My friends, my friends! If you have been embroidering for even a little while, you’ve probably encountered metallic threads.
And if you’ve encountered metallic threads, you’ve probably encountered the Unending Frustration that goes with them!
For hand embroidery, metallics are always problematic, it seems – more so when you’re doing surface embroidery, free of a grid with open holes like those provided by needlepoint canvas or counted cross stitch fabric. When you’re embroidering on a fabric with a closely-woven surface, like a high count linen, cotton, or silk, metallics are not friendly.
In fact, they’re normally pretty darned cranky.
Today, I’m going to show you metallic threads you will actually want to use, whether you’re doing surface embroidery, counted work, or needlepoint!
These metallics are well-behaved, compared to other metallics widely available on the needlework market. In fact, they are actually a pleasure to stitch with. And when you’re talking about a metallic thread, that says a lot!
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