A strong, synthetic fiber spun into a fine cord used for stitching fabric with a mechanical device, this material offers durability and versatility for various sewing projects. It’s a common choice for both domestic and industrial sewing applications.
This type of stitching material provides several advantages, including resistance to shrinking, stretching, and wrinkling, making it suitable for garments and items requiring frequent washing. Its resilience also contributes to seam strength and longevity. Historically, natural fibers dominated sewing, but the development of synthetic alternatives like this one provided enhanced performance characteristics, expanding options for sewists and manufacturers alike.