Circulo Maxi Mouline Embroidery Thread (The Black Shades)

Circulo Maxi Mouline Embroidery Thread (The Black Shades)

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Maxi Mouline threads are the perfect choice for cross stitch and various embroidery projects that demand exquisite detail and a delicate touch. These six-strand skeins are designed to enhance your stitching experience and bring your creative visions to life. Each skein of Maxi Mouline thread is composed of 100% Egyptia
Maxi Mouline threads are the perfect choice for cross stitch and various embroidery projects that demand exquisite detail and a delicate touch. These six-strand skeins are designed to enhance your stitching experience and bring your creative visions to life. Each skein of Maxi Mouline thread is composed of 100% Egyptian cotton, renowned for its superior quality and exceptional durability. The cotton fibres are combed and mercerised, producing a smooth and lustrous finish. This process enhances the thread's strength, reduces lint, and allows it to glide effortlessly through the fabric, ensuring precise and seamless stitching. With six strands per skein, Maxi Mouline threads provide versatility in your embroidery projects. You can easily adjust the thickness of the thread by separating and using the desired number of strands. Craft: Cross Stitch, Embroidery Blend: 100% Egyptian Cotton Net Weight: 1.9g Length: 8m Origin of Brand: Brazil Origin of Manufacturer: Brazil Care Guide: Hand Wash, Do Not Tumble Dry, Do Not Bleach, Iron at a Low Temperature, Dry Lying Flat in the Shade, Dry Clean with PCE only

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