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Embroidery Floss

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"I am so pleased to find a place to purchase embroidery thread at a reasonable price for resale in our shop. Better yet I had a call from one of my customers last week and she loves the thread also. She said that it did not knot up on her. She was very pleased with the quality. Thank you Sullivans for making this thread available."
-Lily Seymour
Millicent's in Belle, Missouri

“We met you at Nashville (TNNA show) and decided to try Sullivans Floss. Well, let me tell you – we are excited and so are our customers. You are absolutely right – the colors match DMC perfectly and they do not knot. We are hearing back from stitchers using one, two, three and six strands at once, and they love using Sullivans Floss."
-Peggy, The Crafty Framer

 

“I have always bought DMC at the big box stores when it was on sale and knew that no matter what I paid, I was still losing money every time I sold DMC. I LOVE the fact that I can finally make some money when I sell Floss. Thank you so much for introducing us to a truly wonderful product. I am looking forward to doing business with you for a long time.”
-Rick, The Crafty Framer

 

"1. When pulled from the skein, it never once knotted up or tangled. DMC often tangles.
2. Absolutely no tangles when seperating the strands.
3. No knots or tangles while using and no little "fuzzy".
4. I cut a piece at least 36" long (much longer than any experienced person would use) and had no problems using the entire length. It didn't even fray or wear thin as other do when using long pieces.
5. I used 2 strands for most of my project and coverage was perfect. I used 3 strands on french knots and results again were perfect.
6. For testing purposes, I occasionally pulled out stitches and redit them. When I pulled the stitches, there was no color or residue left on my fabric.
7. The last think I noticed was that when I reached the end of the piece I was using (2 or 3 strands), the strands were still the same length. Often I end up with different lengths which means the floss has "slipped" during use."

-Holly, TX