Perform-X Cotton Wrapped Poly Core Thread - Tex 80 - 6,000 yds. - Beige
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Denim Topstitching Thread Weights
Tex 40 Jean Thread
Lightweight Jean Topstitching Threads for lightweight denims and dense fabrics. Creates a very lightweight topstitch appearance; great for decorative topstitching.
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Standard Jean Topstitching Threads with a medium-weight topstitch appearance. Ideal for most denim sewing applications.
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Heavy Jean Topstitching threads, great for creating a slightly thicker, bolder topstitch on denim or other dense fabrics. The most popular choice for topstitching.
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The perfect pair of jeans starts with the perfect thread. Perform-X Jean and Topstitching Cotton Wrapped Poly Core Threads are designed specifically for jeans and denim top stitching. The thread’s polyester core gives it durability and flexibility, while the outer cotton layer provides the soft, natural look and feel of cotton. Perform-X Jean Threads are perfect for hemming or repairing jeans, garment construction, and topstitching on denim or other dense fabrics. Available in a variety of colors.
Cotton/Polyester vs. Polyester Thread
Cotton/Polyester Thread
Cotton-Wrapped Polyester Core threads with a natural finish. The thread colors will “wash down” and wear along with the denim for a more natural look. More heat resistant than polyester threads.
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Polyester-Wrapped Polyester Core threads are stronger and a bit more flexible than cotton/polyester threads. Less likely to fray or break, and smoother and more uniform in appearance.
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What is Tex Weight?It’s common to see threads labeled with a “Tex” Number. But what does that number mean? Tex, or Tex Weight, is a standard way of measuring thread weight that’s deceptively easy to understand: the higher the Tex, the thicker the thread. That’s all there is to it! A thread’s Tex is equal to the weight in grams of 1000 meters of that thread, so a heavier thread has a higher Tex. For example, if 1000 meters of a thread weighs 30 grams, it is Tex 30. Typical light-weight sewing threads range from Tex 8-25, medium-weight sewing threads are Tex 25-40, and heavy-weight sewing threads are Tex 40 and up. We know that sewing thread weights can be confusing, so we put together a handy chart of some equivalents between commonly used thread weights to help you find the perfect match. Find an estimated equivalent on the chart below, or convert a thread weight on your own using our thread conversion chart. |