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Roy Lawson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2025
Very smooth sewing as well as winding bobbins highly recommend
KRF
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
Used on leather in my shoe patcher machine. Works well, strong. UV resistance could be better, had faded.
ebola3
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de junio de 2024
I purchased this nylon bonded blue thread to complete an upgrade to my car seats. My current car seats are black leather with black stitching. I wanted to add a little color to my interior so I decided to add in blue stitching to my car seats. This thread was recommended on several car forums from individuals that completed the same car seat upgrade. This thread is very thick and durable. This particular thread is made for heavy duty purposes like stitching leather. I also purchased this thread because it had a lot of good reviews from other people. I really like the blue color of the thread, even though the listing picture looks different than the blue in person, online the blue looks like more of a dark blue but in person it’s a royal blue. I love the way the blue looks on my black leather seats. This thread was a very good price and was the perfect size thread for my project.
Db
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de octubre de 2024
The thread is heavy duty and I would buy again
G. Ritter von Olfers-Batocki
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de octubre de 2018
This is a good Quality bonded nylon thread #138 (aka Tex 135 or FF Military thread). I use it for my Cowboy 4500 saddlery sewing machine and it works wonderfull. Better than the #277 the machine came with. This is however About the smallest thread one can use on this Juki TSC 441 clone machine (CB 4500). The tensioners have to be set at the least pressure (although even #69 thread could work eventually but this #138 is really the minimal regards strength) and like that the machine will give way better results (better stitch lines and better stitch Quality on both sides) with the #138 thread instead of the #277 thread. Specially with lighter leather (like 4 to 5 oz leather) this #138 thread is the way to go with best results. But be advised that FF thread (#138) is weaker - rips easier, which happened only once to me till now - than 4 Cord Governement thread (#277) but gives a better Looking stitch.Quality wise this bonded nylon thread is the way to go but I feel it's a bit overpriced per roll since for propper use on the CB4500 machine, you Need 2 rolls of the same Colour since unthreading the machine is not the best way to do Things. So one roll for the bobbin and another one for the machine is the way to go and considered that These should be a bit cheaper like 5$ per roll since you probably will order a few different Colours.But it's a fairly strong thread size for normal leather work (you dont wanna go with any less than #138 thread, since those are less strong and could comprimise your work). Quality wise it gets 5 stars but regards pricing it gets 4 stars.
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