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Long-lasting Bonded Nylon Thread for Sewing Leather, Upholstery, Jeans, and Wig | #69 T70 Size 210D/3 | 1400 Yards, Navy Blue Thread Review

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MaterialNylon
BrandPestor
ColorNavy Blue

Description of Long-lasting Bonded Nylon Thread for Sewing Leather, Upholstery, Jeans, and Wig | #69 T70 Size 210D/3 | 1400 Yards, Navy Blue Thread

【Size:】Nylon 6; #69 T70 210D/3; 1400 Yards; Heavy duty and High tensile strength; Unbreakable by bare hands;. 【Features: 】Industrial grade bonded nylon material; Coated with bonding agent to reduce friction for smoother stitches and won't unravel; Consistent color and continuous length; Great for both indoor and outdoor;. 【Suitable for 】Perfect for leather, denim, canvas, or any fabric; For sewing shoes, coats, jeans, pants, boat and car covers, tents, couches, draperies, carpets; For making wig, and beading;. 【Compatible with】 Hand & Machine Sewing: Works well with hand crafts, any home or commercial sewing machine. 【Ideal Gifts】 The sewing machine threads will be a nice gift for thanksgiving, new year, weddings, parties or other special events. It’s essential and an excellent accessory to complete your sewing.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great yarn for leather!

Excellent leather thread! Runs smoothly through machine threading, won't tangle on the needle and is deceptively strong. Ideal for decorative seams as well as permanent seams. I've joined two pieces of vegetable tanned leather weighing 8-10 ounces with no problem.

Pros
  • Regular price
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Strong quality thread.

I needed this to sew my driver's seat out of torn leather. Significantly cheaper than going to a leather workshop and buying a seat there. The thread is very, very strong and you will need scissors to cut it as you cannot break it with brute force.

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • Long Wait

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for what I need

I used this to sew pants out of the most impossible fabric to make pants (faux snakeskin vinyl which actually looks more like handbag fabric) and this thread didn't even sweat ! Even after 3-4 layers of vinyl it held tight and didn't move. And believe me, if he can handle this 'stuff', he can handle anything. Drag the truck behind you. I bet it won't crack 😂

Pros
  • Sewing
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for seniors

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good thread for sewing

I mainly use nylon thread 69 for most of my leather items. I usually buy from Thread Exchange but they are not this color. Looks just as good as the thread I get from them and about $4 cheaper for about the same amount. So it's good but didn't know it was made in China hence only 3 stars. Don't mind spending an extra $4 to keep money in the US. But almost impossible. A&E yarns are now also manufactured in China and Vietnam.

Pros
  • Crafts and sewing
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointing Strength

After searching for the definition of "bonded nylon" I found out that it must be one of the strongest and most wear resistant yarns on the market and bought it specifically for flatlock jeans . as an upper thread for sewing the waist of jeans, making denim shorts from long jeans, and making cell phone pockets in denim shorts. In fabric cutting tests with the new Schmetz stitches, denim or denim needles, the thread snapped and snapped at any tension and speed - even when attempting to sew a…

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  • Yarn & Floss
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  • New Competitors Appeared