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are used in. each market may require a thread with different physical properties to achieve optimum sewing and seaming performance. if you consider the many uses of thread, the complexity of designing a thread is apparent. consideration must be given to: sewability, seam performance, seam appearance, not
fibers used to make industrial sewing threads come from two major sources: natural fibers- come from plants or animals and are spun or twisted into yarns. cotton is the most common natural fiber used to make thread. other natural fibers include rayon, lyocel®, silk, wool, jute, ramie, hemp, and linen...
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