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Superior Threads - Monopoly Reduced-Sheen Polyester Thread for Quilting and Invisible Applique, Smoke, 2,200 Yds.
Superior Threads - Monopoly Reduced-Sheen Polyester Thread for Quilting and Invisible Applique, Smoke, 2,200 Yds.
Superior Threads - Monopoly Reduced-Sheen Polyester Thread for Quilting and Invisible Applique, Smoke, 2,200 Yds.
Superior Threads - Monopoly Reduced-Sheen Polyester Thread for Quilting and Invisible Applique, Smoke, 2,200 Yds.
The strongest invisible thread on the market, MonoPoly is commonly referred to as an invisible thread due to its fineness and reduced-sheen.
Superior Threads - Monopoly Reduced-Sheen Polyester Thread for Quilting and Invisible Applique, Smoke, 2,200 Yds.
Item #: 16719315

Superior Threads - Monopoly Reduced-Sheen Polyester Thread for Quilting and Invisible Applique, Smoke, 2,200 Yds.

Item #: 16719315

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The strongest invisible thread on the market, MonoPoly is commonly referred to as an invisible thread due to its fineness and reduced-sheen.
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Shop the best selection of Superior Threads Monopoly Polyester Thread for Quilting on Ubuy Bahrain. Ideal for invisible applique and quilting projects. Order now!
  • THREAD SPOOL: Features one 2,200 yard spool of Superior Threads MonoPoly 100% polyester thread that is extra fine at 0.004" (.1mm) in diameter (90 denier)
  • FINE THREAD: Superior Threads MonoPoly thread is extra-fine 100% polyester which makes the thread heat resistant, iron and dryer safe (medium heat), strong with low stretch, soft and pliable, and will not discolor or become brittle over time
  • INVISIBLE THREAD: Strongest invisible thread on the market, MonoPoly is commonly referred to as an invisible thread due to its fineness and reduced-sheen, great for the bobbin or top
  • PERFECT FOR CRAFTING: MonoPoly threads are great for quilting, appliqué, apparel, or wherever reduced sheen invisible thread is required
  • MACHINE USAGE: For best results with home machines, use Topstitch #70/10 needle - lower top tension; For best results with longarm machines, use #14 needle (MR 3.0) - lower top tension
Brand NameSuperior Threads
UPC810233007062
Global Trade Identification Number00810233007062
ManufacturerSuperior Threads
Unit Count1.0 Count
Item Type Namethread
Material TypePolyester
Product Care InstructionsMachine Wash
Material CompositionPolyester 100
Item Weight1.44 ounces (40.82 grams)
Item Length2200 Yards
ColorSmoke
MaterialPolyester
BrandSuperior Threads

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  • Question: Is MonoPoly thread safe for washing and drying?

    Answer: Yes, MonoPoly thread is heat resistant and safe for washing and drying on medium heat.
  • Question: Can I use MonoPoly thread for quilting and apparel?

    Answer: Absolutely! It's great for quilting, appliqué, apparel, and any project requiring reduced sheen.
  • Question: What needle size is recommended for using MonoPoly thread?

    Answer: For home machines, use a Topstitch #70/10 needle; for longarm machines, a #14 needle (MR 3.0) is recommended.
  • Question: Has anyone used this for machine binding a quilt?

    Answer: Binding a quilt should be no different than quilting. The important step is to run test strips with the proper amount of material to check for tension.
  • Question: Does this thread have stretchiness? I need to hem some tshirts because they are too long. Regular thread has no give at all and makes the hem weird!

    Answer: I would say this isn't any stretchier than other threads. If you are trying to hem t-shirts, you may want to invest in some needles specifically for knits. They may also say stretch or jersey on the package. There are a number of sites that give info on needle sizes and their use. You would be amazed at what a difference a needle makes. As one who always has to hem t-shirts, I know where you're coming from. I use a stretch twin needle to hem mine to fake the double line on the shirts.
  • Question: Is this thread shiny or matte?

    Answer: While on the spool, it has a shiny look but is meant to be invisible in your projects.
  • Question: Can you use this to sew a colorful patch onto a sweatshirt? (Very beginner sewer here)

    Answer: I used it to do blanket stitch around appliqued designs that were all various colors. You will need to also get the 'stocking' that keeps the thread on the spool or you might run into trouble.
  • Question: Does ironing the project melt the thread?

    Answer: I love, love, love this thread. It is NOT Nylon and so far I haven't melted any seam, but I would turn down the heat on your iron.
  • Question: Has anyone used this thread for jewelry? How well does it work? I have 2 mm seed beads.

    Answer: I don't if this would work for beading. I used it for sewing on fabric. I found that too great a length of thread did for me cause tangling.
  • Question: Can this be ironed without melting happening?

    Answer: I tested it with a medium hot iron and it did not melt. The iron was hot enough to remove wrinkles from cotton.
  • Question: I really only need about 12 inches but how much weight would it hold? I want to hang something the weight of a matchbox car or maybe twice that.

    Answer: I'm not sure how much weight this thread could hold; it's very thin. Maybe a matchbox car. Have you thought of using fishing line?
  • Question: Can this thread be used to repair a wedding veil?

    Answer: I think it can. Remember it may be scratchy and maybe not as flexible as regular cotton thread. So I recommend trying it out on a piece of similar fabric as the veil. Also, it is hard for a sewing machine to recognize that this is thread, so I use a black marker to color the end of the thread that will be used to thread the machine. --this is applicable for self threading machines.

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