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      Each spool contains 1000 metres of hi-sheen, soft and supple polyester embroidery thread with a brilliant lustre. This exceptional world-class product is not only vibrant and glossy, but strong and colourfast for superb stitching. Hemingworth thread is suitable for stitching machine embroidery designs and built-in decorative machine stitches.

      Optional spool, cap and stopper system available. This system:

      • Preserves thread quality by blocking dust, oil and other harmful elements from reaching the thread
      • Has a removable stopper which traps the thread, preventing unraveling and tangling while the thread isn't in use
      • Has a protective cap which delivers the thread smoothly off the spool during embroidery
      • Offers a wide range of strong, vibrant, 100% colourfast threads
      • Allows the thread to be positioned in multiple directions with a smooth feed every time.

      Christmas Green

      • Colour number: 1109
      • Thread weight: 40wt (Tex25)
      • Cabinet shelf position: 106
      • SKU: H-106-1109

      Barcode: 843219011098

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      By: Juliet on 7 December 2022
      Love the colour
      (5)

      Beautiful threads

      By: Nora on 3 January 2020
      Beautiful thread which feeds easily through the machine without problems.
      (5)

      Hemingworth Threads

      By: Eunice on 23 September 2019
      I have bought a lot of Hemingworth threads and I love them. This green is really nice and all the colours are beautiful and I also love the variegated ones. I like the fact that they come in their own cover and the price is also very reasonable.
      (5)

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      Hemingworth blends craftsmanship with technology to create vibrant, strong, and colorfast embroidery thread. Available in a selection of colours, plus metallic and variegated options, with a unique spool & cap system. Read more...

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