🧵 Thread Your Way to Creativity!
The American & Efird Maxi-Lock Stretch Serger Cone Thread is a premium quality, 2,000-yard thread designed for decorative sewing. Manufactured in the USA, this highly durable thread is perfect for both professional and personal projects, ensuring your creations stand out with style and reliability.
A**T
Good stuff
Love the way this stitches out. Finishing my project perfectly.
W**R
Stretchy.
I had not used stretch thread before. However it was suggested for double needle sewing on knit fabric. I am quite pleased with the results.
N**
Best thread for stretch fabrics.
Love this thread! This thread has been wonderful for sewing stretch fabrics that have a four way stretch. It’s amazing in my regular machine and cover lock machine. You need to know how to use it properly. I recommend using a regular piece of cotton tread to make a loop then thread the two ends through your needle. Before you pull the loop through the needle, slide the stretch thread through the cotton thread loop then finish pulling The cotton thread all the way through the needle pulling the stretch thread with it. If done correctly this thread is absolutely amazing! I recommend this trick to anyone wanting to use this thread, but are struggling using it. It’s amazing if used properly.
J**R
Amazing stretch thread
I am making a sleeping bag and this worked great for fleece! No tugging or bunching.
A**T
It's all relative
Stretch thread is never fun. But this beats the pants off of wooly nylon.
M**7
Need to adjust tension on serger!
After hours of messing with tension on my serger, found the perfect tension and the thread has been working amazing since! Have used on various projects like knit dresses, slippers, and pajamas..
A**R
I don't see a difference
I didn't see a difference in stretchability. Pain to thread through the needle
T**H
Not For My Singer Sewing Machine
I can'not use this thread in my New Singer Good Quality Sewing machine because it unravels snags and Botches up on the Fabric materials from Cotton to Polyester so badly. Because of the stretch and layers of thread I guess. But I can use it by hand with wide eyed Needles to hand Sew. Which I don't want to do. So i kinda waisted my money because i didn't open and use them till a few months past the return window. If there was one. Didnt look back.
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