February 28, 2019

Needlepoint Threads - What's the Difference?

It can be hard to know what type of threads to choose for your needlepoint canvas. This blog post breaks it down for you.
Needlepoint Threads   What's the Difference?

You need threads for your canvas but should you order Cotton, Wool, Silk, or 'Pick Our Favorites'?

Here's what you might consider with each thread choice:

Cotton Threads

Christmas mailbox needlepoint canvas with cotton threads

Cotton is a good-value thread option and you can take it anywhere! It's sturdy, doesn't pill, and has a slight sheen to it. Cotton floss is a 6-ply thread and some stitchers don't like dealing with the plies (it's harder to get them to sit flat on the canvas). Also, cotton can feel more "rigid" to stitch with as it doesn't have as much stretch in it as wool and silk. Verdict: The best value option. It's reliable and nothing too fancy, much like your Toyota!

Here at Needlepoint.com, we will select cotton floss, perle cotton, or Threadworx overdyed cotton, depending upon the canvas mesh and the color match. Sometimes you will get a combination. Feel free to add comments at checkout. 

Wool Threads

 

Christmas mailbox needlepoint canvas with wool threads

 

Ah, where there's a 'wool' there's a way! Wool is perhaps the most versatile thread - it's strong, forgiving, and stitches in easily as it has just the right amount of 'give'. Wool wears well so it's great for belts and pillows that get a lot of use. We like to use it as a way of adding texture to designs, especially real-life objects. It's better value than a lot of the specialty fibers. Verdict: The Volvo of fibers - sturdy, reliable and it looks good in most settings!

Silk Threads

 

Christmas mailbox needlepoint canvas with silk threads

We're getting into the fun stuff with silk and silk blends. Silk is a joy to stitch with and has a beautiful luster. It's available in a wide range of colors and thread weights so it gives us lots of options. Silk is durable so you can use it for belts and other hard wearing items. Silk Lame Braid has a sparkle to it and we will often add it to your order for highlighting design features. Verdict: You won't be sorry you upgraded to a BMW!

Pick Our Favorites

Christmas mailbox needlepoint canvas with our favorite thread choices

With this option, the world's our oyster and you reap the pearls! We pick from any fiber in the store, which for the team at Needlepoint.com is like being handed the keys to the candy store. Fuzzy fibers, velvets, silks, sparkles - you name it. We go out of our way to include the best thread we can so you can achieve the most beautiful result. We often add thread notes with ideas for where to place the threads or how to use them, and, because we know "things" about each of the fibers (e.g.some threads are more fun in small doses - looking at you, Frosty Rays) we include just the right amount of each. Verdict: Take that trip in the fully-loaded Tesla you've always wanted!

Whichever thread choice you make, our passionate team at Needlepoint.com will go out of their way to ensure we're sending you the best selection we can. After all, needlepoint is our happy place, too!

Are you a Needle Points Rewards member? Sign up today and get rewarded while you stitch!

Related Post

Thread Talks - All About Vineyard Silk

Threads

Thread Talks - All About Vineyard Silk

When it comes to needlepoint, choosing the right thread can elevate your stitching experience from enjoyable to extraordinary. Vineyard Silk thread, known for its luxurious texture and exceptional quality, is...
Thread Talks - All About Very Velvet!

Threads

Thread Talks - All About Very Velvet!

When it comes to creating dimension and texture in needlepoint, few threads can rival the elegance and versatility of Very Velvet. Known for its plush, velvety finish, this thread is...
Thread Talks - All About Entice!

Threads

Thread Talks - All About Entice!

Entice is one of the staple sparkle threads in the world of needlepoint and a great addition to any project! Watch to learn more!