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Kreinik Glow in the Dark Thread - Fine #8 Braid

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This glow in the dark thread by Kreinik adds a fun pop of color to your stitching when the lights are on and when they're off! The fun, bright colors glow either green or orange when the lights are off. The colors charge in either artificial or natural light.

Available in five neon colors, each spool contains 11 yards of thread. The Fine #8 Braid works well for cross stitch on 14-count Aida or 28-count linen. It is non-divisible, so you don't need to separate it into strands.

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Sharonda D.
Lovely glow in the dark threads.

I really like these good strong glow in the dark hand stitching threads in multiple colors pack. The only thing I would change is that some don’t have very bright glowing colors after being activated by lights. I’m looking forward to working with them with my granddaughters for an added surprise after stitching.

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Yoonmi K.
It does glow in the dark as a pink/red.

The thread is pretty easy to work with, though not soft. I was able to make french knots with it, and easily wrap the needle 4 times without the knot looking strange. It pulls through the fabric smoothly as long as you don't pull too fast and do a tiny bit of guiding, otherwise it'll snap. But otherwise it does the job it' supposed to do.

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Julia H.

Kreinik Glow in the Dark Thread - Fine #8 Braid

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Jill N.
Haven't used it

I bought several spools of this but have not used it. I'm sure I'll love it.

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Tamie P.
Renin glow in dark thread

I do not recommend using this thread. It snags your material when pulling it through. It has a stiff plastic coating and does not lay down like the original floss threads! It was a pain to work with. I ended up not using it.

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