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On the Surface
New Metallics is an exciting 2-ply strong, soft, flexible gimp thread
that offers versatility for designs. New Metallics
are available in 100 yard spools
in a variety of colors. This thread is
not like the YLI Fine Metallics. Fine Metallic threads
are very thin and New Metallics are much thicker. New Metallics are supple and are easily shaped. When
using thread from two spools, the thread is doubled and
a very firm piece will evolve. New Metallics can be used
for crochet including hairpin lace, knitting
including I-cords and with beads added, weaving small fine pieces or sections,
bobbin lace,
cord making, netting, cross-stitch, hand embroidery, needlepoint, embroidery,
cross-stitch, tassel making, tatting, braids, wrapping, knotting, macramé, knitting
machines and some types of sewing machine stitching. The
two thread ends tend to
separate a little which is good when you want to use only one ply for fine projects.
To keep the threads from separating at the ends, twist the thread counter clockwise
(right-handed) or clockwise (left-handed) to keep the thread from separating from each
other and the core while you work. If you are combining strands for cords or plying,
you need to watch the twist. For crochet, knitting and other techniques, you do
not need to continuously watch the twist as much. After a little experimentation,
you will know if you need to twist the thread as you work and in which direction.
New Metallics colors are gorgeous and make wonderful little projects. Use a medium
twisted wire needle for stringing beads. Size 6/0 to 15/0 beads will easily fit
over the 2-ply thread. More care is needed when using small cut beads as they
can shred the fibers. If you are making a close fitting bracelet with the
metallic threads only to roll over your hand repeatedly and rub your skin, you may wear
the fibers. If you combine beads and they stick out from the fiber, that will
protect the fibers. If you take two spools
of thread of two different colors, you will have a
nice variegated finish. You can add New Metallics to other yarns or
threads for fancy finishes. On the Surface New Metallics are a
nice addition to the thread world. I have made a variety of bead
crochet and bead knitted items with this thread. I continue to
experiment and make new creations with New Metallics and combine them with
the Fine Metallics and other fibers.

#1 Gold |

#3 Silver |

#5 Copper |

#6 Gunmetal |

#7 Bronze |
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#8 Opal |

#9 Emerald |

#10 Garnet |

#11 Sapphire |

#12
Rose Quartz |
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#13
Rose
Gold |

#14 Amethyst |

#15
Aquamarine |

#16
Alexandrite |

#17 Ruby |
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#18 Peridot |

#19 Turquoise-Teal |

#20 Black Diamond |

#21 Pewter |

#22 Pink Tourmaline |
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#23 Gold Matte |

#24 Silver Matte |

#25 Copper Matte |

#26 Coral |

#27 Opal Rainbow |
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