Thread
(noun)
A thin cord of twisted fibers used for sewing or weaving.
Origin:
From the old english word "þrǣd" meaning thin cord, thread is a thin cord of twisted fibers used for sewing or weaving.
Examples:
- The seamstress carefully threaded the needle before starting to sew.
- The weaver used different colored threads to create a beautiful pattern.
- The tailor cut the thread after completing the last stitch.
- The embroiderer carefully followed the pattern, using different colored threads to create the design.
- The quilter used a thick thread to quilt the layers of the blanket together.