight stretch and a soft, natural appearance. Can handle medium heat.
6. Embroidery Thread
- Description: Available in various materials like rayon, polyester, and silk.
- Uses: Specifically designed for machine embroidery to add decorative stitches to garments and projects.
- Characteristics: Shiny, smooth, and available in a wide range of colors and sheens. Generally used with medium to low heat.
7. Metallic Thread
- Description: Made from synthetic materials coated with metallic particles.
- Uses: Adds decorative, shiny accents to sewing projects, particularly in embroidery and embellishment.
- Characteristics: Shiny, eye-catching, but can be brittle and tricky to work with. Requires careful handling and lower tension settings on the sewing machine.
8. Quilting Thread
- Description: Available in cotton, polyester, or a blend.
- Uses: Designed for quilting projects, both hand and machine quilting.
- Characteristics: Strong and smooth to glide through multiple layers of fabric and batting. Cotton quilting thread can handle high heat, while polyester thread is more durable.
9. Heavy-Duty Thread
- Description: Thicker thread made from polyester or nylon.
- Uses: Ideal for sewing heavy fabrics like denim, canvas, and upholstery.
- Characteristics: Extremely strong and durable, can withstand heavy use and stress. Requires a heavy-duty needle.
10. Elastic Thread
- Description: Made from a core of elastic material covered with polyester or cotton.
- Uses: Used in shirring, smocking, and sewing stretchable seams.
- Characteristics: Very stretchy and provides elasticity to seams and gathers. Should be used with care, as it can lose its stretch if overstretched.



