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Sewing thread Brother Alterfil 06552 brown, 1000 m spool
Sewing thread Brother Alterfil 06552 brown, 1000 m spool
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Sewing thread Brother Alterfil 06552 brown, 1000 m spool
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Sewing thread Brother Alterfil 06552 brown, 1000 m spool
Sewing thread Brother Alterfil 06552 brown, 1000 m spool
Brother Alterfil 06552 brown sewing thread on a 1000 m spool is a polyester general-purpose thread intended for everyday sewing and garment construction. The color-consistent brown tone is suitable for visible seams and repairs, while the long 1000 m length reduces spool changes during machine work. The thread is designed for both machine and hand stitching, offering reliable tensile strength and smooth feeding through presser feet and needle eyes.
This polyester thread provides balanced strength and flexibility for a wide range of fabrics, from lightweight cotton to medium-weight synthetics. The smooth surface reduces friction inside the sewing machine, helping prevent frequent breakages and ensuring steady stitch formation. The 1000 m spool format supports longer sewing sessions and fewer spool replacements, which is practical for hobbyists and small production tasks alike.
Thread the spool onto a standard spool pin or thread stand and guide the thread through the machine's threading path according to the machine manual. Use a compatible needle size for the fabric type—smaller needles for lightweight fabrics and medium needles for woven or synthetic materials. For hand sewing, select a suitable hand sewing needle and match the thread tension by testing on a fabric scrap. Adjust thread tension and stitch length on the machine as needed to obtain even stitches without puckering.
Store the spool in a dry, dust-free environment away from direct sunlight to maintain color consistency and prevent fiber degradation. Before starting large projects, test the thread on a fabric sample to confirm color match, tension settings, and stitch appearance. Replace the needle regularly to minimize friction and reduce the risk of thread fraying or breakage.
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