2210 Caramel Aurifil Cotton 50wt Large Spool
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Product Description
Introducing the 2210 Caramel Aurifil Large Spool
Aurifil's 50wt 2ply thread is their most versatile and popular cotton thread. The 50wt is strong and and thin, resulting in remarkably flat and crisp seams. Made of 100% Mako cotton Aurifil's 50wt thread will have you sewing in luxury. With 1,422 yards per spool, you'll have the perfect amount of thread to keep you stitching and stitching!
Add a touch of professionalism and sophistication to your sewing projects with our 2210 Caramel Aurifil Large Spool. Made from the highest quality materials, this thread is designed to significantly enhance the overall look and feel of your creations.
Aurifil's 2210 Caramel Large Spool thread offers unmatched durability and tensile strength, promising long-lasting use and inherent resistance to fraying, breaking, or fading. The caramel color gives a rich, vibrant touch to your work, versatile enough to complement a range of fabric colors and types.
This Large Spool is a must-have in your sewing kit, the ideal choice for your various stitches and sewing techniques. Whether you're a novice sewer or a seasoned professional, the 2210 Caramel Aurifil Large Spool delivers superior performance and exceptional value. Don't compromise on quality. Choose Aurifil, and experience the difference today.










