JanSolo
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Grettings,
A couple of years ago I've requested a small thread sample of Aero's OD green thread to check the colour. A couple of days later I received almost half a bobbin. This is what it looks like:
It's a three ply cotton wrapped glazed nylon thread which must be many times as strong a pure cotton thread of comparable gauge.
Since then I've used this extraordinary strong thread for sewing on various buttons (mainly for jackets) and I've also used it for repairing an old leather satchel. This stuff really rocks. To illustrate how strong it is I've used a dumbbell.
Now look at that:
BTW: Today we had the first snow and it's really cold and shabby outside
A couple of years ago I've requested a small thread sample of Aero's OD green thread to check the colour. A couple of days later I received almost half a bobbin. This is what it looks like:
It's a three ply cotton wrapped glazed nylon thread which must be many times as strong a pure cotton thread of comparable gauge.
Since then I've used this extraordinary strong thread for sewing on various buttons (mainly for jackets) and I've also used it for repairing an old leather satchel. This stuff really rocks. To illustrate how strong it is I've used a dumbbell.
Now look at that:
BTW: Today we had the first snow and it's really cold and shabby outside
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