It depends on what type of thread it is. It might be cotton, made from the cotton plant. It might be one of several other plants. It might be silk from the larval case of a silkworm. It might also be synthetic thread, made in the laboratory.
Embroidery thread is basically yarn, which is produced or hand-spun special for embroidery and other kind of needlework. Crewel yarn, Embroidery Floss, Fileselle, Matte embroidery cotton, real cotton are some threads for hand embroidery. For machine embroidery, generally polyester or rayon is used.
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People sew many pieces of thread or string together so it makes a cloth like item.
No, but yarn is made of threads.
Thread is made into cloth by weaving.
First the fibers are spun into thread, then the thread is woven into cloth.
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Nylon.
Is made of coarse tacking thread.
It is made from cotton thread originally from Gozo
Stocking thread is "lisle" named for the city in France where it was first made.
spandex and the thread cotton
screws have something called a thread, and this thread wraps around the screw. You can call the thread a kind of ramp, because this thread prevents the screw from falling off.
Embroidery
Coarse tacking thread.
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