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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Embroidery Thread Chart

I can never keep track of my embroidery thread. I keep telling myself that I remember what I have....but I end up with duplicates. So here's a little trick...

Find chart of your favorite brands (like this one from Isacord or this one from Sulky or these from Robison Anton) and print it (in color...obviously). 

Laminate it or slide it into sheet protectors. Then use a dry erase marker or overhead transparency marker to mark down what you have. When you run out, just erase it! You'll want to be careful of dry erase markers - the ink rubs off with little effort.

2 comments:

  1. This embroidery thread chart is incredibly helpful for enthusiasts seeking color inspiration and guidance for their projects. With a wide array of vibrant hues and shades, it's a treasure trove for creativity. For impeccable results in your embroidery endeavors, consider digitized embroidery by Absolute Digitizing. Their expertise ensures precision and quality in every stitch, bringing your designs to life with finesse.

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  2. The "Embroidery Thread Chart" blog provides valuable insights into the diverse range of embroidery threads available, offering embroiderers a comprehensive resource for selecting the perfect thread for their projects. For those seeking guidance on the quality and performance of different thread brands, a Madiera embroidery thread review would be highly beneficial. Additionally, for flawless embroidery designs that truly shine, consider embroidery digitizing by Digitizing Buddy.

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