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DecoBob™ Mini Cone - 80 Wt - Cottonized Poly - French Radish

eQuilter DecoBob™ Mini Cone - 80 Wt - Cottonized Poly - French Radish

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2187 Yard Mini Cone - 80 Wt - Color #922

DecoBob™ by WonderFil is an incredible 80wt 2-ply 'cottonized' Polyester thread with a fine textured matte cotton-like finish, but eliminating stretch. Delicate and incredibly strong, this lightweight thread ensures less-bulky stitching, while the fine weight also allows for more accurate miters, with smoother round curves. It is ideal for precision piecing, stippling, general sewing, machine embroidery, top and bottom thread for quilting, button holes, digitized lace design, hidden stitches, and more. Recommended needles: for the machine - Microtex 70/10 and 80/12; Quilting - 75/11, 90/14; Topstitch - 80/12, 90/14; Longarm - 16 and Hand needles - #10 or #11 Sharps. DecoBob™ by WonderFil, 80wt 2-ply cottonized polyester, 2187 yds/2000 m, Color #922 French Radish.

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