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thread Emoji

The 🧵 thread emoji represents thread used for sewing and crafting, or a metaphorical “thread” of ideas.

U+1F9F5

🧵 is the Thread emoji, often used when you’re talking about sewing, repairs, or crafting materials. It can also suggest a “thread” that ties ideas together in writing or discussion. Below you’ll find meaning, examples, and easy copy options.

thread Emoji Meaning

The 🧵 (THREAD, U+1F9F5) emoji commonly represents thread: the yarn-like material used for sewing, mending, embroidery, and general crafting. In everyday messages, people also use it to suggest stitching something together—like repairing clothes, creating handmade projects, or working on costumes. Beyond crafts, it’s sometimes used metaphorically as a “thread” of a story, where one idea connects to the next. You might see it in writing, brainstorming, or conversations about following a sequence of points, especially when multiple topics are being discussed.

Common uses

  • Mentioning sewing, mending, or repairing clothing
  • Labeling craft supplies and DIY project materials
  • Signaling embroidery or stitching work in a post or message
  • Referring to a “thread” of ideas in writing, notes, or planning
  • Organizing discussion points or continuing a conversation strand

Examples

🧵 Thread Emoji (U+1F9F5)

  • 🧵I need to buy 🧵 and a needle for a quick hem.
  • 🧵Her costume looks great—so much 🧵 work went into it.
  • 🧵The pattern uses two kinds of 🧵 for stronger seams.
  • 🧵Follow this 🧵 of thought: problem → cause → solution.
  • 🧵Can someone continue the 🧵 from yesterday’s discussion?

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F9F5
HTML Entity🧵
HTML Code🧵
CSS\1F9F5

FAQ

What does the thread emoji mean?

The 🧵 (THREAD, U+1F9F5) emoji commonly represents thread: the yarn-like material used for sewing, mending, embroidery, and general crafting. In everyday messages, people also use it to suggest stitching something together—like repairing clothes, creating handmade projects, or working on costumes. Beyond crafts, it’s sometimes used metaphorically as a “thread” of a story, where one idea connects to the next. You might see it in writing, brainstorming, or conversations about following a sequence of points, especially when multiple topics are being discussed.

What is the Unicode for the 🧵 Thread emoji?

Its Unicode name is THREAD and its code point is U+1F9F5.

How can I copy the 🧵 symbol easily?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided escape forms (HTML or CSS/JavaScript) in your code.

When should I use 🧵 instead of a sewing-related emoji?

Use 🧵 when you specifically want to mention thread for sewing/crafting, or when you mean a connected “thread” of ideas in writing or discussion.

What are the HTML and code escape versions of 🧵?

HTML entity: 🧵. CSS escape: \\1F9F5. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F9F5}.