Sewing Thread Conversion Chart

Sewing Thread Conversion Chart

Thread Type Gutermann Coats & Clark Mettler
Regular Thread C None No. 100
Heavy-duty Thread N Button & Carpet No. 50
Embroidery Thread None Embroidery No. 40
Silk Thread S 303 Upholstery None
Quilting Thread None Quilting No. 40

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Sewing thread ‌comes in various types, and it’s important to⁣ use the right one based on ​your project requirements.
⁤ However, different thread brands‌ often use different labeling ⁢systems, ⁣which can be confusing for sewers.⁢ This
‌sewing thread conversion chart⁢ will help you easily match thread types across popular brands such ‌as Gutermann,
​ Coats ​& Clark, and Mettler.

Thread Type Definitions:

  • Regular Thread: This is a standard⁢ sewing thread suitable for everyday stitching needs.
  • Heavy-duty Thread: Ideal for ‍strong and durable seams, perfect for heavy fabrics or
    ‌ industrial applications.
  • Embroidery Thread: Specifically designed for decorative stitching and embroidering
    ‌ projects.
  • Silk Thread: A fine thread suitable for delicate fabrics like silk, satin, and chiffon.
  • Quilting Thread: Designed to ​handle the demands of quilting, providing strength and
    ‍ durability for the ⁤layers of the quilt.

Make sure to consult this sewing thread conversion chart whenever you have ‌to switch between brands ⁢or find a
⁤ ‌ specific ⁢thread type for your project. Using ‌the right thread⁢ will result in stronger, more professional-looking
⁤ stitches,⁣ enhancing the⁢ overall quality ​of your sewing endeavors.

5 thoughts on “Sewing Thread Conversion Chart

  1. Wow, great chart!
    Kim Morris: Exactly what I was looking for

    This chart looks really useful! Perfect for any sewing projects, whether big or small. Really appreciate the hard work that went into creating it. Thanks for sharing!

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