Pre-Washing DMC Thread? (To do/not do, and how?) Questions!
Hello all,I'm (hopefully!) about to undergo a new project series, and I have a quick question.
Do I need to pre-wash my DMC embroidery thread before starting?And, if so, what is the best way to do so?
Any and All advice wanted and apprecaited!<3
I've never prewashed my DMC threads and haven't had a problem.I have never used a bright red which I heard can run so you should prewash ꧁¸.•*¨☠︎`*•..¸✿ Thanks so much! ✿¸.•*¨☠︎`*•..¸꧂ Following this thread Thanks for the info! I've never washed my DMC thread before I use it.It's a pretty colourfast thread.However when purchasing brands you are not familiar with or in kits, I would wash them as I've had other brands run after the stitching was done.
Beware of reds, purples and blues, these are most likely to run.If I am not sure of the quality I will swap them out with a close shade of DMC and donate those unsure threads to charity. I never pre-vash my threads, but use only DMC and Anchor.
I use lukewarm water with some mild detergent when washing my finished piece. I've never pre-washed any DMC, but I found out that Polish brand (Ariadna) - red, blue - better be pre-washed. DMC is a fine brand and I've never had any problems with it :) I haven't prewashed DMC or any specialty threads. I am just very careful with my projects (clean hands, etc.) so that I don't have to wash them after I finish them. some colors I wash before I use them: very dark cplors and red ones ... they are sometimes bleeding, I don´t want them to do so. Very nice thanks for sharing I never pre-wash my threads
but I have bad experience with DMC 666,
during the stitching with 666 ,
the thread has coloured the fabric red In another forum I found a test done by a stitcher: she put a small sample embroidered with DMC in bleach and color resisted very well (it was blue, I don't remember the number), so I think DMC quality is very good and I dont't think I need pre-wash thread. Si es DMC ni destiñe
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