Which thread is the synthethic threads.
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The higher the quality of the thread, the less special handling will be required. Poor quality thread has much lint and breaks easily and can take the joy out of any sewing project. Each type of thread has specific characteristics and will behave differently on sewing machines. Threads are either made of a natural fiber (cotton, wool, silk, linen) or synthetic fibers (rayon, polyester, nylon). While there are dozens of fiber types that could be twisted and spun into thread, there are a handful of common fibers that are used in sewing, quilting, serging, and embroidery.
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Polyester embroidery thread has a beautiful sheen. Synthetic fibers are made from various chemicals or a combination of chemicals and natural products. For example, Rayon fibers are created from cellulose acetate (processed wood pulp mainly from pine and spruce trees) and other chemicals.
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