The Best Embroidery Thread for Your Next Project

The Best Embroidery Thread for Your Next Project

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The best embroidery thread? For the highest quality, largest range of thread colors, and biggest selection, I always recommend DMC! Plus, did you know there are over 10 kinds of DMC embroidery floss, each with a unique purpose? Read on to find out which of these will be the best embroidery thread for your next project.

Perfect for hand embroidery and a variety of creative projects such as cross stitch, needlepoint, friendship bracelets, tassels and general thread crafts. This package includes 36 six-strand embroidery floss skeins in nine different variegated shades. Contents: 100% cotton. Imported.

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