Cotton Thread is readily available in wide range of colours and is suitable for light to medium weight cotton, rayon and linen fabrics. Avoid using glazed or waxed quilting threads on sewing machine as the finish will wear off and can cause serious tension problems. Cotton thread is without stretch and is usually mercerized, a finishing process that gives strength, makes it smooth, lustrous, gives better affinity for dye and colour fastness.
Polyester Thread is made from 100% polyester and is suitable for most of sewing process. It provides strength and elasticity for sewing on fabrics made of synthetic, natural or blended fibers. All purpose polyester thread is great for knit, stretch and permanent press fabrics because of its stretch and recovery and its non-shrinkage. Most polyester threads have wax or silicone finish helping them slip through the fabric with a minimum of friction.
Rayon Thread is silk like in appearance for decorative stitching, and appliqué monograms. 100% Rayon is strong but fine, making it suitable for machine embroidery.
Cotton Wrapped Polyester Thread – is an all purpose sewing thread for sewing on knits or woven of synthetic or natural fibers or blends where extra strength is required. The polyester core gives strength and elasticity the cotton wrapping gives it a tough heat resistant surface. This thread requires a slightly larger needle, to keep the tread from stripping the cotton wrapping from the polyester core.
Nylon Thread is a fine, soft, stretchy but strong thread for sewing light to medium weight synthetics. Most important is its ability to stretch and recover its sheen and filled in appearance. This is especially suited to nylon tricot. When sewing using nylon thread it is important to loosen top tension slightly to compensate for its stretchy nature.
Metallic Threads are speciality threads that can add sparkle to apparel sewing but are quite fragile. Not recommended for garments that will receive rough or heave use. Ideal for machine quilting, decorative stitching satin stitching on appliqués. Metallic thread is suitable for embroidery and cross stitch.
Silk Thread – is strong thread for sewing on silk and wool. Its fineness makes it ideal for basting all fabric types, as it does not leave holes from stitching or imprints after pressing. Because of its elasticity, silk is also suitable for sewing any type of knit. Silk thread used in making High Fashion expensive tailoring as it can be moulded along with the fabric in shaped areas.
Elastic Thread – comes in various colours. These threads are great for stitching any area that need to be stretched.