Brighten up your craft creations with Liz metallic polyester thread in Icy Pink n°348. With its refined texture and subtle sheen, this thread is ideal for embellishing your sewing and decorative projects.
This size 40 polyester thread comes in a pretty spool of thread, embellished with delicate metallic highlights. Its silky appearance and soft color, reminiscent of an icy pink, make it an ideal choice for bringing an elegant finish to your sewing or embroidery projects. This thread has a pleasant texture to the touch and is distinguished by its durability, making it an asset for a variety of creations.
How to use Liz metallic polyester thread
For your DIY projects, this thread can be used to make jewelry, such as bracelets or necklaces, by combining it with beads or charms. You can also incorporate it into embroidery, decorative sewing or even scrapbooking projects. For concrete ideas, think of making a frivolity bracelet that highlights the sparkle of the thread, or customizing garments by adding shiny touches to pockets or lapels.
Whether you're a beginner or an expert, we offer a variety of resources to support you in your projects. Our tutorials and datasheets will provide you with practical advice and tips to help you get to grips with different sewing and embroidery techniques such as shuttle frivolity. Feel free to explore our selection to find the inspiration and information you need to bring your creations to life.
Recommended:
Hook: 6, 7, 8, B-1 (1.6-2.25 mm)
Needle: size 3-0 or 5-0
Knitting needle: 0-1 US (2mm-2.25 mm)
NOTE: Because metal is not made from a natural fiber, there may be a slight variation in size from color to color. Also, from dye lot to dye lot, there may be a color difference.
Liz Metallic is hand-washable cold water or machine-washable fresh water, gentle cycle. Do not use bleach. It can be tumble-dried on a low setting. When ironing a finished piece, do not iron directly on the thread; use a cloth and do not use steam.
Sold in 25g spools (approx. 110 meters). This is a 6-ply thread.



























