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Black Bonded Nylon Upholstery Thread Size 138, Tex 135, 16 Oz. 3000 Yards
$ 13.7
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Description
Description:Bonded Nylon Sewing Thread #138, Tex 135 - 3,000 Yards.
100% Bonded Nylon top quality thread. Excellent abrasion resistance and high tensile strength. Heavy duty sewing thread for applications such as upholstery, drapery, luggage, purses, wallets, shoes, leather, vinyl, and more. The largest size thread that will work well with home sewing machines.
Color : Black
Excellent sewability
Good abrasion resistance
High bond quality and consistent diameter
Good seam strength
Thread size 138 / Tex size 135
Cone weight : 1 lb.
Length : 3,000 yards.
Gov. code : FF
Applications include : Air bags, Automobile Upholstery, Bedding, Bookbinding, Cavas Products, Footwear, Leather Goods, Luggage, Mattresses, Seat Belts, Technical Textiles, Upholstered Funiture and many more!
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