Sewing Threads
For industrial sewing threads produced by our factory, we offer:
Arena
Arena is a thread made from spun polyester, primarily used in the garment industry (for producing coats, jackets, workwear, jeans, personal underwear, bed linens, curtains, and drapes). It is excellent for quilting, overlock stitching, and buttonhole machines.
Ares
Ares is a polyamide thread, primarily intended for the production of footwear, leather goods, and stitching in leather and leather-like products. Ares sewing threads are used for furniture and automotive upholstery, as well as in sewing heavy technical products and for decorative and ornamental stitching.
Arras
Arras is a thread made from continuous polyester silk, intended for machine embroidery (embroidering emblems, appliqués) and for decorative edging.
Atena
Atena is a thread made from textured polyester, characterized by high elongation and excellent elasticity. The main applications for Atena sewing threads include the production of sportswear, thermal clothing, personal underwear, swimwear, and highly elastic fabrics.
Delta
Delta is a core thread (polyester with a cotton wrap) that meets the remission standards according to Defense Standard NO-84-A203 across the entire wavelength range (from 400 nm to 1100 nm). This sewing thread is invisible in infrared light. It is used in the production of military equipment (uniforms, field uniforms, boots, backpacks, tents, belts, etc.).
Ester
Ester is a core thread (a continuous polyester core surrounded by spun polyester fiber). These sewing threads are excellent for stitching heavy technical products and ensure impeccable quality for decorative and ornamental seams.
Gabor
Gabor is a polyamide thread designed for sewing footwear, leather goods, and stitching in leather and leather-like products. These sewing threads are used for furniture and automotive upholstery, and they are also used for sewing heavy technical products as well as decorative and ornamental seams.
Mars
Mars is a continuous filament polyester thread designed for sewing footwear, leather goods, and stitching in leather and leather-like products. These sewing threads are primarily used in the furniture and automotive industries (upholstery). They are also suitable for sewing heavy technical products as well as decorative and ornamental seams.
Polico
Polico is a core thread (polyester wrapped in cotton) used wherever seams must meet the highest strength and aesthetic standards. It is used for sewing workwear, lighter leather goods, and furniture upholstery.
Thor
Thor is a polyester sewing thread with adhesive properties and contains a core made of stainless steel, which disperses electrical charge on the garment when friction occurs between layers of fabric. Thor sewing threads prevent the buildup of electrical charges on the surface of clothing, furniture, shoes, and are used in the production of protective clothing for firefighters, police, military personnel, energy workers, gas station attendants, and heavy industry.
People who sew regularly have likely been frustrated by the lack of durability of threads that break easily. Choosing the right sewing thread isn’t always straightforward. There’s a wide selection available, not only in terms of color but also thickness and durability. Polyester sewing threads are highly resistant to breakage, abrasion, and temperature. They’re made from a special material that gives them excellent properties and they’re perfect for machine sewing. Plus, they come in a wide range of colors.
Benefits of Sewing Threads
Technical sewing threads, also known as industrial threads, have numerous advantages:
- They are among the most popular threads and can handle all types of fabrics.
- They are durable and strong.
- They are very long-lasting—do not break, stretch, or wear out easily.
- Colors remain vibrant and do not fade.
- They are resistant to mechanical damage.
- They withstand various weather conditions—wind, sun, cold, rain.
- They are safe for fabrics.
- They are strong threads for machine sewing.
Applications of Sewing Threads
Those who sew are well aware that good threads are essential for sewing. When choosing threads for sewing, we must consider the fabric we will be working with, its thickness, color, and what we will be sewing. Universal sewing threads are perfect for sewing garments. Technical threads are waterproof and UV-resistant, making them excellent for outdoor fabrics. They are ideal for sewing tents, tarpaulins, awnings, and umbrellas. Many may be surprised that they are also used in sailmaking. Continuous polyester threads work well for structural seams, with the thickest ones used for decorative stitching. They are also suitable for leather goods, such as shoes, and can handle any mattress or sleeping bag. Strong polyester threads have applications in various fields, and many tailors and seamstresses cannot imagine their work without them.
In summary, polyester sewing threads are an ideal choice if we want our creations to be durable. Nothing is more annoying than loose threads on a sleeve or at the hem of a blouse. Anyone who opts for professional sewing and wants their creations to look perfect should not hesitate to use technical threads. There is nothing better on the market. They excel in every aspect, making sewing a true pleasure. With these threads, nothing will break during your work, keeping your nerves in check. Still unsure about thread choices? Give polyester sewing threads a try.