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10 pieces: Brown colors. 80ft/pc Thread to Sew Leather in a Home Sewing Machine

$ 6.33

Availability: 20 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Suitable For: Sewing Machine
  • Unit of Sale: Pack
  • Condition: New
  • Material: Polyester / Nylon Bonded
  • Type: For Sewing Leather
  • Color: A Variety of Browns

    Description

    10 Piece Sampler Pack: Sewing Thread for Home Sewing Machine, sews Leather, 80ft each mini spool, Brown Colors.
    Use your
    home sewing machine
    (Singer, Bernina, Brother, etc) to sew thin leathers.
    See my video on the 3 essential steps to success on sewing leather in your regular sewing machine.
    Link:
    https://youtu.be/E0cLa6yQZkk
    I made this video just so you can fully understand what this product is and how to use it.  If you "Like" it, it will mean
    you can access it even if I change the visibility settings to private at some point in the future.
    The thread in this listing also appears in this video on 6 scrap leather projects:
    https://youtu.be/thYWL3Bqj1k
    My sampler pack lets you experiment with an array of brown shades...
    ... before you commit to miles of one color that are typically on an industrial size spool.
    These are unwaxed as a waxed thread will gunk up your machine and not sew well.
    Colors:
    2x Beige
    2x Greenish Brown
    1x Dark Brown
    1x Reddish Brown
    2x Grayish Brown
    2x Medium Brown
    Each "mini spool" (transparent bobbin) contains 80 ft of this thread that is correctly sized to fit in a normal home sewing machine.
    Use this donor spool to fill half a regular spool for your own machine and use the rest as the top thread in your machine to have
    both upper and lower stitches in the same color.
    Got a question about origin of this thread and item location:
    It was MADE IN USA and I will ship from my workshop in Seattle Washington
    .
    Email with questions or comments, and please leave good feedback, as I always do.
    Enjoy and be creative!
    😃
    Thanks!
    Artisan Shoemaker