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02/14/2008
Do
you
have
the
right
thread?
To
obtain
the
best
sessing
results,
it
is
very
important
to
use
the
correct
thread
and
needle
for
the
fabric
to
be
sewn.
An
old
rule
says
that
on
should
use
cotton
thread
for
cotton
and
linen
fa
brics.
silk
thread
for
silk
and
woollen
labrics.
Accordingly,
svnthe—
tic
thread
should
bc
used
for
the
new
synthetic
fabrics
and
this
type
of
thread
has
also
begun
to
he
available.
I
you
use
synthetic
thrcad.
it
should
be
spun
thread
but
at
present
it
must
be
said
that
the
synthetic
threads
do
not
give
fully
satisfactory
results
and
we
therefore
recommend
the
use
of
cotton
thread.
All
cotton
thread
used
for
machine
se
ing
should
he
mercerized.
It
is
softer
and
smoother
and
also
more
lustrous
than
the
unmerccrized
thread.
A
special
embroidery
or
darning
thread
(which
is
two-corded
in
stead
of
three-corded
like
ordinary
sewing
thread)
should
be
used
br
decorative
stiiching.
If
possible,
embroidery
thread
should
also
he
used
for
buttonholes
(No.
50
gives
the
very
best
results)
and
it
is
also
suitable
for
decorative
stitching
and
overcasting
very
sheer
fabrics.
Always
use
the
same
thread
for
upper
and
lower
threads.
The
sizes
of
thread
and
needle
to
be
used
are
shown
on
the
table
on
the
next
page.
This
table
also
shows
that
the
higher
number
a
thread
has,
the
finer
it
is
but
with
needles
it
is
just
the
opposite:
the
higher
the
number,
the
coarser
the
needle.
With
regard
to
the
choice
of
a
needle,
it
may
be
said
that
No.
90
is
a
general-purpose
needle
which
can
be
used
for
most
fabrics
but
for
sheerer
fabrics
and
finer
thread,
a
liner
needle
should
also
he
used.
1
he
primary
reason
for
choosing
a
finer
needle
for
sheer
and
tightly
woven
tabrics
is
that
the
threads
in
the
weave
are
damaged
by
a
coarse
needle.
Obviously
a
coarser
needle
which
will
rithstand
the
greater
strain
must
be
used
for
very
heavy
and
stiff
fabrics.
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