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Get Creative With Threadart'S Meadow Green Wooly Nylon Thread - Perfect For Serger Sewing And Stretchy Fabrics! Review

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MaterialNylon
BrandThreadart
ColorMEADOW GREEN
Product Care InstructionsMachine Wash

Description of Get Creative With Threadart'S Meadow Green Wooly Nylon Thread - Perfect For Serger Sewing And Stretchy Fabrics!

✅ Threadart wooly nylon threads have a vibrant shine and color and serges beautifully. Also known as woolly nylon. ✅ It's soft enough to snuggle next to a baby's skin, and full enough in it's relaxed position to provide ideal coverage for seams and rolled edges. ✅ Perfect in upper and lower loopers for rolled hems and edges. Wooly Nylon gives you elasticity and ravel-free finishing that's impossible with other threads. ✅ Stretchy thread for seams of swimwear, lingerie, knits, children's clothing and active wear. ✅ 1000M (1100 yds) Spools, #200, 50 colors available. The stretchy thread that is designed for sergers.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for stretch fabrics

Purchased this in order to sew stretch jersey. A little fiddly to wind on the bobbin at first but there are some great tutorials on YouTube that show how to wind wooly nylon using your machine without creating tension. This allowed me to retain some stretch when hemming stretch jersey tank tops. It's not as stretchy as the fabric and you will still have to be careful putting items on, but it does the job well enough.

Pros
  • is great product and the color was perfect
Cons
  • The Meadow Green shade may not be suitable for everyone’s aesthetic preferences

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Made of multiple strands that are not interlocked

I've never used nylon thread before. (Sailrite recommended a nylon thread for upholstery with a little stretch to it.) This thread has multiple fibers; they are not interlocked / woven together. It fuzzes into the individual pieces as soon as you pull some off the spool. Threading a needle is a challenge, but if you lick the end you can do it. But, then it snagged immediately in the bobbin assembly, so I gave up, went to Wally World and bought polyester.

Pros
  • gift
Cons
  • Using a specific color of thread, like meadow green, can limit the versatility and variety of the garment being sewn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for sock heels

Good stuff. I use it when I am making socks . for the heels. I grab this and knit it along with my yarn and you can't even tell it's there. But so far, no holes in my heels and I wear my wool socks ALL THE TIME.

Pros
  • Perfect for my serger and received before promised
Cons
  • Wooly nylon thread may be more difficult to work with than traditional thread, resulting in frustration for some users

I tried but unable to use. Worst serger thread I have ever tried to use. I am going to return the black thread. I have not opened it after my trials with this one. Instead of paying to return it, I’ll donate it.

Pros
  • ✅ 1000M (1100 yds) Spools, #200, 50 colors available. The stretchy thread that is designed for sergers.
Cons
  • Due to its stretchiness, the thread may not hold up as well over time compared to traditional thread, resulting in fraying and breakage

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for stretch! Plus bonus sewing tip.

I love using this thread, it's made sewing stretch fabric so easy!PS. Using this thread with a zig-zag stitch can be tricky. If you can, use an overclock stitch. It leaves a beautiful, tight seam that mimics a serger.

Pros
  • nice thread
Cons
  • Customers may have difficulty finding the thread in stores, therefore having to wait for shipping when ordering online

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Sewing with fluff - my new review

Are use a woolly nylon thread a lot because I sew with net fabrics. A lot of things I make our athletic wear. This thread is so thin. It’s very hard to thread my machine with, and constantly breaks after it is threaded. It separates very easily and is like fluff.

Pros
  • Great product
Cons
  • The thread may be more expensive than other types of serger thread, putting a strain on one’s budget