In normal use, being careful not to wrap it around any body part too tightly to cut off blood flow or even cut yourself is important, as well as not harming yourself when you are using thread with needles, pins, scissors, etc. You also might want to be careful of letting it unroll and then trying to vacuum it up. That can be harmful to vacuum motors.
Hand sewing is done by using a needle with thread, and joining two fabrics with the thread. Generally, for hand sewing, you would choose a thread size based on what you're sewing. The higher the wt number, the lighter (or finer) the thread is.
No but the sewing machines thread the needle for you will help.
Sewing thread is used to hold together two pieces of a garment or really anything that you sew...
Thread is generally used for sewing.
It is used to hold the bottom thread when sewing on a sewing machine
Needle and thread. Sewing machine.
Standard sewing thread is an insulator, however there are special threads that are available that are conductors.
It depends. If your sewing thread is 100% cotton, yes. If youre sewing thread is 100% or any% polyester, no. Cotton is a natural material where polyester is a man-made, synthetic material.
a thread is used for sewing things together
a silk thread would be perfect or an ordinary cotton will do
The upper thread guide on a sewing machine is the markings on a sewing machine which show you how to thread the machine. It's usually indicated with arrows, dashes, and numbers, giving you step by step guides to thread the sewing machine properly.
Thread is both a noun and a verb in sewing. The noun refers to the string used when sewing. The verb is the action of putting that string through the eye of a needle.