Choosing the best thread for your next embroidery project is tough. Learn about thread, from types to weight, and create perfect works of embroidered art!
The Best Machine Embroidery Thread for Being Stitch Perfect
The Best Machine Embroidery Thread for Being Stitch Perfect
Decorative embroidery projects are fun to create when you have the Coats & Clark Trilobal Embroidery Thread 600 Yds in your sewing kits. The
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Isacord is the thread of choice for maximum productivity and the highest quality embroidery among the largest embroidery houses. At nearly twice the strength of rayon thread, Isacord is the smoothest running and most reliable polyester thread produced. It has been engineered from the finest raw materials to provide just the right amount of elasticity to allow for high speed running without looping or puckering while virtually eliminating thread breaks. 1,000 meter king spool with locking base.
Isacord Polyester Thread, Silky White 1000M
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Isacord is the thread of choice for maximum productivity and the highest quality embroidery among the largest embroidery houses. At nearly twice the strength of rayon thread, Isacord is the smoothest running and most reliable polyester thread produced. It has been engineered from the finest raw materials to provide just the right amount of elasticity to allow for high speed running without looping or puckering while virtually eliminating thread breaks. 1,000 meter king spool with locking base.
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