

🖤 Sew like a pro with silk that whispers luxury and durability.
YLI Silk Thread 100wt 200m in Black is a premium reeled silk thread designed for applique, basting, and fine heirloom sewing. Manufactured in Japan, this ultra-fine, strong silk thread offers a smooth, snag-resistant finish ideal for delicate, nearly invisible stitches. With 200 meters per spool, it supports extensive projects and is suitable for both hand sewing and carefully tuned machine use. Trusted by artisans for its quality and durability, it elevates traditional crafts with a touch of luxury.
| ASIN | B0018N7GZK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #332,194 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #2,966 in Sewing Thread |
| Brand | YLI Threads |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Crochet Hook US Size | 10 or 12 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (222) |
| Date First Available | April 30, 2008 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00758549436001 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 7874.02 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | 20210-BLK |
| Manufacturer | YLI Threads |
| Material | Silk |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| UPC | 707004755195 758549436001 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
J**Y
Great thead, it's reeled silk and very nice. Doesn't snag if you use it right.
It's really helpful that Amazon has high-quality materials available online like this. Where I live, there's practically no craft stores left and none of them sell anything nice anymore. The best I can do is get quilting-grade cotton. I live in a "cultural desert" of strip malls, strip clubs, and stripped-out stores. I use Amazon, as well as some other online specialty stores, to be able to keep traditional crafts alive despite living in a big-box car-centric hell. I love this silk thread because it's as-described and really good quality. In case you're new to buying silk, there's two types: spun and reeled. Most people have only purchased Gutermann's spun silk thread from their craft stores. The spun stuff is not the best. This thread, as in the thread this review is for, is reeled. Reeling means that the silk is a continuous filament unwound from the silk cocoon. Reeled silk is higher quality and smoother, while also being stronger. WWII parachutes were made from the stuff. This thread is also exceptionally fine and perfect for small, nearly invisible stitches. Because the thread is reeled, it won't snag nearly as much and you can do fine but still strong work. The value is immeasurable because having this available, with fast shipping and Amazon's customer support backing it, is invaluable. I would have no other option than to buy through the manufacturer themselves. As for the price on Amazon, it's still less than what a store would sell this for - you know, in the New York garment district, LA, or Miami. The color is good and doesn't seem to run or stain. The silk also doesn't seem weakened by the dyeing, which is a common issue with cheap silk. I don't know if this thread meets conservation standards but it definitely beats most of what is used even in modern high-end/luxury manufacturing. I prefer to wax all my thread, especially thread this fine. It's most likely that your material will be the coarse thing snagging and not the thread, so waxing is still recommended for fine work. I also use this with hand sewing and not with a machine. I would imagine that a machine would need a very fine needle and the tension settings would need to be perfect. You'll also need a good machine that has consistent tension every cycle of the mechanism. A modern, low-cost machine can cause problems most people blame on the thread. If you're using a machine, clean it and wipe down all the running surfaces. Go slow and make sure the tension is perfectly matched to the stitch length. Use a properly sized needle from a reputable manufacturer. If your needle is bent or has micro-burrs on it, then you will run into issues with silk. For hand sewing, I've had luck with whatever the higher-end of needle was that my local store sold. Finer needles work better.
D**.
Value priced, meets or exceeds description, works as advertised and is a value.
I purchase several things on Amazon and was giving pretty in-depth reviews. From this point on, here's the new agenda…. if it works as advertised, is well made, meets or exceeds the description, is a value, and arrives in a fair amount of time, it will get a "star rating" equal to what my expectations were/are. If it doesn't meet these criteria, then I will most definitely and descriptively tell the short comings of the products and you as a consumer will not have to go through the trouble of buying the product without some background knowledge. If the sell pulls that item and relists under another description, I will put the exact same review on the seller's feedback page. Sellers have done this a couple of times in the past, and I was true to my word then as well as now. DR
W**R
Nice for fletch wrapping
I use this thread to wrap feathers on my traditional, wooden arrows. It looks nice, it's fairly durable, and slick enough to fly off the fingers easily. Tip: Rub a little wood glue into it to set the knot and waterproof it.
N**N
One of my go-to colors in my favorite appliqué and quilt binding thread
My favorite so I had to buy more. Obtain a high quality look for your appliqué projects using this high quality silk thread. Your stitches just 'disappear' into the fabric resulting in a very professional look. One spool goes a long way, but these are my go to threads. I love hand binding a quilt. I machine stitch the binding onto the quilt back and show off by handstitching the binding onto the front of the quilt using this amazing silk thread in a shade matching or blending with my binding. Highly recommend this thread!
R**T
Beautiful thread for formal alterations. Does tangle easily
Beautiful, strong--- perfect for formal alterations, tangles easily
A**.
good product
works well
K**N
Seams(ha!) Good.
Bought for fly tying wet flies, etc. I can't really complain....especially without actually having a year or so at the vise, and water's edge, to get a sense of this thread. Still, as an initial impression, I'd happily state it's fairly strong and useful for my purposes. FWIW and YMMV.
E**E
Silk thread
Just perfect the color and quality was what I was after. Would buy again
E**A
Nice silk, bright colour but not very strong. Not for salmon fly dressing but is suitable for clasdic trout patterns. Pearsalls is a superiir product.
M**S
This thread is a pleasure to sew with. I used it to sew' a 'Celtic Knot' pattern of black bias tape on a cushion. For this type of project it is 100% better then cotton thread. Thank you for having it on the 'prime' list.
H**I
very disappointed in the strength. snaps very easily
F**D
Superb product for tying salmon flies.
S**A
Thank you, just what I have wanted
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