Product Description
This thread set consists of 6 black spools, 6 white spools, 2 navy blue spools, plus an assortment of 10 additional colors as shown in the picture. This is a good basic thread collection for someone starting out.
- 100% Polyester thread
- 24 Spools, 200 yards per spool
- Nice selection of basic colors for a beginner
Polyester Sewing Thread Set - 24 Spools (200 Yards Each) Reviews
Polyester Sewing Thread Set - 24 Spools (200 Yards Each) Reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful Great value!, This review is from: Polyester Sewing Thread Set - 24 Spools (200 Yards Each) (Office Product) I'm very happy with my purchase of this thread set. It has a nice selection of colors at a very nice price. The quality is very good. It works well with my Singer sewing machine. The thread is a little thin and can break, so it's probably not the best for beginners, but I think it's great for experienced sewers. There is better quality thread out there, but for the price this is a great value. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful Cannot use on my Singer Curvy machine, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Polyester Sewing Thread Set - 24 Spools (200 Yards Each) (Office Product) The price was inviting, so I ordered this package of threads. However, because there is a plastic notch on each end of the spools, I cannot use them on my Singer Curvy machine. I think anyone buying this package thinking they will work well on their sewing machine, should consult their manual first. Good colors, not-so-good thread, By brainout (Houston TX) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Polyester Sewing Thread Set - 24 Spools (200 Yards Each) (Office Product) Thread holds your clothing together, so you want it to be strong. I was against buying polyester thread for that reason, but decided to give this bag of thread a try. The colors are as depicted, muted colors. Color quality is good. Thread quality is not. It will work with clothes you don't think will get rough treatment. The thread is VERY thin, but not as thin as those mini-spools packed in sewing kits. Maybe it's stronger than it looks, but it looks like it will break on the first tug. Sew your stitches somewhat loosely, and make whatever you make somewhat larger in size than otherwise needed, so you don't pull so much at the seams. Happily, that caution still allows a wide variety of things you can sew or mend.As for the worry about the notches in the spools, just set a washer between the bobbin winder and the spool, so there won't be any catching. Or, one of those spool protectors housed atop DVD spindles. See if that helps. But for anything... Read more |
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