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Looking for a cheaper alternative to fil au chinois-$48 for 250m. Came up with crawford linen thread .Ramie Japanese thread. and a few others any know of one thats good quality

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Hey David,

At the moment i'm using Coats Terko Satin, it has a Polyester filament core with a Cotton outer.

The thread has little stretch and sews really nicely, it also frays very slightly just like the Fil Au:

M2Ymu3t.jpg

I use the size 36 metric (2 cord) thread with a John James #4 needle and pure beeswax for sewing 8-12spi, that's probably about as close to .6mm and it's about halfway between V69 and V92

For lower SPI down to about 6-7, the size 20 thread will look much better; any lower and you'd be looking at size 12

I'd highly recommend it for hand sewing, though it is technically a machine thread!

Best part of all, it's about $25 for 2500 Metres.

Here's a link to the coats product page:

http://www.coatsindustrial.com/en/products-applications/industrial-threads/terko-satin

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thank you. I've been overpaying for thread. 6 dollars for 800m.

This works out to about $8 for 800M, but it's about as close to Fil Au quality I've seen and much cheaper.

Only thing about it is that when threading the needle, the size 36 is a little hard to pierce sometimes even with a #4 needle; apart from that it's fantastic!

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have you tried holding a knife edge to the thread at an angle and pulling the thread while in contact with the knife. It creates a taper at the end of the thread and makes things easier.

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have you tried holding a knife edge to the thread at an angle and pulling the thread while in contact with the knife. It creates a taper at the end of the thread and makes things easier.

Will give it a try, thanks!

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Will give it a try, thanks!

forgot to mention, keep the blade facing towards you and the angle at 20 degrees and pull the thread between the blade and the surface.

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On 13 April 2014 at 11:41 PM, Neillo said:

Hey David,

At the moment i'm using Coats Terko Satin, it has a Polyester filament core with a Cotton outer.

The thread has little stretch and sews really nicely, it also frays very slightly just like the Fil Au:

M2Ymu3t.jpg

I use the size 36 metric (2 cord) thread with a John James #4 needle and pure beeswax for sewing 8-12spi, that's probably about as close to .6mm and it's about halfway between V69 and V92

For lower SPI down to about 6-7, the size 20 thread will look much better; any lower and you'd be looking at size 12

I'd highly recommend it for hand sewing, though it is technically a machine thread!

Best part of all, it's about $25 for 2500 Metres.

Here's a link to the coats product page:

http://www.coatsindustrial.com/en/products-applications/industrial-threads/terko-satin

Hi, do you actually buy this thread straight from Coats?

Thanks

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