October 31, 2018
Here’s a Treat: Embroidery Thread Skein Tips
I tried to come up with something particularly Halloweeny to share with you today. But the fact is, aside from this tutorial on embroidering a wee pumpkin (which isn’t necessarily “Halloweeny”), and this pillow case that sports (among other things) an embroidered jack-o-lantern, and this basket of pumpkins (again, fall-ish, but not particular to Halloween), I really don’t have any creepy stitching for you.
But if you squizz about online searching for Halloween stitchery, I guarantee you, you’ll find plenty out there!
What I do have for you today is a little treat in the form of some tips for handling your skeins of threads, whatever types they happen to be.
Thread skeins, as I’m sure you know, can be a source of aggravation, irritation, and downright consternation! They can be the beginning of the end of an embroidery project, if you let them get to you.
I’ve written a few articles over the years about handling different types of skeins of embroidery threads, and if consider them all generally (rather than specifically meant for This Particular Brand of Thread or That Particular Brand of Thread), you’re bound to find a solution for practically any type of skein of embroidery thread.
I’m also going to debunk a popular tip that’s spreading around on social media right now, just for the sake of preventing confusion.
