✨ Unleash Your Creativity with Invisible Precision! ✨
The Singer Clear Invisible Nylon Sewing Thread is a 135-yard spool of high-quality, 100% nylon thread designed for seamless crafting. Ideal for machine quilting, crafts, and home decoration, this strong yet low-stretch thread eliminates the hassle of color matching, making it a must-have for jewelry making and other creative projects.
Material | Nylon |
Brand | SINGER |
Color | Clear |
Item Weight | 18.14 g |
Item Length | 135 Yards |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Composition | Nylon |
UPC | 075691002602 000051574161 359922670625 798804042691 608037706522 683203162647 400010784684 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00075691002602 |
Manufacturer | Dyno Merchandise |
Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
Item model number | 260 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Nylon |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 135-Yard |
Manufacturer Part Number | 260 |
B**N
🕸️🕸️🕸️ PeRFeCT FoR iNViSiBLe STiTCHiNG — MY Go-To FoR PaTCHeS 🕸️🕸️🕸️
This clear invisible nylon thread (135-yeard) is an essential item that I must have in my sewing kit. I use it often to sew on patches, especially when I want the thread to blend in seamlessly with the fabric. It’s strong, reliable, and truly invisible once stitched, which gives my projects a clean, professional finish without distracting lines of thread. It works beautifully on a variety of materials and fabrics, and I’ve never had issues with breakage or tangling. Whether you’re doing DIY, mending, or embellishing, this is the perfect thread when you want the stitching to disappear into the background. I highly, highly recommend this.
S**G
Worth it
Best thread. I use it on my crochet projects to seal the knots. It’s worth it.
M**N
Works great!
Very nice ! Did exactly what I needed! Great ptice
J**E
Decent Quality, some issues
I've started using this floss to quilt lap blankets. It's fairly sturdy and does not break easily. I did not need to change the tension on my sewing machine.Since it is so clear, it can be hard to find to thread the needle, but my bigger issue is because it is nylon that has been wound around the spool, it retains that shape a bit and will occasionally let out a circle or two of floss that will get trapped on the sewing machine spindle behind the spool of floss. This really messes with the tension and will cause thread snapping if I don't stop immediately to remove the spool, the unwind the loose floss stuck around the spindle, and reset.I've quilted three lap blankets and see the bottom of the spool as well, so I will be looking for something comparable quality wise that is a better value.
V**R
Good product
Good product, just what I needed.
P**J
Perfect invisible thread!
I have to admit I was a little skeptical on this thread. I did not know it was going to be so thin and it fit perfectly through my fine needles that I need to use for my bead work on some of my ornaments. It is not a challenge to put through the eye of the needle however it does come off the needle a couple times but that's okay just one of those little things but I absolutely love it!
M**O
Resistente
Súper bien hago mis decoraciones con este nylon
S**S
"Ok" for fixing wigs...
I accidently tore a hole directly in the center of the main part of my daily $300 human hair wig and had NO idea what to do but simply throw it away and somehow managed to buy a new one. I decided to do a little research first and found out about transparent thread and how that could possibly be an option on fixing holes in the lace of wigs. So I bought it, thinking it would be WAY less noticeable than it actually is. This is nothing but basic fishing wire if you ask me. Way too thick in size, and I have no idea how they consider this color "transparent". It's WHITE! Seriously what it looks like. It's pretty difficult to work with. Doesn't knot easily and wants to undo the knot on its own just as fishing wire does. I'm a total newbie when it comes to sewing anything, so after many failed attempts, my boyfriend, who is amazing at fixing pretty much EVERYTHING, took over for me and started from the beginning before I threw the wig out the window like a frisbee. He started by doubling up the thread, which is apparently what you are supposed to do, but that turned out WAAYYY too noticable. So, he undid it, and started with just a single string. The appearance turned out "ok" for the end result, but you can obviously see the stitching if you know where to look. I guess I could re-part the wig to hide it more. Not worth the money for what I bought it for if you ask me, but then again I'm not a wig fixing professional.
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