8-Color Glow-in-the-Dark Embroidery Thread Kit for Machine Sewing (30WT, 500M Spools)
Category: new brothread cotton quilting thread
About this item
- ★ How to Get the Best Glowing Effect: 1, It is important to “charge” the thread by keeping the embroidery project in the light. 2, Usually a project with denser stitches or multiple outline stitches will have a better glow effect. 3, Using the glow in dark thread on some dark colored fabric will bring a stunning glowing effect. 4. Lubricating the thread only with a non-staining silicone spray or sewers aid.
- ★ Skin-friendly Material: 100% First-Class Polyester material is skin-friendly! No any itching or other safe worries even when you use our glow in dark embroidery machine thread on your skin-touch clothes.
- ★ Instructions of Using Glow in the Dark Embroidery Thread: 1.The glow in the dark thread is a little tricky to deal with, we suggest to use large eye needle like SCHMETZ Topstitch 90/14 and Organ HAX1 SP 90/14 to reduce friction. 2.Bleaching and steam ironing the glow in the dark thread is not recommended. Dry ironing is allowable, but Maximum Temperature should be no higher than 176°F. 3. Washing the thread is allowable, but make sure that the Water Temperature should be not higher than 104°F.
- ★ Glow in the Dark Embroidery Machine Thread: A special thread which will glow in the dark after exposing to the natural or artificial light. Exposing the thread to light about 20 mins will keep it glow in dark about 3 hrs. And the glow in the dark embroidery thread can be "recharged" over and over again by absorbing light. It is a great way to add fun and personality to all kinds of your embroidery projects. 8 popular pastel colors will give you more choices to do creative patterns.
- - Versatile Uses: Glow in the dark thread for embroidery is commonly used for Halloween outfits, safety gear, stage costumes, pajamas, clothing, Christmas ornaments, pillowcases, cross-stitch, and any desired glowing effect. 30WT (150D/2) thread is suitable for machine embroidery, quilting, piecing, machine sewing, hand embroidery, and more.