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Nylon Thread - Purples - Size 46 / Tex 45 / Govt. B

Nylon Thread - Purples - Size 46 / Tex 45 / Govt. B
Size 46 (Tex 45) purple nylon thread is used on home and commercial sewing machines with a 90/14 to 100/16 needle. It is a lightweight thread used for sewing lightweight tents, thin leather, outdoor garments, and delicate upholstery.
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Bonded Nylon - Size 46 (Tex 45) - Orchid (Amann 2175) - 4-Oz Spool - 2500 Yards
$16.49
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Bonded Nylon - Size 46 (Tex 45) - Orchid (Amann 2175) - 16-Oz Spool - 10000 Yards
$39.99
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Nylon Thread - Industrial Sewing Supplies

Nylon Thread - Ten Sizes - Over 100 colors in popular sizes.

  • Strong, durable, and easy to use.
  • Great for fabric, leather, canvas and vinyl.
  • Works with home machines up to Size 69.
  • Buy what you need - Single small spools, large spools and cases.

Polyester Thread - Nine Sizes - Great for outdoor use.

  • Looks and feels like nylon thread with comparable strength, durability, and ease of use.
  • Better UV (sunlight) resistance. Preferred for outdoor things like tents, outdoor banners and awnings.
  • Works with home machines up to Size 69.
  • Buy what you need - Single small spools, large spools and cases.

Machine Needles - Over 2,000 Groz-Beckert and Schmetz selections.


Prewound Bobbins - Save time / fewer skipped stitches.

  • Full-gross (144), half-gross (72), and packs of 12 for smaller jobs.
  • Styles A (Class 15), G, L, M, and U - Other styles on closeout.
  • Wide selection of half-price bobbins.
  • Find the right bobbin for your machine.

Monofilament Thread - Also called invisible nylon thread.


Fire-Resistant (FR) Thread - Nomex, Kevlar, PTFE Fiberglass thread for high-temperatures.

  • Heat-resistant threads for gear and apparel - used by first responders, military, motorsports, welders, and other high-heat applications.
  • Spun Nomex and spun Kevlar protect to 700F (366C); bonded and soft filament Kevlar to 800F (427C); PTFE-coated fiberglass to 1022F (550C).
  • Use lightweight threads for garments; heavier threads for protective equipment.
  • Most threads are available in both small and large spools.