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Enhance your embroidery creations with Hemingworth's 5000m embroidery thread, known for its superior quality and exceptional performance. This high-sheen polyester thread provides a vibrant, durable finish that is both 100% colourfast and fade-resistant. Its soft and supple texture ensures smooth, effortless stitching, resulting in a flawless lustre that elevates any design.

Hemingworth thread is the perfect choice for machine embroidery, built-in decorative stitches, and intricate detailing on various fabrics. Whether you're embellishing garments, home decor, or accessories, this top-tier thread achieves professional, superb results every time.

Designed to withstand high-speed stitching, Hemingworth thread maintains its strength without breaking or fraying, making it ideal for large, detailed embroidery projects. And with each spool packed with 5000 metres of this outstanding thread, you'll be stitching up a storm!

Please note: Due to their larger size, these spools do not include Hemingworth's patented spool and cap system. However, they are still fully compatible with standard embroidery machines.

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  • Colour name: Pale Caramel
  • Colour number: 1063
  • Thread weight: 40wt (Tex25)
  • SKU: H5-157-1063

Barcode: 843219000887

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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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