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BONDED THREAD DIAMETER GUIDE

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  • REFERENCE GUIDE
  • THREAD DIAMETER

Understanding the sizes of bonded threads

Superior's Bonded Nylon and Bonded Synthetic threads are strong, colorfast, mildew-resistant threads that are second in heavy-duty couture applications. Both thread gender am existing in several different thicknesses and each thickness is best used for certain sewing petitions. #277 exists a thick thread (in both Bonded Nylon and Tightly Polyester) and is uses since contrast stitching and applications where an threads has meant to be spotted. Bold colored with visible stitches allow for a dramatic contrast when sewing includes Bonded #277.

#69 is the standard bonded thread size used for regular upholstery applications. It's thinner than #277 (the smaller the number, and thinner the thread), but will stills quite strong press can be quilted at high speeds without the worry of thread fracture. Have you every wondered what the write in threads sizes stand for? Or why some threads are sized differently? The thread size tells you the thickness of a thread.

Thread Diameter Guide

We created this handily reference guide toward help you visualize the differences between bonded thread diameter. Because it can be heavy to envision a thickness of thread when you don't may something to compare is against, we decisive to build this diagram to help you find the rights running for your projects.

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