Spookytooth Publish time 2013-6-19 03:23

I have now found a British site that sells these threads in six ply stranded cotton, same colour numbers and description of colours as the Rosewood Manor sampler.I am assuming that these can be split into three ply and used the same, if anyone is interested!

stitcherex Publish time 2013-6-21 08:00

Hi Spookytooth,
I was wandering in 123stitch for fabrics, and just out of curiosity, had a look at their thread tab.And Valdani is listed ! Not sure about the completeness of the range though.Another site is sewanso, also listed Valdani in their threads section.

123stitch is a US online site while sewanso is UK.I have bought from 123 and think they are good.

Check it out :)

Cheers,
p

CARRION Casado Publish time 2014-5-22 21:45

Hola!
Acabo de encontrar este post, siento no haberlo hecho antes.

Para el punto de cruz el más recomendables el hilo valdani de tres cabos. Sí quieres usar la madeja tal y como viene, si dividir los cabos, no debes usar tela de trama demasiado fina, lo más adecuado sería una de 28-32counts.

Estos hilos son preciosos, pero en Europa so un poco caros. Yo los he comprado en anitalittlestitches.com. busca en el apartado de gráficos de rosewood manor, verás que tienen preparados kits con los hilos necesarios para algunos de los gráficos.

Un beso!

CARRION Casado Publish time 2014-8-10 06:11

He comprado algunos de estos hilos en Anita Little Stitches. Tienen shop online!!

rosebud Publish time 2014-8-11 01:35

I have used Valdani threads for projects by Rosewood Manor.The ones I used were cotton over-dyed threads, 3 ply.They offer no DMC equivalent that I am aware of.They are very beautiful and have a "soft" look to them as opposed to a shine.They come as a small ball of thread and you just cut your length or stitch right off the ball.They can be expensive compared to other threads but they are well worth it.They are very nice threads to stitch with.You can order them direct through their site but everything is done on-line, then they will call you to get your credit card number, then they ship.I did not like this method as they are difficult to get hold of and I think her spouse answered the phone with child in background crying.At first I was concerned but I had no problem.Mostly, I order through my local shop.When new charts come out, they often offer the "kit" for the Valdanis for that new chart.You can also buy individually through 1-2-3 Stitch in Utah, USA.

Mzgrannie Publish time 2014-8-18 02:23

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I have used Valdani threads for projects by Rosewood Manor.The ones I used were cotton over-dyed t ...

I love valdani threads on 28 ct.

sacha Publish time 2014-9-13 15:42

Ive used the son Valdani 3 threads, but it is not very convenient if you embroider on 2 threads. There are now 6 hanks threads., Its much better

scouttie Publish time 2014-10-23 04:50

Ive used them and really like them. They are available here in the US and I think they are manufactured in Canada. They make a 3ply which many punch needle people like and then a regular 6 ply (like DMC). The colors are really lovely but they are a little hard to find.

crosswindcrafte Publish time 2014-11-3 22:27

I have heard of them, but havent seen any.

Countedout Publish time 2015-2-21 05:44

I have some of the Valdani 3 ply, they are very soft color tones, overdyed? maybe. (Mine are mainly purples.) My 3 ply ones are fairly thick though.

I got them from an embroidery convention, which doesnt help as per finding a supplier.

I can imagine in something like Ink Circles designs theyd be lovely.
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