Ne 12 Super Decorative Thread (packaged on a red spool)
The thickest thread in the Mako’ range, it is suitable for machine or hand work where the stitching needs to be well defined.
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Ideal when a very defined machine quilting stitch is desired.
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Suitable for top stitching by hand or machine
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Blanket stitch appliqué by hand or machine
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Excellent for embellishment & hand quilting
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Creative decorative textile art
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Popular in Europe for heavy machine embroidered lace
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A size 100 needle recommended
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Use Cotton Mako’ Ne 28, 40 or 50 in the bobbin
Try your hand at machine or hand embroidery.
Cotton Mako’ is available on both the 325 metre standard & 50 metre mini spools.
Why not try Cotton Mako’ Ne 12 for the popular Naive (big Stitch) hand quilting. It travels through the fabric layers with ease and reduce the stress on your hands.
If you enjoy art quilting, & experimenting with thread, check out Melanie’s blog to read her review about Aurifil Cotton Mako’ Ne 12
Visit the Always Quilting Online Store to read more about the various thread weights or to purchase spools for your next project.
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