Could be, Paula. I've had this skein for over a year and it is still glowing. I bet it is better not to leave it in a sunny or bright area most of the time.
Quilt- It's a thread that glows already. It's manufactured by DMC and you might find it if you look carefully in the embroidery floss section of your craft or sewing store.
I'm a lifelong crafty-person.
I tend to make fiber-art things that involve needles, hooks, or thread. If your Grandma knew a particular fiber craft, chances are that it's on my list of things to make. I also adore vintage textiles and I probably watch at least one vintage film every day. I am a once-and-future elementary school teacher, but I've been home with my 2 school-aged children avoiding housework for more than a a decade.
Email me at tszig@hotmail.com
6 comments:
almost looks like something you'd see under a microscope. ha!
Wow, that's very cool. I wonder if the thread will in time loose any of its glowing properties?
Could be, Paula. I've had this skein for over a year and it is still glowing. I bet it is better not to leave it in a sunny or bright area most of the time.
Very cool! Stars would look really neat glowing in the dark too!
:o)
How did you make it glowing?Is it a different thread or there is sequence on it?
Quilt- It's a thread that glows already. It's manufactured by DMC and you might find it if you look carefully in the embroidery floss section of your craft or sewing store.
Post a Comment