About Embroidery Threads
The art of embroidery have been around for ages, and
presently there are a lot of people who are fascinated with the sheer artistry this type of craft requires.
However, the advancements of technology certainly extended to home crafts, and embroidery is certainly one of
them. Traditionally, an embroidery design would mean tedious work and several hours of extreme patience and
focus. Not all people are gifted with the dedication it requires to complete even the most simple embroidery
design. Nowadays, with the use of the embroidery digitizing machines even the most elaborate design can be
complete in a few minutes or so. High precision embroidery products with keen attention on even the tiniest
detail are achieved through technology.
Whether you choose to do your embroidery in a
traditionally way or take advantage of the modern technology, selecting a durable and supreme quality embroidery
threads is still highly crucial. When choosing embroidery threads, keep in mind that the thread
content should also be similar to the fabric content to ensure optimum results and will easily hold with
frequent laundering. There are two types of embroidery threads that are available in the market today: rayon and
acrylic.
Rayon - this is the commonly used
thread in many embroidery machines since it is known to be strong and comes in brilliant colors that you can
choose from. However, special care is needed when laundering. This is the most expensive type of embroidery
threads that often requires low tension setting for a more smother finish.
Acrylic - this type of thread is
significantly stronger than rayon but with a much coarser texture. Among the reason why some people prefer this
is mainly because it is more colorful and not as expensive as rayon. However, when using acrylic it would be
advisable to use a slightly bigger needle for a smoother running.
Among the widely used embroidery threads is the Isacord
polyester thread, well liked for its unrivaled strength and magnificent luster. It is also 1.5 times sturdier
than the typical rayon thread and each cone comes with 1080 yards of high quality threads. Aside from this, each
thread cone is available with a patented snap-lock bottom, which is specifically designed to secure the ends of
the threads and prevent it from unraveling when not in use.
Another important basic tip to remember in any embroidery
project is that the fabric should be pre-shrink for a more optimum result. If you are still relatively new in
embroidery making, make sure to ask pertinent question from experts so you will avoid making unnecessary
mistakes.
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