First Look at an Exciting New Thread

February 10, 2012
Sweetie Pie by Barbara Elmore, needlepoint canvas using sparkles for hair

Sweetie Pie by Barbara Elmore

The hair in the delightful piece by Barbara Elmore is made with Sparkles, am exciting new thread from Sundance. (Sundance also distributes the canvas.) It’s a sparkly, wide mesh tube that is available in 12 colors.

sparkles needlepoint tube from Sundance

Sparkles needlepoint tube from Sundance

As you can see from this picture, it looks as if you would NEVER be able to stitch with it, but it’s like a miracle thread. Barbara is right in her post when she says using it is “addictive.” In it she shows pictures of it left whole and full (also the picture of Sweetie Pie above), flattened and couched down, used in variable thickness couching, and teased apart to make a realistic fire.

That’s not all, you could also make thick or thin spirals from it or flatten it down squeeze it and wrap it to make something that look like a solid piece of metal. You could put small beads in it and then wrap thread between the beads to make a necklace. You could run Sundance’s new Neon tubing through it and make it glow.

There are so many possibilities. I”m excited to try it and as you find ways to use it, let me know and we’ll share them.

Related posts:

  1. Sundance Sparkles
  2. Exciting Color Schemes for Christmas
  3. Threads Days at Nuts about Needlepoint
  4. High Cotton – Thread Review
  5. DMC Color Variations – Thread Review

Tags: , , ,

One Response to First Look at an Exciting New Thread

  1. Debbie on February 10, 2012 at 6:58 pm

    You know this has my name all over it!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

New Cyberclasses with Art Needlepoint

Beginning in February 2012, I have several great classes coming up with Art Needlepoint, suitable for stitchers at any level. The projects are large and small. One focuses on threads but the others emphasize stitching. Contact me for the schedule & for more information.

Support Nuts

Keep this blog ad-free by supporting it through your donation. Suggested donation $5.00.

Learn about the services I offer in-person and through email at ThumbTack. fabric arts Blog This Here Online Marketing
Add blog to our directory. Crafts blog