University of Fashion’s Intro to Threads lesson (Image credit: University of Fashion)
Whether you’re just learning to thread a needle without stabbing yourself, or a sewing wizard who can thread a machine with your eyes closed, I guarantee there are mysterious thread secrets you don’t know. And let me tell you…the world of thread is deeper than a tangled bobbin. In fact, our Introduction to Threads lesson is over 20 minutes long—because apparently thread has more drama than a reality TV show.
Let’s test your thread knowledge.
For starters:
- Do you know the difference between thread and yarn?
- Can you name the 3 sources from which sewing threads are made?
- Do you know the difference between a spun, core-spun, monofilament, multifilament and textured thread?
- Do you know what it means if thread has an “S” twist or a “Z” twist?
Do you know how threads are sized?

Did you know that different countries have different thread sizing systems? And have you ever wondered what all those pesky letters & numbers on a thread spool actually mean, like Ne, NeC, NeB, C Ne? Have you ever asked yourself, “should I care”?

Answer: “C” refers to Cotton Count Thread System, “Ne” refers to “Number English” (also known as English Cotton Count), “50” refers to thread weight (ex. Ne 50 is finer than Ne 30). This particular thread is a good example of an all-purpose thread.
Does it matter how thread is wound on a spool?

Did you know that there are 2 types of thread winding options? And that each serves a distinct purpose when machine-sewing your project?
Do you know what the term ‘put-up’ refers to?

The term ‘put-up’, refers to the way a thread is packaged. Whether it be a spool, cop, cone or vicone, a thread package is chosen based on the type of thread, machine and sewing needs. Do you know which thread package you would use on which sewing machine and why?
But there’s more?
How’s it going so far? Aceing all the questions or just winging it with blind confidence? Either way, welcome to our fabulous threads lesson, where you’ll pick up knowledge that’s sew essential. And because the thread fairy herself, Martha Palaza (aka stitch wizard, needle whisperer, and thread connoisseur), will be your guide, you’ll learn the magical secrets of picking the perfect thread color and calculating just how much you need, among other things. Translation: no more tragic mid-project breakdowns when your bobbin runs dry and your sanity follows.
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By: Francesca Sterlacci
Title: Untangling the Mysteries of Thread
Sourced From: www.universityoffashion.com/blog/untangling-the-mysteries-of-thread/
Published Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2025 13:42:00 +0000
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