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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
I'm pleased with this embroidery floss bundle - there's a great range of colors. Some of them are just a couple of shades from each other, which makes subtle shading possible. Many times, bulk buys like this just have primary colors, which is great, but this allows for making more detailed pieces.The quality of the floss is good - it's silky enough to slide easily and resist tangling, and I don't see any evidence that it's not going to hold up.Overall, this is a great buy - a good price for a good selection!
Sarah
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
I am a novice at embroidery and all that fun stuff, so my experience with a lot of thread is limited. I do prefer to make repairs with embroidery thread often, and it worked just fine for that purpose (I darned a sock with it. The repair wasn’t great, but that’s just my skills.). In that repair, the main fabric was white, and the whole sock got washed, and there was no bleeding of color that I could see.It overall feels very similar to the thread that you get in more mass-produced cross stitch kits. It’s smooth and seems to go through the fabric fine, but it’s not anything overly special either.My only worry is that since there isn’t really a brand, that if you run out of a singular color it’s going to be really hard to color match. For me and my current skill level though, I would definitely recommend this thread pack.
JC
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
These embroidery threads are so colorful and vibrant. The bag comes with 50 different shade of colors. There's all kinds of colors that you can select from. I love how the threads are soft but strong. It's perfect for making friendship bracelets and for embroidery projects. I plan on starting back up again and teaching my son. The pricing is definitely fair for the amount you get.
Jojo
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
So many different colors! Each color comes with one skein, so if you have a larger project, this is more of a sampler and may not be for you. The Thread is of good quality. It's not as great as others you get in the craft store, but for the price, the quality is fair.
Nazeebs
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
Excellent quality embroidery thread, there’s a great variety of colors at an extremely reasonable price point. They are comparable to embroidery thread I previously bought from Micheal’s. There’s loads of uses for these, I will be trying my hand at bookbinding, but my mom is into cross stitch so she will probably be enjoying using these too!
Cait
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
These are really nice! I'm so happy with the quality and quantity. I would be happy to buy these for the current price in the future. There are plenty of colors, and it feels like they are nice quality. I'm using it for making bracelets, so I'm not sure about embroidery specifically, but it works well for what I needed it for.
Sabrina Guerrero
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
The package includes 50 skeins in 48 various colors along with 2 white ones. I'm like to do cross stitching, and these threads would be fantastic for that. They are soft to touch, which should prevent any snags or knots in the thread. There is a great variety of colors to choose from for any project.
Suzie Creamcheese
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
Based on the barcodes which end in 10, these are most likely CXC threads. The manufacturer's photos show Tyche Special threads, but that is not what I received. I like stitching with CXC better, so I'm happy. These threads use the same numbering system as DMC, but they have different fiber content and slightly different colors. I have no problem mixing these threads with DMC in a project, as long it's not in the middle of a big color block. You will be able to see the difference in that case. You won't be able to notice on areas that are far away from each other. That's how subtle the color difference is. It's a little more noticeable when you just compare the unstitched skeins to each other. These threads stitch up very similarly to the floss that you get in stamped cross stitch kits.About the color difference: There are so many variables when it comes to dyelots. DMC changed the way they dye their floss in 1994 because there were new environmental regulations in place. If you have old threads in your stash, they aren't going to match floss that you just purchased in the craft store. In addition, exposure to bright store lighting can fade the floss. For all of these reasons, I'm not really worried about the slight color variance. You can search the internet for more information about the pros and cons of switching to a more affordable floss.
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