✨ Thread your way to brilliance! ✨
The New ThreadNanny Gold Metallic Machine Embroidery Threads come in two extra-large cones, each offering 5000 yards of high-quality metallic thread. Designed for both home and industrial embroidery machines, these threads boast industrial strength for high-speed use, ensuring minimal breakage and maximum creativity.
K**R
Great shine
Looks exactly as shown lots of thread and has a nice shine.
P**R
Metallic thread
Love the colors, very shiny.
M**.
+++
Good thread
M**Y
Really has a metallic gold look
This thread is much finer than I thought it would be but through learning how to work with it I have come to love it. It is not cottony or a soft thread. It feels a little like a very fine wire or filament. I think it might be comparable to a 50wt thread in thickness. This makes it a little stiff but still flexible as it is spun with nylon inside. I bought it for hand embroidery so I have no problems with breaking or fraying. There is alot on the cone so it will last me forever unless I do a very large dense couple of projects.I find it works really well when two or three lengths are cut to use as strands along with cotton or polyester thread as embroidery floss. It couples with any colour nicely to make any colour shine or gleam depending on how many threads are used. My only problem is that it can slip off the cone completely if you hold it upside down by accident. This is fixable by putting a rubber band at the top part of the cone to prevent it sliding off. Would buy it again if I ever ran out.
B**Y
Works amazing in commercial machine!
Thread is great! No problem with use. Running 1000+ spm. No breaks No tangles. Used big brands for years until now when needed for a last min project and ran out on a weekend. Ordered this up and will not go back.
V**E
(UPDATE) No so Horrible thread. Worked out using a weird but good way to get great results.
The media could not be loaded. Bought this thread thinking it would be of good quality and when I received it I was a bit taken back from the cardboard spool it came on. Then after changing my needles and many times getting the right setting on my embroidery machine this happen. It started to come off the spool! It frays a lot but I have this weird but great method of getting great results. See video for my method. I use 90/14 needles and do some test piese to get the right tension and settings. If you want something better don't buy this tread. It's cheap but with the right methods you can get some great results.
J**S
Very good thread, after getting used to its characteristics.
Very good thread, after getting used to its characteristics. I’m making lace for Christmas. I have a brother NQ 1700 E. I set the thread tension to -6, and use a very long netting. The thread is highly twisted and always needs some tension to prevent kinking. The thread seldom breaks, but requires re-threading When using needles for metallic thread because it pulls out of the large needle eyes At the automatic thread cutting Or jump stitches. I only fill the bobbin to about 3/4 full. It has good luster and is quite strong for my needs.
K**K
Really breaks
I am not sure if I got a faulty spool or what but I have had at least 25 breaks in less than 10k stitches. I have tried to do everything I can think of. Top stitch needle, slowed my tension and speed down. Put a net over the cone. Some times it will sew out 2000 stitches and then break over and over in a 100 of them. The last few times I have pulled handfuls of thread off when I retread and that seem to help better than anything. One reason I think I could’ve gotten a faulty spool considering what others have said, but it’s been two months since I bought it so I will struggle through bc this pattern takes six hoopings Just beware
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