Uxcell Leather Sewing Thread 273 Yards 150D/1mm Waxed Cord Black
Uxcell Leather Sewing Thread 273 Yards 150D/1mm Waxed Cord Black
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Uxcell Leather Sewing Thread 273 Yards 150D/1mm Waxed Cord Black

4.8 stars out of 5 reviews
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  • Uxcell Leather Sewing Thread 273 Yards 150D/1mm Waxed Cord Black
  • Length: 273 Yards each spool (approx. 250 Meters)
  • Thread size: 1mm (150D)
  • Color: Black
  • 1 Pack Polyester Waxed Thread
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Jun 30, 2021
barginbuys
5 out of 5 stars review

Good quality thread

This thread is very nice quality. It came wrapped in plastic so it was good and clean when I opened it. The thread has a nice waxy feel to it but isn't too tacky. It's easy to unwind and to use. Plenty on the spool for a good amount of uses. The white color is a true white and not off white at all.

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Jun 28, 2021
WisconsinMom28
4 out of 5 stars review

Versatile thread to have on hand

I use a lot of different kinds of threads and cords for jewelry making. There is a lot of thread on this spool. And the color is just as described. The thread is waxed. It frays when cut with scissors so if you thread beads (like me) make sure your scissors are sharp. The thread is very strong, it would be near impossible to break it with your fingers. While I use it to make bracelets and necklaces and in crafting, you could use it to sew up holes in clothes or even truss a chicken or tie up a roast. It is a versatile thread.

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