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Needleand, Thread, Table, metric, system

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h ILdh. 49w.e . v , • N Needle and Thread Table (metric system) Example: You want to work on underwear. On the line saying "under- ag wear" you go to the right and find thread size 80 and above the kind OT c C thread to use. L.ast column C U indicates the needle size. °- U) Fine linen, cambric 100 - C0 - Oa oC aC C OO G) -o - >- C C - >- C, ) °a, N "- °a C C0 C0- a, - 0 00 00 - = > C C -U a, ,./ O UJ 8i) - Babbinet, mull, organdie 130 130 80 Fine silks, crape 130 130 80 Fine cotton and rayon knitwear, tricot 100 100 70 80 Fine materials in nylon, terylene and other manmade fibers e. g. dacron, 120 perlon, etc. 200 180 Medium-weight materials in nylon, dacron, etc. 100 150 120 Underwear 80 Silk, materials for blouses 60 80 100 60 Light-weight taffeta, muslin 80 80 1CO 60 Bed and table linen 60 Heavy silk Linen 60 Fine leather, plastic 60 Light-weight clothing 60 Heavy clothing 40 Heavy linen, inletts 40 Drill 40 50 80 50 80 90 80 80 80 80 I 80 - 60 60 40 100 40 40 Heavy materials, materials for coats 50 110 *) Far darning and embraidering, embroidery and darning cotton No. 50 generally proves satisfactory as both upper and bobbin thread. Needle size 70-80. Needle system 130 R t

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h
ILdh.
49w.e
.
v
,
N
Needleand
Thread
Table
(metric
system)
Example:
You
want
to
work
on
underwear.
On
a
C0
O
C
C
OO
the
line
saying
“under-
g
a
o
a
C
G)
-o
wear”
you
go
to
the
right
°
N
>-
>-
a,
C
C
C,
)
and
find
thread
size
80
“—
°
a
a,
and
above
the
kind
C
-
OT
c
C
C0
C0
thread
to
use.
L.ast
column
C
0
00
0
0
C
C
-U
U
-
>
a,
indicates
the
needle
size.
°-
=
U)
,./
O
UJ
Fine
linen,
cambric
100
8i)
Babbinet,
mull,
organdie
130
130
80
Fine
silks,
crape
130
130
80
Fine
cotton
and
rayon
knit-
100
100
80
70
wear,
tricot
Fine
materials
in
nylon,
terylene
and
other
man-
120
200
180
made
fibers
e.
g.
dacron,
perlon,
etc.
Medium-weight
materials
in
nylon,
dacron,
etc.
100
150
120
Underwear
80
60
80
Silk,
materials
for
blouses
100
60
Light-weight
taffeta,
muslin
80
80
1CO
60
Bed
and
table
linen
60
50
Heavy
silk
80
50
Linen
60
80
90
Fine
leather,
plastic
60
80
80
80
80
I
Light-weight
clothing
60
80
Heavy
clothing
40
60
Heavy
linen,
inletts
40
60
40
100
Drill
40
40
40
Heavy
materials,
materials
for
coats
50
110
*)
Far
darning
and
embraidering,
embroidery
and
darning
cotton
No.
50
generally
proves
satisfactory
as
both
upper
and
bobbin
thread.
Needle
size
70—80.
Needle
system
130
R
t