lilyv Publish time 2018-9-25 23:04

Working with metallics

Does anyone have any tips or hints to a newbie just starting to work with metallics??

Mad4Sewing Publish time 2018-9-26 17:08

I prefer to work with Kreinik metallic threads. They glide much easy on the needle and are lovely to stitch with.

Some people use a sheet that you place in the tumble dryer to help "tame" them or thread heaven or beeswax. I dont use any.

Use short lengths of thread, this will help stop tangle and fray.

Good luck dear!:loveliness:

DianaC Publish time 2018-10-1 22:00

Я тоже новичок в работе с металлизированной нитью. Спасибо за совет!!!

BoingBoing Publish time 2020-6-24 00:25

Work with short lengths and keep some beeswax or conditioner handy. Take your time with metallics, not the easiest material to work with.

Bettsp Publish time 2020-6-26 23:12

When I use metallics I use short threads and moisten then slightly to keep them from fraying.

Sylvana Publish time 2020-7-2 01:23

I used metallics in a pattern, its not easy, for a beginner you must have some patience to work with. But you will manage it, good luck. :)

alpacastitcher Publish time 2020-7-3 23:38

Patience is key! I agree with everyone above- shorter lengths and thread conditioner if you find there to be too much snag or fraying.
Also, test different brands to find what you like.
DMC Metallic is HORRIBLE! No one likes it!
Some people hate Kreinik, others love it. Go for #4 braid for Kreinik. Try Petite Treasure Braid if you dont like Kreinik.
Take it slow and be patient and it will turn out beautiful.

Patty Farinha Publish time 2021-6-17 01:55

Eu ador as metalicas.Usar fios curtos,ficar destorcendo a agulha e usar condicionador de fios.

Dnd1224 Publish time 2021-6-24 23:42

My friend told me to try petite treasure braid by rainbow gallery. She says it’s wonderful. The trick is smaller strands

d3lta Publish time 2021-8-1 05:29

When I use metallic threads I cut into 12-inch sections. If it starts to fray moisten just slightly with your fingertips or a thread conditioner. Metallic threads can kink so be patient.If the metallic thread is for just a few stitches complete all the regular thread stitching first then stitch the metallic thread and last the backstitches.
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