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Thread Notary 350m Green/White - 350 m spool, sewing/embroidery thread
Thread Notary 350m Green/White - 350 m spool, sewing/embroidery thread
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Thread Notary 350m Green/White - 350 m spool, sewing/embroidery thread
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Thread Notary 350m Green/White - 350 m spool, sewing/embroidery thread
Thread Notary 350m Green/White - 350 m spool, sewing/embroidery thread
Thread Notary 350m Green/White is a 350-metre spool of two-tone sewing and embroidery thread designed for both machine and hand use. The thread provides a consistent thickness and smooth feed suitable for decorative stitching, visible topstitching, repairs and general textile crafts. The spool format enables straightforward mounting on domestic and industrial sewing machines and convenient storage when not in use.
The two-tone green/white color effect creates subtle depth in stitched patterns and can reduce the need for frequent color changes during multi-colour work. Uniform thickness and stable winding minimize breakage and tension fluctuation on most domestic and commercial sewing machines. The 350 m length offers extended run time between spool changes, reducing interruptions for larger projects.
Mount the spool on the machine spool pin or place it on a separate thread stand if required for smooth unwinding. Thread the machine according to the manufacturer's routing, ensuring proper tension settings for the chosen stitch and fabric. For hand sewing, use an appropriate needle size for the fabric weight to avoid puckering. Test stitch on a scrap of the project fabric to confirm colour effect, tension and stitch length before starting the main work.
Store the spool in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve colour and fibre integrity. Use matching needle sizes and adjust machine tension when switching between light and heavy fabrics. For visible decorative work, test the two-tone effect on a sample to determine the preferred stitch density and direction.
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