No. 4 Textile Mill Pwint Phyu
&
Yoon Wadi Kyaw Co., Ltd.
SEWING THREADS
 Sewing thread is smooth, evenly spun, hard twisted
ply yarn, thread by a special finishing process to make
it resistance to stresses in its passage through the eye
of a needle and through the material involved in
seaming and stitching operation.
Type of Sewing Thread in Garment
Industry
 Polyester Core Spun Threads
 Spun Polyester Threads
 Staple Spun Cotton Threads
 Textured Polyester Threads
 Polyester Cotton Core Spun Threads
 Embroidery Viscose Rayon Sewing Threads
 Trilobal Polyester Threads
Polyester Core Spun Threads
 This type of threads is produced by spinning polyester
fiber around a core of high tenacity continuous
filament polyester in spinning operation. Two or more
of these composite yarns are then twisted together to
give the necessary size and tensile strength.
 Uses: Mainly use in topstitching of shirts, blouses,
trousers, sportswear, jeans and work cloths.
Spun Polyester Threads
 Staple polyester fibers are spun into polyester yarn.
Then two or more polyester yarns are twistted together
to produce spun polyester threads.
 Uses: Mainly used for seaming of shirts, trousers,
knitwear, jackets, blouses etc.
Staple spun cotton threads
 Normally long staple cotton fibers are spun into cotton
yarn. Then two or more ply of spun cotton yarn are
twisted together to produce spun cotton threads.
 Mainly used in sewing cotton garments especially for
knitted fabric.
Textured Polyester threads
 Made from textured continuous polyester filament.
 Uses: Mainly used in seams of high softness .e.g.
underwear, swimwear, babywear etc.
Polyester Cotton Core spun
Threads
 Made of polyester filament in the core and staple
cotton fiber which warps polyester filament. Two or
three of these yarns are twisted together to be thread.
 Uses: fine cotton denim shirts, outdoor wear etc.
Embroidery Viscose Rayon Sewing
Threads
 Viscose Rayon is a multiple filament, twisted, high-
sheen continuous fiber thread. It has the bright
appearance.
 Uses: embroidery for garments.
Trilobal Polyester Threads
 Newly developed polyester fiber to improve the
dullness of usual polyester fiber.
 Trilobal is a multifilament, twisted, high sheen
continuous fiber thread. It has the same bright
appearance such as rayon, silk. Triangular shaped fiber
reflect more light and give an attractive sparkle to
textiles.
 Uses: embroidery for garments.
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Sewing thread production line

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    No. 4 TextileMill Pwint Phyu & Yoon Wadi Kyaw Co., Ltd.
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     Sewing threadis smooth, evenly spun, hard twisted ply yarn, thread by a special finishing process to make it resistance to stresses in its passage through the eye of a needle and through the material involved in seaming and stitching operation.
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    Type of SewingThread in Garment Industry  Polyester Core Spun Threads  Spun Polyester Threads  Staple Spun Cotton Threads  Textured Polyester Threads  Polyester Cotton Core Spun Threads  Embroidery Viscose Rayon Sewing Threads  Trilobal Polyester Threads
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    Polyester Core SpunThreads  This type of threads is produced by spinning polyester fiber around a core of high tenacity continuous filament polyester in spinning operation. Two or more of these composite yarns are then twisted together to give the necessary size and tensile strength.  Uses: Mainly use in topstitching of shirts, blouses, trousers, sportswear, jeans and work cloths.
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    Spun Polyester Threads Staple polyester fibers are spun into polyester yarn. Then two or more polyester yarns are twistted together to produce spun polyester threads.  Uses: Mainly used for seaming of shirts, trousers, knitwear, jackets, blouses etc.
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    Staple spun cottonthreads  Normally long staple cotton fibers are spun into cotton yarn. Then two or more ply of spun cotton yarn are twisted together to produce spun cotton threads.  Mainly used in sewing cotton garments especially for knitted fabric.
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    Textured Polyester threads Made from textured continuous polyester filament.  Uses: Mainly used in seams of high softness .e.g. underwear, swimwear, babywear etc.
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    Polyester Cotton Corespun Threads  Made of polyester filament in the core and staple cotton fiber which warps polyester filament. Two or three of these yarns are twisted together to be thread.  Uses: fine cotton denim shirts, outdoor wear etc.
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    Embroidery Viscose RayonSewing Threads  Viscose Rayon is a multiple filament, twisted, high- sheen continuous fiber thread. It has the bright appearance.  Uses: embroidery for garments.
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    Trilobal Polyester Threads Newly developed polyester fiber to improve the dullness of usual polyester fiber.  Trilobal is a multifilament, twisted, high sheen continuous fiber thread. It has the same bright appearance such as rayon, silk. Triangular shaped fiber reflect more light and give an attractive sparkle to textiles.  Uses: embroidery for garments.
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