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WAWAK Perform-X All-Purpose Cotton Wrapped Poly Core Thread - Tex 40 - 12,000 Yds. - Black

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The Ideal Thread for Sewing Jeans and More

WAWAK All-Purpose Cotton/Polyester Thread

Looking for a quality durable thread with strength and luster? Look no further than WAWAK Perform-X All-Purpose Cotton Wrapped Poly Core Threads. Cotton-Polyester sewing threads contain a polyester core wrapped in a cotton casing, giving these threads the heat tolerance and natural finish of cotton plus the sewability and strength of polyester. Our Perform-X Cotton Wrapped Poly Core Thread combines the technical durability and strength of polyester with the softer feel of cotton. Great for garments, handbags and general sewing applications. Available in a variety of colors.

Cotton, Polyester or Blend?

Cotton, Polyester or Blend?

Which type of thread is best for your sewing projects? Cotton thread is highly sewable and has a natural finish, as well as heat resistance. It doesn’t have a lot of stretch, however, so it is best for woven fabrics like cotton or linen. Cotton Threads are commonly used in quilting. Polyester Thread has extra strength and stretch, so it is especially suited to knit or stretch fabrics like jersey. Cotton/Polyester Threads possess the best qualities of each, with the durability and stretch of polyester plus the natural look and sewability of cotton, making them a great choice for a wider range of fabrics, and very popular for working with denim.

WAWAK Perform-X Professional Sewing Threads

WAWAK Perform-X Professional Sewing Threads

We know that professional sewing requires a top-of-the-line thread—and WAWAK Perform-X threads are up to the task. Our premium line of WAWAK threads offers professional-grade sewing threads specifically designed and tested for high-performance and technical applications. These premium sewing threads bring only the best in technical durability and superb smoothness in several weights, materials, and styles for smooth stitching and secure seams on any project. WAWAK Perform-X Threads are fully tested to ensure the best possible performance.

 

What is Tex Weight?

It’s common to see threads labeled with a “Tex” Number. But what does that number mean? Tex, or Tex Weight, is a standard way of measuring thread weight that’s deceptively easy to understand: the higher the Tex, the thicker the thread. That’s all there is to it!

A thread’s Tex is equal to the weight in grams of 1000 meters of that thread, so a heavier thread has a higher Tex. For example, if 1000 meters of a thread weighs 30 grams, it is Tex 30. Typical light-weight sewing threads range from Tex 8-25, medium-weight sewing threads are Tex 25-40, and heavy-weight sewing threads are Tex 40 and up.

We know that sewing thread weights can be confusing, so we put together a handy chart of some equivalents between commonly used thread weights to help you find the perfect match. Find an estimated equivalent on the chart below, or convert a thread weight on your own using our thread conversion chart.

View Conversion Chart

 
Thread Weight Chart