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  2. Embroidery thread - Wikipedia

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    Perle cotton (also known as pearl cotton, or by the French coton perlé) is an S-twisted, 2-ply thread with high sheen, sold in five sizes or weights (No. 3, 5, 8, 12 and 16 (Finca), with 3 being the heaviest and 16 the finest). It is suitable for many different types of embroidery.

  3. Amager - Wikipedia

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    Amagergarn – mercerised cotton embroidery thread, pearl yarn, perle cotton, coton perlé (in German: de:Perlgarn) [8] Amagerbroderi (Amager embroidery) is colourful flat sewing known from Amager [9] Amagersyning (Amager stitching) is Dutch-inspired embroidery techniques [10] Amagerhylde – Amager shelf, an A-shaped triangular shelf for ...

  4. Cross-stitch - Wikipedia

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    Today, cotton floss is the most common embroidery thread. It is a thread made of mercerized cotton , composed of six strands that are only loosely twisted together and easily separable. While there are other manufacturers, the two most-commonly used (and oldest) brands are DMC and Anchor, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] both of which have been manufacturing ...

  5. Thread (yarn) - Wikipedia

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    A spool of 30/3 thread has a single's equivalent of 10, because a single strand or ply of that thread has a cotton count size of 10. A 20/2 spool has the same single's equivalent as a 30/3, but a 30/2 spool has a single's equivalent of 15, which means it is composed of individually heavier plies than a 30/3.

  6. Embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Counted-thread embroidery patterns are created by making stitches over a predetermined number of threads in the foundation fabric. Counted-thread embroidery is more easily worked on an even-weave foundation fabric such as embroidery canvas , aida cloth , or specially woven cotton and linen fabrics.

  7. DMC (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the plan to sell the embroidery thread activity was challenged by the filing of a complaint for fraud in the December 2008 judgment. [11] In June 2016, the British investment fund BlueGem Capital Partners [12] announced its intention to buy 100% of the capital of DMC. The repurchase was made in September 2016. [13]

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