Threads
Multi-Stranded Threads
If you are using stranded threads for
a small needle, you only need one strand, so the thread must be separated
first.
This procedure begins by extending
the stranded thread to its full length.
Then simply pull one end of the six strands and wind it onto a floss
bobbin. 
Continue pulling the thread while keeping the rest of the strands tangle-free.
Don't worry when the remaining strands bunch up, as they will untangle
when the single strand comes out. Repeat this procedure with the remaining
strands, winding them on to the same bobbin.
Note:
- For a medium-sized needle you can use two strands
of thread.
- Three or four strands can be used together with the
large needle.
Thicker threads can also be used with the large needle.
Single-Stranded Threads
An excellent range of single-stranded threads is available
from Masha's Punch Embroidery Needle. For further details, please refer
to the Products page.
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