Difference between Embroidery Thread vs Sewing Thread

 Difference between  Embroidery Thread vs Sewing Thread


Threads are long, thin strands of cotton, nylon, or different kinds of  fibers used in sewing. Embroidery threads and sewing threads are two types of threads that are used for sewing. The key difference between embroidery thread and sewing thread is their texture; embroidery thread is a special type of thread used for embroidery work and has a special sheen whereas most sewing threads do not have a sheen.






What is a Sewing Thread?


Thread is a long thin strand of yarn that is used for sewing. There are different types of threads made from a variety of materials and used for different applications. In textile industry, the term sewing thread specifically refers to a special kind of yarn that is designed and manufactured to pass through a sewing machine rapidly.


Different types of threads are used for different types of sewing. Given below are some general uses of threads:


Darning – repairing teats, rips, and holes in clothing and other fabrics


Sewing  – making a pattern such as a dress, shirt, etc.


Embroidery – includes many possible sewing techniques such as needlepoint, cross-stitch, hardanger, blackwork, whitework, shadow work, ribbon embroidery, etc. The threads may also vary depending on the type of embroidery.


As mentioned above, sewing threads are made from a variety of materials. Given below are some main types of threads:


  • Cotton threads

  • Rayon threads

  • Polyester threads

  • Silk threads

  • Metallic threads

  • Wool threads


What is Embroidery Thread?


Embroidery thread is the special type of thread that is used for embroidery. It is usually a high sheen thread. This higher sheen is due to the looser twist. These threads need to be somewhat stronger because they need to go in out of the fabric a number of times. Threads made from rayon, cotton, polyester, silk, etc. are used for embroidery. Threads used for machine embroidery is made from rayon and polyester.


Embroidery threads are usually made from soft 2-ply threads which have a higher sheen. Thread sizes ranges from 30 to 60; embroidery threads are also numbered differently than other threads. For example, an embroidery thread of size 40 is finer than another thread. Trifocal polyester threads are usually preferred over Rayon threads which are weaker and not colourfast.



Embroidery Thread

Sewing Thread

Embroidery thread is used for different types of embroidery.

Sewing thread is used for sewing.

Rayon and polyester threads are mainly used for embroidery thread.

Any type of threads can be used for sewing.

Embroidery threads have a sheen.

Some sewing threads do not have a sheen.



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