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How to Choose The Right Machine Embroidery Thread.....2

Silk
We all love to be in silk.
It is not only the horizontal feeling but also the unusual look that you get from it. The best part about using silk is that it has the strength that polyester would offer and is as cotton.
Using silk is best for together machine, and hand embroidery and the nest part is that the stitches made on the fabric almost disappear too.

The Specialty Threads
These are specialty threads because their use comes in when embellishing embroidery. They are:
•    Metallic Thread
Metallic thread is one of the most common you can utilize in the market.  The filament surroundings an inner core, and some of it can be flat rather than round.

The interesting thing is that the trait that makes it desirable is the same one that makes it hard to use. The stitch speed and the tension of the thread may decrease while in use.
•    Light Sensitive or Solar Activated

Which kid doesn’t love bright clothes?
This thread when used, the clothes look white but then glows in the dark. You can put it to good use when making a Halloween costume and watch the work of your hands shine. Literally.
•    Variegated Thread
When the design or pattern you want to use require different tones, then this is the thread to use.
The colors of the thread change gradually, and you can count on it to come in numerous different colors.
•    Monofilament Clear Nylon Threads
For invisible quilting, these threads are the way to go.

Bobbin Thread
The thread is a light weight type, and you can use it when doing machine embroidery. When using glow fabric for embroidery and you don’t want the back to be dense due to the size of the thread then, the bobbin is the type to use.

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