Weelittlestitches is a designer on Etsy that makes a lot of pixel people patterns but she also keeps a blog. She has a great post from a couple days ago on how to make working with metallic floss easier so I thought I'd post a link here.
http://weelittlestitchescrossstitch.blogspot.com/
Good tips about working with metallic floss
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Good tips about working with metallic floss
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Camelot Sampler - Teresa Wentzler
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Re: Good tips about working with metallic floss
She did a good job; anyone who reads it should be ready to tackle metallics right away. I've heard of her way of knotting the metallics on the needle, but I've never tried it. If I ever get a design that uses two strands of metallic, I'll give it a shot. The Disney design uses one strand Glissen Gloss and one strand floss or I'd try the method there.
I've also never used Thread Heaven, but I know lots of people here do. I think I'll have to pick some up and give it a go.
Thanks for sharing.
I've also never used Thread Heaven, but I know lots of people here do. I think I'll have to pick some up and give it a go.
Thanks for sharing.
Debby
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Angel of Love
History of Mythical Creatures
Cache la Poudre
Past Present Forever
Innocent Dreams
Re: Good tips about working with metallic floss
I use thread heaven for my metalics, what a difference! I dont know that it helps with tangles, I just use short lengths and dangle often, but the thread glides through the fabric so nicely with thread heaven, less wear on the thread and fabric!
Ive used it on kreinick #4 braid, caron snow, anchor blending filament, and petite treasure braid.
I dont use DMC metalics for anything, I will just convert it to kreinick.
Ive used it on kreinick #4 braid, caron snow, anchor blending filament, and petite treasure braid.
I dont use DMC metalics for anything, I will just convert it to kreinick.

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Thank you so much for the link!
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Re: Good tips about working with metallic floss
I've only been using the DMC metalic threads for 4 years. I have "always "looped" my cotton and metalic threads. I have "never" had problems with my metalics "fraying" like she says. Her strands looks like they are not separated or they are a thicker strand of metalics that I use. I separate my metalic threads just like I do the cotton. I use the length of thread in cotton thread as she does in the metalics. I only use for ever how many stitches as I need in the metalics and far as length wise. If I have 4 stitches, I use about 3 ins. I have never done a project all in metalics. Just here and there.
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