Taylor Seville Thread Magic
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Using Thread Wax and Thread Conditioner
High-friction sewing can put extra strain on threads. Protect your threads and ensure smooth sewing using a thread wax or thread lubricant. Applying a light coating of a thread wax or thread lubricant can help prevent thread breakage and fraying to keep your stitches smooth. For high-speed sewing machines like coverstitch machines or sergers, WAWAK Thread Lubricant is the ideal choice to prevent fraying and thread breakage. For high-friction hand sewing tasks like beading, attaching buttons, stitching leather, or quilting, applying a light coating of Beeswax to a thread strengthens and protects it. Thread Magic is a synthetic alternative to beeswax that reduces friction and prevents tangling while hand sewing to make hand sewing, basting, and hemming much quicker and smoother.