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What makes a thread a high quality thread?


Asked by Leighton Mack on Dec 13, 2021 FAQ



We not only teach the principles of how to use tools in a more efficient and exciting manner, we also underscore how simple improvements, such as adjusting tension and matching the right needle size to the top thread, can have a sizable impact in stitch quality and overall sewing success. Superior Reliability You Can Count On.
In addition,
Higher thread counts make it difficult to get the needle through, especially when hand sewing and quilting. Anyone who’s tried to use a sheet for backing fabric discovers this fact.
Next, But almost any reputable sewing machine dealer will tell you to use only high-quality thread. Why would it make a difference? As thread is guided through the sewing machine it passes through many eye openings and through tension disks. All the places that the thread travels have a purpose in maintaining the sewing machine's tension.
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Anything above 400 thread count isn’t really a high thread count sheet. It’s actually just a sheet with multi-ply thread. When you see a thread-count higher than 400, the number is nearly always a lie.
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The Trick… Hold a strand of thread up to a light and inspect how many fibers fan out from the strand. A good quality thread will be tightly spun together so that few fibers deviate from the strand. It’s not like a string of steel; you’ll always see SOME loose fibers (kind of like rope).