Embroidery Thread

Embroidery Thread is a yarn that has been manufactured especially for conducting needlework to make beautiful designs. There are unlimited threads which include embroidery floss, perle cotton, matte embroidery cotton, crewel yarn, medici, Persian yarn and tapestry yarn. The threads used for hand embroidery are mostly without glossy finish. For the machine embroidery, polyester or rayon threads are used. The chemical dyes used are scanned for being allergenic and carcinogenic for humans. Hence, laboratory testing of the dyes is essential.

The look of an entire fabric becomes delicate because of intricate embroidery designs on it. Hence it is very important to keep in mind color fastness, brilliant shine and unique strength in the thread. Every cone gets perfectly wound on automated precision winding machines checked thoroughly before final packing. Many top companies remain defect-free of tension variation, large knots and other unwinding problems.

Embroidery threads are known for their high strength, available in various colors like gold, silver, red, blue, green, yellow, orange, black, white in all possible shades. Many colored polyester threads are manufactured by twisting metallic film with polyester yarns. Because of their availability in various colors, they are suited best as Embroidery Threads in the garment industry in multi-head machines or regular embroidery. These can be used for knitting, weaving, embroidery, laces, furnishings and various other purposes. They can be used for all kinds of machine embroideries, as they can be used smoothly on any home machines like Brother, Juki, Puff, Singer and even Janome. Most of the Embroidery Threads are 40 wt Rayon and each spool is 500 plus meters. .

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