American & Efird a&E Maxi Lock Stretch Thread 2000yd Black (2 Pack)
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Have you ever seen an ad for compression socks on the internet? I have a number of my fathers to darn.
You could give it a shot, but it's really meant to be used with a serger.
I tried it on my sewing machine, but it was difficult to thread, and it got stuck. If you have a serger machine (loopers), it will work better.
You can do it!
Selected User Reviews For American & Efird a&E Maxi Lock Stretch Thread 2000yd Black (2 Pack)
Although it is advertised as 2,000 yards, it is actually only 1000 yards. A barcode was placed on top of another barcode, and the lower barcode had writing that stated as much. I received two of the four rolls I ordered as defective.
I bought this to repair some of my workout leggings, and while it works well, particularly when hand sewing, it's not something I'd buy again. Because it isn't spun, the fibers are easily separated, making threading a needle difficult. Because it is not spun, I would never use it in my sewing machine. I'd be concerned that the loose fiber would clog the moving parts of my machine.
This is the worst thread I've ever seen. I'm not sure why they're trying to sell it. br>For the past 37 years, I've worked as a sewing teacher. Throughout the years, my gowns have appeared in a number of publications. I can design dresses, sew them, and fix sewing machines. This is the worst thread I've ever seen. Make sure you don't throw your money away. I've requested a refund and am hoping to receive one.
From now on, perfect double needle hems without breaking, popping, or fuss!.
Maybe it's just me, but it jammed my machine and kept unwinding itself no matter how I wound it. Apart from that, it's not a high-quality thread with little stretch, but it'll suffice for hand sewing and minor repairs. I wouldn't buy it again, though. I had hoped to be able to leave a positive review like the others, but I feel duped by them.
It's perfect for stretchy fabrics! Simply wind the thread onto your bobbin and sew away without missing a stitch!.
Thread sponges are a bad idea. Make a financial saving. A white and a black should be returned. It's impossible to sew with this. This product is of poor quality and is not worth the money.
The company's product and service have left me extremely dissatisfied.