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Linen makes its appearance in the world of Mouliné thread…

Creating innovative products and fulfilling stitchers' expectations is the ongoing goal of DMC.
During the 19th century, the son of Jean Dollfus Mieg, founder of DMC, discovered a new chemical process called “mercerisation”, which enabled the company to produce the very first cotton embroidery thread.
With this year coming to its end, DMC is going even further and is launching a new line of linen mouliné thread. This only serves to illustrate DMC's commitment to innovation, creativity and quality. |
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 "Naturals of DMC"… Revolutionizing embroidery thread!
Out of its great respect for tradition, DMC has selected the most noble and resilient linen fibres to design a new embroidery thread just for you: "Naturals of DMC", the new DMC Linen Mouliné. This unique thread, made from the best, 100% European linen fibres, has authentic and natural qualities that will give new personality to your stitching projects.
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 A range of 12 colours
With 12 natural and pastel colours, "Naturals of DMC" open up a delicate and yet refined universe of creation for newly-inspired stitching projects. |
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A new world of creation
From cross-stitching to traditional embroidery, we offer you the tools you need to create your own sophisticated universe with DMC Linen Mouliné.
You will love DMC Linen Mouliné's unique, rough and natural appearance and feel. To enjoy it even more, use it for a textured effect (French knots, fringes, pompons, etc.). Let your imagination run free!
"Naturals of DMC" are especially recommended for use on DMC Linen fabrics (available in 5, 10, 11 or 12 threads/cm). You will get a delicate tone on tone effect, particularly in large-format projects. |
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Products
"Naturals of DMC" can already be yours to discover in a box containing 12 skeins in 12 completely new colours and 10 exclusive cross-stitching charts designed especially for DMC Linen Mouliné.
Skeins in the same 12 colours are also available for individual sale. |
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