The thinnest, most invisible thread you'll ever find. "Vectra Virtuoso" was designed to allow magicians to perform their favorite invisible thread effects in tricky lighting or extreme close-up situations.
"Vectra Virtuoso" is an ultra thin version of the super-popular "Vectra Thread" by Steve Fearson. It is surprisingly strong, despite how thin it is. "Vectra Virtuoso" can animate or levitate a credit card, driver's license, playing card, or any other similar weight object, just inches from their face.
Unlike other super-thin fibers that get twisted or kinked, "Vectra Virtuoso" offers an ultra-smooth texture that is spooled completely straight. You will feel the silky smooth difference the first time you use it. This smoothness and elegance also transfers over to your close-up work.
Offering a perfectly tuned amount of elasticity, "Vectra Virtuoso" acts as a shock absorber that eliminates small jerks and shakiness. It is not springy like other similar threads that get kinked or twisted. Even if you flick the line during a float, the levitating object will remain still. While other threads may amplify your mistakes, "Virtuoso" corrects them. Your levitations and animations will never look more beautiful.
Of course, the highlight of "Vectra Virtuoso" though is how completely invisible it is, even in extremely close-up performances. Using just the right tint, Virtuoso readily absorbs light from throughout the spectrum, including natural light. Combined with lessened reflectivity from the straight-edged profile, "Vectra Virtuoso" outperforms all other super thin invisible threads.
This is the perfect solution for anyone looking to amplify their thread work. You receive well over 500 feet of unstripped multi-filament thread which is easily separated into fibers that are virtually invisible. Each strand has dozens of fibers. Put simply, it is a TON of invisible thread.
You'll receive an online video that teaches you everything you need to know to get started with "Vectra Virtuoso".
NOTE: Although a beginner can work with this thread, it is very delicate when compared to the other threads in the Vectra Series. If you are new to thread work you may find the original "Vectra Thread" to be a better starting point. As it's less likely to break, it's a better thread to learn thread work with.
.