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FREE: Kreinik Embroidery Threads

Kreinik Embroidery Threads
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The listing, Kreinik Embroidery Threads has ended.

Auction is for 33 spools of special embroidery thread; 29 are Kreinik and 4 are larger spools of unknown manufacture. Most are unused. I know because they came out of my personal stash. ;-) The others are either unused or minimally used.

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Feedback: If you have any problems or questions once you receive your win, please let me know and give me a chance to straighten things out for you before you leave feedback. I try my best but things can go wrong. I appreciate the chance to make it right.

I will be happy to combine shipping for best price for you. Thanks for looking.
Questions & Comments
Original
What is the difference in this type of embroidery thread then the ones in the long ones.
Feb 21st, 2016 at 10:58:40 AM PST by
Original
Kreinik is usually a metallic thread and is one strand wound on the spool. "Normal" embroidery floss, like DMC, will be 6 strands that you separate, usually using 2 strands at a time for embroidery. Metallic thread is also, in my experience, a more fragile thread, a little more difficult to use because it tends to twist and knot up. However, there is nothing like Kreinik to add some sparkly accents to your handwork. Hope this helps. If anyone else has input, please comment.
Feb 21st, 2016 at 2:07:27 PM PST by
Original
Thank you. I haven't embroidery for years. And I never used any sparkly thread.
I am looking for the sub bonnet girls and other patterns like that to use with normal thread. I need to earn more credits. Will keep an eye out for your auctions. Again Thank you for enlighenting me on this type of thread
Feb 24th, 2016 at 12:41:26 PM PST by

Kreinik Embroidery Threads is in the Crafts | Needlecraft category