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Type 4. The heaviest of the Mountmellick threads.

White. 10m length wound off the cone shown.

100% cotton, soft finished, loosely twisted and perfect for this ‘white on white’ embroidery technique that originated in Ireland.

 

Mountmellick embroidery is an Irish form of white work embroidery which uses white threads to embroider flowers, berries and leaves in traditional surface embroidery stitches on the white cotton satin jean fabric for tablecloths, pillow cases and other household items.

 

Traditional Mountmellick fabric also available, listed under the Canvas & Fabric tab.

Mountmellick Thread - Type 4

£2.00Price
  • I make every effort to ensure everything is of the highest quality and workmanship, and packaged accordingly.

     

    If however, an item is faulty and you would like to return, please notify me within 14 days. Once the item has been received back (in the original unused condition) a replacement or refund of the cost of the item and your postage can be arranged. If returning an item, please include details of your name, address and telephone/e-mail contact.

    If you are not satisfied with your item I will happily refund the purchase price once the item is returned and deemed to be in a re-saleable condition, provided it is returned to me within 30 days of receipt (in the original unused condition), postage paid by the sender. Always ask for a Proof of Posting Certificate, as we will need a copy of this should your parcel get lost in the post.  I do not refund delivery postage or return postage should you not be satisfied with the item.

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