I have spent the last few months trying out different
Thread... Floss... Perle Cotton...
I use it in Wool Applique, Hand Embroidery,
Punch Needle Embroidery, Counted Cross Stitch
and to Embellish my Embroidery / Sewing projects.
I have found certain threads perform better in different applications.
Three Pumpkins by Three Sheep Studio
This design is punched using Valdani Perle Cotton.
It is my favorite thread to use for Punch Needle Embroidery.
It brings depth, variation and texture to my work.
For this piece I used Valdani Perle Cotton #8.
I used the small needle in my 'Ultra Punch Needle',
at the number 2 setting.
Valdani thread is Artisan hand dyed with an emphasis
on environmental awareness - they use lead free,
environmentally friendly dyes.
environmentally friendly dyes.
Their colors are rich and guaranteed 100% colorfast.
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I debated using Valdani, because it is a slightly more expensive thread...
or is it ???
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Same design - two different threads...
I punched the 'Three Pumpkins' design twice,
both very similar however, not exact.
The design on the Left is punched
using Valdani Perle Cotton.
The design on the Right is punched
using DMC Perle Cotton.
To achieve the same look on both projects,
this is what I found...
Background on the Left used one color of Valdani.
Background on the Right used four colors of DMC.
Leaves on the Left used one color of Valdani.
Leaves on the Right used three colors of DMC.
Stems on the Left used one color of Valdani.
Stems on the Right used two colors of DMC.
I could continue to point out additional differences in the pumpkins,
however it was obvious -
however it was obvious -
Valdani was Not more expensive.
I had to actually use the product to see
and realize the results.
My Conclusion:
I was able to achieve
amazing rich color, texture and movement
using fewer Perle Cotton Ball colors,
when working with Valdani Threads
for Punch Needle Embroidery.
using fewer Perle Cotton Ball colors,
when working with Valdani Threads
for Punch Needle Embroidery.
Old gnarled tree... using Valdani Perle #0531
As I am working on some new Autumn Designs,
I am loving the rich texture and movement
that comes with using these hand dyed threads.
One of my favorite shades is Valdani #0531 - Black Nut.
(This one Perle Cotton Ball contains shades of
black, dark brown, charcoal and grays)
(This one Perle Cotton Ball contains shades of
black, dark brown, charcoal and grays)
It instantly gives tree branches dimension
and brings them to life !
(and isn't that what we hope to achieve
when we pour our time and effort into a project ? ;)
when we pour our time and effort into a project ? ;)
Perle Cotton Storage...
(If you missed this post)...
For a tip on organizing and storage -
go to 'Perle Cotton Storage'.
Happily stitching away...
Rose
Rose
What a difference! And I love all that shading the Valdani gives you without even trying! I'm always reluctant to spend the extra $ on the 'special' threads, but they definitely are worth it! I just need to keep remembering that! :o)
ReplyDeleteSince I am currently pulling my hair out more than I am punching I am thrilled to read this post. I used first the thread that came with my pattern which was DMC then I switched to my balls of Valdani. I do enjoy my Valdani more I think just because of how it looks. But I don't know if I will ever get the absolute perfection I see in your work. I see such movement in both designs so of course I think it is the person behind the punch needle. :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the turtle!!!!!!!!!!! So adoreable!
ReplyDeleteSaundra
What size perle cotton did you use? I have never used Valdani before. She looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFor this piece I used Valdani Perle Cotton #8.
DeleteI used the small needle in my 'Ultra Punch Needle',
at the number 2 setting.
Rose,
ReplyDeleteFirst, lovely work and I suspect the thread should not get all the credit!
I am using your egg carton idea for my Valdani threads and it works very well. I have tried several ideas over time and this Is the best. Thanks so much.
I am thinking about trying needlepunch, is there a book or web site you recommend for beginners? Thanks again.
Hi Susan...
DeleteThanks for your very kind words.
http://www.punchneedlemarketplace.com/
A great site for some basic instruction on Punch Needle Embroidery.
Once you start, it is highly addictive ! ;)
Rose
Thanks Rose.
DeleteGreat punches and you are quite the thinker! Love the comparisons you have made. Wonderful idea on the thread storage :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for this post--it was very helpful! I always loved the way the Valdani worked out in punchneedle projects but knowing it's economical too is a bonus1 ~Roberta
ReplyDeleteI love love love all your beautiful work! I've taken up punch needle and am trying to "perfect" my work, but it always looks so messy! I've never used perle cotton and will probably practice with some DMC I've got around the house.
ReplyDeleteBut, I would love to start a collection of the valdani to use with my wool applique and then punch needle. Could you recommend some starter colors or sets? There are so many available that I don't know where to start!
Lauralee >^.^<
Lovely work and great photos too!
ReplyDeleteDropping by from Sew Many Ways
Your collection of Valdani is amazing. For regular embroidery, I prefer the DMC over the Valdani it is a little thinner and easier to work with. However, the colors of the Valdani or unbeatable and I love the varigated look! Thanks for your findings.
ReplyDeleteLove the Valdani Perle Cotton! Wonderful punching!
ReplyDeleteI don't do punch needle embroidery, but I do love variagted threads and the richness they can add to a project. I have been collecting both embroidery floss and perle cotton, although I have gotten them in DMC as before this I have never heard of Valdani. We don't live in an area where things like this are available, so would always need to be special ordered. Articles like yours give one confidence about buying something they aren't familiar with. I do love the egg cartons for storing the perle cotton!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I found the link to your thread comparison on Pinterest and am so glad I came over here to read it. I also thought the Valdani might be more costly, but not in the long run at all after reading how you used both that and DMC to achieve your results. I recently purchased a dozen balls of Valdani in some discontinued colors just to give the brand a try without spending too much, as they were discounted. I'm still waiting for the shipment to arrive and now I can't wait! I've been using DMC #5 and have some #8 which I like much better! It all depends on the effect you want, whether to use thicker or thinner perle cotton. Sometimes I really like the stitching to show and the #5 is great for that. Again, thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteHello ~ I just found this post. I've been interested in learning punch needle embroidery and looking for sources for the Valdani threads. Your kits are beautiful and I may be ordering one soon. Can you recommend websites for the Valdani? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteCan i shear the loops on punch needle work if using pearle cotton thread. Or does it ruins the thread and project?
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