Ponderosa Thread Gloss South
122093
Regular price $13.00/
Southern Blend: Contains beeswax, organic fair trade coconut oil, and the following essential oils and extracts: peach, lemon, chamomile, lilac, bourbon. Smells like sitting on the front porch after a nice rain, sipping a warm peach tea with a little bit of whiskey added in, just for fun on a Saturday afternoon.
WHAT IS THREAD GLOSS? thread gloss is a specially formulated wax and oil blend that coats your thread to prevent tangles, fraying, and brittleness. Think of it as a deep conditioner for your thread and embroidery floss.
WHY DO I NEED IT? Have you ever had to cut your thread short in the middle of your groove because there was a gnarly knot? Using thread gloss helps prevent tangles and knots, taking away all of the frustration of handwork.
WHAT CRAFTS DO I WANT TO USE IT FOR? Anything that you're dealing with cotton thread-- hand embroidery, hand quilting, cross-stitch, english paper piecing, applique, repairing clothes, whatever. Simply drag your thread across the gloss pot after threading your needle, applying slight pressure on the thread with your thumb, while pulling with your other hand.
Made of: Beeswax, Coconut Oil, and Essential Oils
Use: Thread Conditioner
Size: 2in x 1in
Includes: One Slide top tin
WHAT IS THREAD GLOSS? thread gloss is a specially formulated wax and oil blend that coats your thread to prevent tangles, fraying, and brittleness. Think of it as a deep conditioner for your thread and embroidery floss.
WHY DO I NEED IT? Have you ever had to cut your thread short in the middle of your groove because there was a gnarly knot? Using thread gloss helps prevent tangles and knots, taking away all of the frustration of handwork.
WHAT CRAFTS DO I WANT TO USE IT FOR? Anything that you're dealing with cotton thread-- hand embroidery, hand quilting, cross-stitch, english paper piecing, applique, repairing clothes, whatever. Simply drag your thread across the gloss pot after threading your needle, applying slight pressure on the thread with your thumb, while pulling with your other hand.