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Superior Threads 119 CL15 SM Monopoly Prewound Review

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Description of Superior Threads 119 CL15 SM Monopoly Prewound

Strongest invisible thread on the market!. Perfect for quilting, appliqué, apparel, or wherever reduced sheen invisible thread is required. Home Machines: Use topstitch #70/10 needle - lower top tension. Longarm Machine: Use #14 needle (MR 3.0) - lower top tension.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Game-Changing Thread for Arts and Crafts!

Based on my observations, this pre-wound thread is perfect for any SEWING needs in the arts and crafts industry .Its quality and durability are unmatched, making it an excellent value for money. However, the thread is a bit thicker than others, which may be a negative for some users. Nonetheless, this is a must-have for any avid crafter!

Pros
  • High quality thread that is durable and strong.
Cons
  • May result in visible thread lines due to the shiny finish.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Smooth and Shiny Thread for Arts and Crafts

This thread is perfect for any sewing project you might have... It comes in a small spool that's easy to work with and i love that it's prewound, saving me valuable time and effort. The thread is incredibly shiny and adds just the right touch to my scrapbooking and stamping projects. However, it may not be the most durable thread for larger, more intensive arts and crafts projects..

Pros
  • Extremely smooth and sleek results due to a monofilament thread.
Cons
  • Challenging to use for beginners due to the thinness of the thread.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Are they invisible

I can't tell until I use them and as they are for the quilt I'm making I won't use them until all the patches are in place. But I read that they are good and invisible, which is what I need since many squares have images.

Pros
  • Stitching
Cons
  • I don't remember