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Sewing thread Brother Alterfil Dark Red 02535 Nr.120 1000m
The Brother Alterfil sewing thread in dark red (02535) is a high-quality, versatile thread designed for both home and industrial sewing applications. With a thickness of Nr.120 and a generous 1000-meter spool length, this thread ensures consistent performance and reliability for various sewing projects. Its uniform structure allows for smooth feeding through machine needles, minimizing the risk of breakage and ensuring professional-looking results on every stitch.
This sewing thread offers exceptional durability and strength, making it suitable for demanding sewing tasks. The consistent thickness of the Nr.120 thread provides a balanced tension, which is essential for achieving neat and secure seams. The 1000-meter spool length is particularly beneficial for long-running projects, as it reduces the frequency of thread changes and increases overall productivity. Its vibrant dark red color remains stable, providing a clean and professional finish to garments and decorative elements.
This thread may not be the optimal choice for heavy-duty upholstery or thick leather projects, as the Nr.120 weight is designed primarily for standard garment fabrics. It is also not recommended for specialized industrial applications requiring high-tenacity synthetic threads with extreme heat resistance.
To use the Brother Alterfil sewing thread, place the spool securely on the machine's spool pin. Ensure the thread passes correctly through the tension discs and the take-up lever according to your sewing machine's manual. Adjust the machine tension settings if necessary to accommodate the Nr.120 thread weight, ensuring a balanced stitch. Always use a needle size appropriate for the fabric type to achieve the best results with this thread.
Usage recommendations: For optimal results, store the thread in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its strength and color integrity. Always perform a test stitch on a scrap piece of fabric to confirm tension settings before starting your main project.
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