Can fishing line be used as thread?

Boating enthusiasts may ask the question, “?” The answer is yes, fishing line can be used as thread in some cases.

Fishing line is known for its strength and durability when it comes to catching fish. The same strength and durability can be used to create strong seams in certain fabrics. However, before considering fishing line as thread, there are a few things to keep in mind.

The first thing to consider is the type of fishing line being used. Monofilament fishing line is the best option for use as thread, as it is the strongest and most durable. Fluorocarbon and braided lines are not recommended, as they are too stiff and can easily become tangled.

Next, consider the weight of the fabric being sewn. Fishing line is thicker than traditional sewing thread, so it may not be the best option for lightweight fabrics like silk or chiffon. It is better suited for heavier fabrics like canvas or denim.

When using fishing line as thread, it is important to use a larger needle size than what is normally used for sewing. A size 14 or 16 needle is recommended. This will ensure that the needle can easily pass through the thick fishing line.

Another thing to keep in mind is that fishing line may not be the most comfortable or aesthetically pleasing option for sewing. It can be rough and scratchy, and may not blend well with certain fabrics.

In summary, fishing line can be used as thread in certain cases. Monofilament line is the best option, and it is best suited for heavier fabrics that can withstand its strength and thickness. Remember to use a larger needle size, and keep in mind that it may not be the most comfortable or aesthetically pleasing option.

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