Anchor Stranded Cotton 8m Skeins

£1.49
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This thread is made from 100% Egyptian cotton and is double mercerized for a brilliant luster and soft finish. It is available in over 460 colors, including a wide range of solids, variegateds, and metallics.

 

Anchor Stranded Cotton is a versatile thread that can be used for a variety of needlework projects, including:

Anchor Code
  • BLK / 403
  • 50
  • 62
  • 129
  • 244
  • 305
  • 306
  • 333
  • 889
  • 1027
  • 177
  • 386
  • 0002
  • 0178
  • 0236
  • 0245
  • 0289
  • 0290
  • 0291
  • 0303
  • 0316
  • 0326
  • 0330
  • 0332
  • 0341
  • 0349
  • 0359
  • 0365
  • 0374
  • 0376
  • 0830
  • 0888
  • 0890
  • 0942
  • 0943
  • 0944
  • 0972
  • 1026
  • 1037
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This thread is made from 100% Egyptian cotton and is double mercerized for a brilliant luster and soft finish. It is available in over 460 colors, including a wide range of solids, variegateds, and metallics.

 

Anchor Stranded Cotton is a versatile thread that can be used for a variety of needlework projects, including:

 

Cross stitch

Embroidery

Hardanger

Needlepoint

Lacemaking

It is also a popular choice for machine embroidery and crochet.

 

Anchor Stranded Cotton is sold in 8m skeins. Each skein contains 6 strands of thread, which can be used individually or combined to create different color effects.

 

Here are some tips for using Anchor Stranded Cotton:

 

When choosing colors, keep in mind that the lighter the color, the more strands you will need to use to achieve a solid coverage.

If you are using multiple strands of thread, be sure to twist them together before you start stitching. This will help to prevent the thread from tangling.

When stitching, be careful not to pull the thread too tightly. This can cause the fabric to pucker.

Once you have finished stitching, wash and iron your project to set the stitches and remove any excess fabric.

I hope this information is helpful. Have fun stitching with your Anchor Stranded Cotton!

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