Embroidery Thread and Floss Embroidery threads come in an exciting range of colors and fibers. Some popular fibers used for threads are silks, cottons, linens, wools, metals, and synthetics. Particular weights and thickness of threads are suited for certain types of background fabrics. You can also experiment with other yarns, such as those made for knitting or crochet. Familiarize yourself with the following embroidery threads and examples of backgrounds that can be used with each: Embroidery floss. A loosely twisted six-strand cotton thread that is easily divided into single threads. Works well on linen or cotton fabrics. Matte embroidery thread. A thick, soft, tightly twisted thread. Works well on evenweave fabrics in linen and cotton. Crewel yarn. A fine two-ply wool or acrylic yarn. Works well on linen. Flower thread. A fine thread that cannot be divided and has a matte finish. Works well on tightly woven fabrics and cottons and linens. Pearl cotton. A strong, twisted thread that cannot be divided and has a high sheen. Works well on cottons, linens, and wools. Persian yarn. Loosely twisted three- strand wool or acrylic yarn that is easily divided. Works well on cottons, wools, and linens.
Currently, we only sell floss variety packs from Janlynn. We will be completing our floss and thread catalog by adding items from DMC, Anchor, Crescent Colours, Caron Collection, Glissen Gloss and Glorianna Threads. To view and buy Janlynn loss variety packs, click the link below. Please join our email so we can notify you as we add floss and threads to our site. |