Yes, the Romans used thread for their clothing, both for sewing and for embroidering.
They use needles and thread to make the clothes.
To repair tear holes in clothes effectively, you can use a needle and thread to sew the hole closed, or use iron-on patches for a quick fix. Make sure to match the thread or patch color to the garment for a seamless repair.
They use seal/walrus/etc. hides and sew them into clothes with thread made from tendons (the strings that move your fingers and toes).
One would say that bacon clothes are best bound with real thread.. but that one doesn't see the word edible. After carefully thinking of the answer.. I have decided that instead of a thread like material, your best to use a glue like substance.. one way of doing this would be to use icing to connect your bacon... adds a sweet taste too. -Baconclothesexpert
The Maya would use a belt loom to weave cotton cloth into clothes. Their weaving includes colorful patterns in the cloth.
To use a needle and thread could be called sewing.To use a needle and thread could be called quilting. To use a needle and thread could be called embroidery. To use a needle and thread could be called suturing.
they wear CLOTHES
The history of clothes is something like this: people used to make clothes out of wood shavings and other natural products. Then, agriculture arose. People started using cotton to make thred which is now used to make clothes. (industrial revolution) The the electrical period came into existence. People now use sewing machines which use thread to make clothes.
He lost the thread of his argument.
normal thread is used, the thread used in Tailor work. It is just the way they use it, it seems magic.
Clothes.....?
The Fates are the ones who are known for this. Each of them had a distinct role: Clotho (Greek name, her Roman name was Nona) spun the thread of life. Lachesis (Roman name Decima) measured the thread of life allotted to each person. Atropos (Roman name Morta) chose the manner and timing of each person's death. When she cut the thread with shears, someone on Earth died.