🧵 Threading the Future of Fashion!
The BCP Conductive Sewing Thread is a high-strength, durable solution designed for sewing touch screen gloves and anti-static apparel. With approximately 2100 yards of light gray thread made from stainless steel fiber and polyester, it offers versatility for various applications while ensuring anti-static properties.
M**R
Worked perfectly on cotton gloves
Have to start wearing cotton gloves at night to keep skin treatment on hands, but need to use phone for soothing vids that put me to sleep. After realizing the outrageous prices for conductive thread in the fabric stores ( $6 for 10 yards? Really?) I got this. Was worried it would be thick or scratchy, but it’s fine soft thread very easy to use. I threaded a needle with a doubled length and quickly and sloppily embroidered cross stitches all over the undersurface of the first fingertip of a glove. Worked perfectly, no trouble using the phone at all. Really pumped. I’m goimg to do a few more and see if they go through the laundry too. Probably can just put random stitches on too.
D**E
Good quality
It actually works. I wasn’t sure at first but it really does work
J**
This doesn’t work!
I wish I didn’t miss my window to return.It’s my fault for trusting on this product.This did not work. 🤨
T**S
Thick thread needs a darning needle with extra large eye
I applied to fluffy gloves. Didn't look too pretty, but it works! I used 4 strands & just stitched back & forth. I tried to do a heart shape, but the glove material was too lofty for that. Will try with flat fleece gloves - should work better. You will need a needle with an EXTRA LARGE EYE. It doesn't appear very thick, but it won't go into even normal large eye needles. It would have been nice if they provided a needle for it!Now, I'm able to use my cute warm gloves & still access by cellphone functions.
P**O
Does the job
I used this thread to turn regular gloves into touch-screen gloves. What worked best for me was to stitch many loops until it forms 4-5mm "bump" of thread on the finger of outside of the glove, while spreading the thread a bit wider on the inside of the glove for more skin contact. This resulted in touchscreen gloves that were much warmer, and much more accurate/usable than several purpose-built gloves.This is a conductive fabric, and even with extensive use I had no scratching on my screen at all. I had one pair of gloves that I used frequently and they were still working great all winter, so I don't believe the thread wears out either. I only wish it had been available in a smaller spool.
K**N
Great buy!
This stuff is awesome! My girls have had me sew fingerprints onto all their knit gloves so they can use their school computers while keeping their hands all toasty! Super strong, super easy to thread a needle with, I love it!
D**N
Use plenty of thread
Use plenty of thread. I used a bottle cap from a Coke inside the finger to hold it open for sewing. Just make a nice circle. Love it.
J**T
It works if you have enough in one spot.
The thread works, but not with a single thread. I increased the screen sensitivity on my phone and it takes between 4 and 8 threads to start to be able to interact with the screen. The thread is very thin so it isn't actually that difficult to put 3 to 4 threads in an average sewing needle, thus 6 to 8 threads for sewing into the fingers.There is much better conductive thread out there, I also purchased a bobbin of conductive thread from the PiHut and it is 2x or 3x thicker off the spool and much darker, but 1 thread is enough to interact with the screen. Your choice of what to buy of course, but just trying to share and save a bit of your time.
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