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Silk Couching Thread

Silk Couching Thread

Use this thread for couching a thicker material such as a gold or silver real metal thread. Made of pure silk, it is a smooth thread with a beautiful shine. Ideal for goldwork, medieval costumes, cosplay, Or Nue, ecclesiastical vestments and historical needlework techniques. 

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  • Silk Couching Thread

    For couching real metal threads or other embellishments onto designs or costumes. 50-meter spool.

    ONE SIZE: Available on 50-meter spools. Skip to Step 2 to select colors.

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  • Couching

    Where to use it:

    In cross stitch, needlepoint, surface embroidery and counted thread designs where you want to attach a real metal thread, or a larger item like a thick thread or cording, and in traditional Japanese embroidery.


    What to couch: 
    • Kreinik 1/8" Ribbon & 1/16" Ribbon
    • Kreinik Heavy #32 Braid, Canvas #24 Braid & Medium #16 Braid
    • Kreinik Japan #5 & Japan #7
    • Kreinik Japan colors in #16 Braid, 1/16" Ribbon, and 1/8" Ribbon
    • Kreinik Torsade
    • Kreinik real metal threads
    • Kreinik Facets & Petite Facets

    Use these finer threads to couch the thicker ones: 

    • Kreinik Cord
    • Kreinik Japan #1
    • Kreinik Silk Bella
    • Kreinik Silk Couching Thread

    How to do it:

    Follow the diagram for needle and stitch placement. Plunge the end of your thicker thread into the fabric at A, securing the ends on the back of your fabric with a few stitches, or temporarily taping the end. To couch, come up at 1, down at 2, up at 3, down at 4, etc. When finished, plunge the end into the fabric at B, and secure end on the back of your fabric with a few stitches.

    Alternative: 

    Designer and teacher Anna-Marie Winter taught us that you can also couch a thicker thread by inserting your tacking stitches down the center of the larger thread, rather than side-to-side as in the traditional instructions above. This enables you do make curves and corners more easily.

    WATCH how to couch in needlepoint:

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