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Construction Elements – Needles & Threads


This series of articles focuses on various areas of garment construction and offers different methods to achieve success and a garment to be proud of.

With every element of sewing there are lots of options, with choices to be made about fabrics, notions and techniques. This certainly applies to needles and threads.

Things you may not know about needles and threads

Selecting the most suitable thread for a project is not just about the best colour match. Threads vary in composition and thickness and using a thread that is not compatible with the fabric; too weak or too thick can spoil the finished result, as the thread will not do its job of holding the garment together while remaining an invisible part of the construction.

There will be times when thread is used in a decorative context

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