When plastic-based threads, such as those made from polyester or nylon, get wrinkled, they can often retain those creases because of their synthetic nature. Unlike natural fibers, which can be easily ironed or steamed to remove wrinkles, synthetic fabrics may require higher heat or specific treatments to restore their shape. Additionally, repeated wrinkling and heating can lead to a breakdown of the fibers over time, affecting the garment's durability and appearance. Proper care, including washing and drying methods, can help minimize wrinkling and maintain the fabric's integrity.
threads, as in Cool threads, man!
Macy's
You wore 'threads' in the seventies.
it depends on the threads
A hanging bunch of threads is called a fringe. It is often used as decorative trim on clothing or home furnishings.
Yes, otherwise you will have leaks
It increased the number of threads the home spinner could work with.
Plumber's Tape is a non-adhesive strip of plastic that is wrapped around the threads of a pipe before attaching it to a fitting. The extra material in the threads makes for a more watertight seal.
One way to come up with unused clothing line names is to incorporate your own name into the clothing line's name. In addition to your own name add a descriptive word that means clothing. For example, Jim Smith Clothing Designs, or Jane Doe Threads.
If this happens, usually you crossed the threads on the head.
As in clothing/bedding? It is the amount of threads in a set area. The higher the thread count, the better/softer the fabric is.
go to superstar threads and pick the superstar