Hello everyone.
I wondered if there are any alternatives to the Kreinik Blending Filaments. I love them and have lots but just wondered if any other brands do anything similar so I can look for more colours and grow my stash! I am Uk based so preferably something I can get here easily.
TIA xx
Blending Filament Alternatives
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Re: Blending Filament Alternatives
There's Madeira Glissen Gloss (sometimes called Rainbow Glissengloss) - a quick Google found it at Lakeside Needlecraft, Willow Fabrics and Katz' Cross Stitch.
Rainbow Gallery used to do an extensive colour range but I can't seem to find it anymore - their Treasure Braid Petite (which used to be called Petite Treasure Braid) is about the thickness of two blending filaments.
Rainbow Gallery used to do an extensive colour range but I can't seem to find it anymore - their Treasure Braid Petite (which used to be called Petite Treasure Braid) is about the thickness of two blending filaments.
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Re: Blending Filament Alternatives
Hey Gem! Lovely to see you back.
If you use DMC Diamant with caution, it produces stunning, shiny results (despite the fact that DMC metallics are generally awfully badly behaved). You can find it here.
If you use DMC Diamant with caution, it produces stunning, shiny results (despite the fact that DMC metallics are generally awfully badly behaved). You can find it here.