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Sewing thread Brother Madeira 1180 Viscose 1000 m — Yellow
Sewing thread Brother Madeira 1180 Viscose 1000 m — Yellow
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Sewing thread Brother Madeira 1180 Viscose 1000 m — Yellow
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Sewing thread Brother Madeira 1180 Viscose 1000 m — Yellow
Sewing thread Brother Madeira 1180 Viscose 1000 m — Yellow
Brother Madeira 1180 Viscose 1000 m — Yellow is a 100% viscose sewing and embroidery thread supplied on a 1000 meter spool. Designed for use in domestic and professional sewing machines, the thread offers a smooth sheen and consistent feed that supports decorative stitching, appliqué, and garment finishing. The vibrant yellow color delivers clear contrast or matching detail depending on the project and is suitable where a lustrous viscose finish is required.
The viscose composition provides a natural, glossy sheen that enhances surface appearance of embroidery and decorative seams. The long 1000 m spool reduces the need for frequent thread changes during large projects. Engineered for stable tension and even feed, the thread minimizes breakage and skipped stitches in most machine settings. Its fine, evenly spun construction allows for detailed stitching and reliable seams on a range of fabrics from lightweight to medium weight.
Use this viscose thread in the upper spool and suitable bobbin thread in the lower bobbin according to your machine manual. Choose needle size and tension settings appropriate for the fabric weight and stitch type; test on a scrap piece before working on the final item. Wind the bobbin evenly and keep the thread spool free to rotate to avoid tension fluctuations. For best results in embroidery, use stabilizer suitable for the fabric and design complexity.
Store the spool in a dry, dust-free place away from direct sunlight to preserve color and fiber integrity. When switching colors or projects, trim thread ends and check for lint or fibers in the machine path to reduce the risk of breakage. For consistent sheen and color matching, use threads from the same dye lot when completing large or multi-piece projects.
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