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🧵 Clear Superior Threads MonoPoly: Ultra-Strong Reduced-Sheen Polyester Monofilament Invisible Thread - 2,200 yds Spool Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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MaterialPolyester
BrandSuperior Threads
ColorClear
Item Weight0.04 Pounds
Item Dimensions LxWxH4.4 x 1.1 x 4.4 inches
Number of Pieces1
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Description of 🧵 Clear Superior Threads MonoPoly: Ultra-Strong Reduced-Sheen Polyester Monofilament Invisible Thread - 2,200 yds Spool

THREAD SPOOL: Features one 2,200 yard spool of Superior Threads MonoPoly 100% polyester thread that is extra fine at 0.004" (.1mm) in diameter (90 denier). FINE THREAD: Superior Threads MonoPoly thread is extra-fine 100% polyester which makes the thread heat resistant, iron and dryer safe (medium heat), strong with low stretch, soft and pliable, and will not discolor or become brittle over time. INVISIBLE THREAD: Strongest invisible thread on the market, MonoPoly is commonly referred to as an invisible thread due to its fineness and reduced-sheen, great for the bobbin or top. PERFECT FOR CRAFTING: MonoPoly threads are great for quilting, appliqué, apparel, or wherever reduced sheen invisible thread is required. MACHINE USAGE: For best results with home machines, use Topstitch #70/10 needle - lower top tension; For best results with longarm machines, use #14 needle (MR 3.0) - lower top tension

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need to know

I like it so far. Be sure to go to YouTube and see how to use it. Thank heaven for YouTube. Be careful when there are animals in the house. I have two cats and a dog that is small like cats. My cats love to climb into my trash can by the sewing machine and dig up thread and small pieces of fabric to play with. You share it with the dog. Please don't let your pets play with it. Nothing has happened so far, but if one of them accidentally swallows something, they'll likely choke or worse. Also…

Pros
  • Thread and dental floss
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Trash, waste of money!

I would give a NEGATIVE 10 if the rating was that low.1. Beginning End could not be found. All other spools of thread start in a tiny notch on the top of the spool or are wound in a special groove on the spool. So I didn't waste the spool, I cut a strand and untangled it until it came loose and I had a starting end. 2. Yarn is VERY COLD. This is NOT the strongest invisible thread made as advertised! I have a small plastic handle from Revain that I use to load flat plastic filament spools. Line…

Pros
  • Stitching
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The theme really works!

I've tried clear nylon thread before but it kept breaking. After reading the positive reviews I purchased a spool of Superior Monopoly Clear Filament. I didn't get prewound bobbins (I have an old Singer 319w and wasn't sure if they would work) so I had to prewind my bobbin myself! It was difficult for me to see the thread at first, but after a few stitches I got the hang of it. The thread is thinner than regular polyester quilting and broke a few times when going through the seams while sewing.

Pros
  • Sewing
Cons
  • Available in white only