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Blending filament (BF) is very light/thin and typically threaded in your needle with another strand ...[/quote]
And thank you, too, Stitcherex for the coins. I think you would truly like the #4 braid much better. I use to skip using BF sometimes until I started to use the #4 braid. It was too much of a hassle and I didn't even want to work on my project or sometimes would just use regular floss in place of the BF. I really hated it that much. Now I look forward to the sparkle of the braid and enjoy using it for anything that calls for BF.
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What is the difference between Kreinik Blending Filament and #4?-Cross stitch Communication / Download (only reply)-Stitch Tips|Tricks-PinDIY.com
Blending filament (BF) is very light/thin and typically threaded in your needle with another strand ...
And thank you, too, Stitcherex for the coins. I think you would truly like the #4 braid much better. I use to skip using BF sometimes until I started to use the #4 braid. It was too much of a hassle and I didn't even want to work on my project or sometimes would just use regular floss in place of the BF. I really hated it that much. Now I look forward to the sparkle of the braid and enjoy using it for anything that calls for BF.
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