Kreinik Metallic Thread Color Chart For
available Blending Filament
Use Kreinik Blending Filament,
by itself or combined with other yarns, to create random
highlighting effect in all hand embroidery like cross stitch
and needlepoint, plus machine embroidery, crochet, and
knitting. Scroll down to view the Blending Filament color
chart and to order for your next project.
Available on 50 meter (55 yard) spools.
Hand Embroidery:
The thin quality of Blending Filament allows you to create subtle
light reflection. You can combine the Blending Filament with another thread type, in the same
needle, to create a metallic sparkle. The addition of one or two strands
does not add weight to your thread, so you can use the needle size that
accommodates the original thread you are using. You can vary the amount of
shimmer you want to add to a design by using one or more strands; use a single
strand for the most subtle shimmer or two strands for added effect.
Care
Kreinik Blending Filament is hand or machine washable and dry cleanable. Cool
water is recommended. Do not use bleach. It can also be tumble-dried on low
setting. When ironing a finished piece containing Blending Filament, do not iron
directly on the thread; use a cloth, and do not use steam.
Tips on using Kreinik Blending Filament in hand work:
Blending Filament comes on a snap-spool mechanism. Both sides of the spool open,
so look for the side where the thread end is located. Insert your thumbnail
under the cap, and rotate the spool while gently lifting the cap to release the
thread (the cap should not pop off). Snap the lid shut to secure the unused
portion.
Use short lengths of thread-about 45cm (18 inches) or less-to avoid excessive
abrasion when pulling the thread through the ground fabric or canvas. The more a
strand is pulled through fabric or canvas, the more 'wear' it causes on the
thread. Using shorter lengths will maintain the quality of the thread, plus
reduce tangling as shorter lengths are easier to control (less knotting!). If
you are stitching on fabric, use a needle large enough to 'open' the hole in the
fabric sufficiently and allow the thread(s) to go through more easily; this
reduces friction and fraying.
If combining Blending Filament with another thread type in a needle, you may
wish to moisten the filament together with the other thread with a slightly
damp, soft cosmetic sponge. This can help to control both thread types as they
work together in your needle.
Stitch slowly with Blending Filament to achieve more control and insure
uniformity in stitching.
Let your needle hang frequently to let the thread untwist and thus reduce
knotting.
If using Hi Luster Blending Filament, lay the filament flat and smooth as you
stitch to allow maximum light reflection. Think of it as a tiny ribbon; using a
laying tool can help prevent twisting, or simply use your finger to lay the
thread.
JAPAN THREADS
Used for needlepoint,
cross stitch, smocking, surface stitchery and couching. Imported
from Japan. 65% nylon, 35% polyester.
A Very fine smooth thread.
#1 $1.60
KR-001J-1
Silver
KR-002J-1
Gold
KR-321J-1
Dark Gold
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