I need some yellow thread to mend my blouse.
The Pharaohs of ancient Egypt wore garments made of fabric featuring threads of pure gold.
A nylon thread is stronger than a steel wire of identical weight.
Si Ling-Chi, empress of China, developed the process by which
thread is removed from the cocoon of a silkworm.
The threads on this screw are gone, so I can't really tighten it.
We bought her a little sewing basket for her thread and needles and stuff.
One silkworm can spin a thread more than half a mile long.
There is a
common thread running through all his stories.
Be careful when you're removing the bolt that you don't damage the threads.
We threaded our way through the crowded marketplace.
The little canoe threaded through a network of small canals towards the sea.
It's hard
to thread the laces of my ice skates through the little holes when my hands are freezing cold.
My eyes are getting bad and it's hard for me to thread my needles when I'm sewing.
There is a spider in Papua New Guinea which spins huge webs featuring threads up to six yards long.
An African proverb notes that a needle cannot hold two threads or a mind two thoughts.
A Chinese proverb observes that a cloth is not woven from a single thread.
Jesse Jackson once remarked that America is not a blanket woven from one thread, one color, one cloth.
Someone once said that the ritual of marriage is not simply a social event; it is a crossing of threads in the fabric of fate.
Find someone who has threaded a needle.