The polyester material is made into threads, and the thread is then woven into cloth.
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.
It's dyed I think
As far as possible, thread type should be matched to the fabric being used. Therefore, use cotton thread for cotton fabrics, silk thread for silk fabrics and polyester thread for any heavier and/or manmade fabrics.
The types of thread are rayon, polyester, nylon, cotton, metallic, laminate (or flat), and silk threads.
No.
very stong
The part of a screw that is wrapped around the central shaft of the screw is normally called a thread. It can be described technically as an inclined plane.
Chromatin, which is DNA wrapped around proteins.
190T refers to the thread count. A higher number means more threads per inch.I am not sure, but I believe that denier refers to the thickness of the thread. Thicker is stronger but rougher. See this question for details:Is_1200_denier_polyester_better_than_600_denier_polyester
TC Yarn means Yarn made of by Polyester Cotton,, Acronym from Teteron Cotton, Teteron is the other name of Polyester,,, Yarn means thread of fabric.
Polyester is a man made material that is fabricated as a thread and then woven into a material. Leather is a natural product made by tanning animal skins.