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FAQs
What weight of embroidery thread should I use?
The most common embroidery thread weight is 40wt, which works well for most machine embroidery projects. For finer details, 60wt thread is ideal, while 30wt or lower creates bolder stitches.
What is the difference between polyester and cotton embroidery thread?
Polyester embroidery thread is durable, has a slight sheen, and resists fading, making it ideal for machine embroidery. Cotton embroidery thread has a matte finish and is better suited for hand embroidery or heirloom stitching.
Can I use regular sewing thread for embroidery?
While you can use regular sewing thread for embroidery, it is not recommended. Embroidery thread is designed for decorative stitching, offering more sheen, flexibility, and durability compared to standard sewing thread.
How do I prevent thread breakage during embroidery?
To prevent thread breakage, use high-quality thread, ensure proper tension settings, clean your machine regularly, and replace the needle if it's worn or damaged.
How should I store embroidery thread to keep it in good condition?
Store embroidery thread in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Use thread organizers or spool racks to prevent tangling and dust buildup.