The UK's Top 10 Best Selling
Art Craft Threads
This list showcases the top 10 bestselling art and craft threads in the UK today. Whether you’re looking for embroidery thread, yarn, crochet thread, or other craft threads, this list has you covered. Get inspired by the most popular threads and find the perfect one for your next project.
Based on customer reviews and sales
Last updated: 10th Jun 2023 0:32
Next update: 10th Jun 2023 6:32
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Top Art Craft Threads based on number of reviews
This is a list of the bestselling Art Craft Threads ranked by number of reviews found online
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Leonis 30 Color Handy Polyester Sewing Threads 45 m / 50 yds Each [ 93011 ]
Excellent7,3157,3158.0/10 - 4
Embroidery Threads 100 Skeins Pack,AUERVO Embroidery Floss,Cross Stitch Threads,Friendship Bracelets Thread,Crafts Floss Rainbow Color with Free Embroidery Needles,Floss Bobbins…
Excellent5,3605,3608.6/10 - 6
Brother LS14S Metal Chassis Sewing Machine & Korbond Complete Thread Set-1350m-30 x 45m Colours – Hand and Machine Sewing, Repairs, Crafting, Polyester, Multicoloured, 30 Spool
Top Rated4,8564,8569.4/10 - 7
Korbond Complete Thread Set-1350m-30 x 45m Colours – Hand and Machine Sewing, Repairs, Crafting, Polyester, Multicoloured, 30 Spool
Excellent4,0744,0748.0/10
Top tips for buying an Art Craft Thread
- Choose the right thread for your project. Consider the type of fabric you’re using, the type of stitches you’ll be making, and the desired effect.
- Look for quality. Look for threads made from natural materials like cotton, silk, or wool. Avoid synthetic threads, which can be more prone to fraying and unraveling.
- Consider the weight of the thread. Heavier threads will be stronger and more durable, but may not be suitable for finer fabrics or more intricate stitches.
- Look for colorfastness. Make sure the thread you choose is colorfast, so it won’t bleed or fade when washed.
- Choose the right dye. Natural dyes such as plant-based dyes may be a better choice than chemical dyes.
- Consider the length of the spool. A longer spool of thread will last longer, but a shorter spool may be more convenient to store or transport.
- Check the packaging. Look for thread that is neatly wound and packaged in an airtight container to protect it from dust and dirt.
- Read the label. Check the label for the thread’s fiber content, weight, and length of the spool.
- Consider the price. Art and craft threads can be expensive, so shop around for the best deal.
- Buy from a reputable supplier. Make sure you buy from a trusted supplier with a good reputation.