High-Quality Material: Crafted from 100% linen, offering durability and elegance for your cross-stitch and embroidery projects.
Fine 28-Count Fabric: With 28 stitches per inch (or pts/cm), ideal for intricate designs and fine details, resulting in a professional finish.
Smooth Texture: The fabric's smooth texture allows your needle to glide effortlessly, ensuring precise stitching.
Versatile Usage: Suitable for various projects like samplers, portraits, and detailed designs, offering versatility for needlework enthusiasts.
Timeless Elegance: DMC Linen Fabric 28 count adds a touch of sophistication to your needlework projects, making them stand out with timeless beauty.
Product Specifications
Item Weight: 2.24 ounces
Manufacturer: DMC CORPORATION
ASIN: B08NFLVPLC
Country of Origin: USA
Item model number: IL9286BX-3782
Customer Reviews: 4.6 out of 5 stars 20Reviews
Date First Available: November 13, 2020
Product Information
Product description
The Most Recommended Embroidery Floss In The World
Six-strand Embroidery Floss by DMC
This premium thread is made up of six size 25 easily separated strands, which allows you to customize the thickness of the thread by choosing the number of strands.
Known for Quality
DMC Six-strand Embroidery Floss is made from long staple cotton, double mercerized for a brilliant sheen, 100% colorfast and fade resistant.
507 Famous Color Numbers
Our vast color offering ensures you'll find the perfect shade for your next needlework project.
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Wash & Care Instructions
DMC Embroidery Floss can be washed frequently without fading. It can be washed at a high temperature ( 95° C/203° F). Be sure to pay attention to the washing instructions on the fabric on which the thread was embroidered.
Butterflies stitched in Six-strand Embroidery Floss
How To Use Six-Strand Embroidery Floss
To separate the floss's strands, take your skein and find the tail that sticks out. Pull the tail out from the skein slowly until you have an 18" length of floss and cut it off. If you'd like to separate the thread into individual strands, pull one strand up and out slowly until it's fully separated from the others.
Take your strands, thread your needle, and begin your embroidery journey!
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Perfect for embroidery, cross-stitch, and other hand sewing techniques!