8 Colors Luminary Glow in The Dark Embroidery Machine Thread Kit 30WT 500M(550Y) Each Spool for Embroidery, Quilting, Sewing
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Garrett Harper
> 24 hourWorks just like normal tread. Colors are bright like picture
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KittenBitten
> 24 hourUsing a black light, about half the colors only dimly glow; they are still decent looking pastel colors. The ones that glow the brightest are the least saturated colors/lighter colors.
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Melissa
> 24 hourI was very excited to receive these. Only tried to use it once and the thread kept breaking. They’re so pretty so I will try again! After several attempts the company contacted me and is replacing my item for free. I am so thankful to find that such business professionalism still exists. Thank you!!!
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Briena Harmening
> 24 hourThe thread glows true to those colors in the picture, however remember that it is a single thread you are using so it will not show up as much after its stitched, you will need to sew more than one pass or you could fill areas in. Also if you are stitching through a thick fabric make sure your needle is sharp and practice with the tension ahead of time.
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Ashley
> 24 hourIve used this on two projects. It worked well on a smaller lettering project, but was a pain with a larger project. The threads kept breaking, which was annoying. But it glows well!
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Kate
> 24 hourI really like the variety of colors for the Glow in the Dark thread. Ive been very pleased with all of the thread I have purchased from Brothread. I have a 16 needle machine and have switched out all of my thread to Brothread thread. Love the colors but more important love the durability and lack of thread breaks. These will be fun to use for Halloween projects!
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Meghan C
> 24 hourSo far I have used the glow in the dark thread on one project and it worked well. In the attached photo I used the yellow/green glow in the dark thread. For my Brother pe800 embroidery machine, I needed to adjust the tension on the machine to -3 for this particular thread as it initially was not sewing. If you have troubles I recommend trying that first. Also if it doesn’t appear glow in the dark at first, like with most glow in the dark products, put it up to a light source for a few minutes and it should work great. I set mine under a light bulb for a minute and it was very bright (brighter than the attached photo, it’s hard to see via camera). All in all I’m extremely satisfied with price, glow, and the way it looks in my project!
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Cindy L.
> 24 hourI embroider aprons, t-shirts! Sweatshirts, and jackets. Fun to use!
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tanya
> 24 hourI also used their stabilizer in the beginners kit which I also think was a huge help! I am no great artist with embroidery, this is pretty much my second holiday putting peoples names on gifts. I used the expensive craft store embroidery thread last time and it kinda looked like the letters were bleeding for a lack of better words. The letters werent crisp like this. This looks like I paid someone to do it & I really like that on my fixed income...I cant do expensive gifts. So this will look expensive without breaking the bank. Also the back is WAY cleaner than my stockings. Definitely a product upgrade because I havent switched machines. I am using the glow in the dark on all the Grandkids blankets so even in the dark they know its their blanket. The pic with the name glowing was after just about 1min under a flashlight.
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Sarah
> 24 hourThis has to be the coolest thread ever. I love telling customers that stitch work glows in the dark. Most definitely worth the buy. I use it in a 6 needle Brother and it stitches out perfectly. Highly recommend