Key features:
- Helps reduce knots/stray fibers and static from thread
- 20 scents to pick from
- Made with organic beeswax
- Easy to close and travel with
- Refresh and clean easily with included instructions
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Detailed features:
Thread Conditioner is a simple yet powerful tool for the hand sewer. When used properly, it can help remove static, tame stray fibers, and reduce the appearance/frustration of knots. Its absolutely changed how well my embroidery pieces turn out as they work up faster and overall lay nicer as I stitch. While I use it for my embroidery work, it can be used for any hand sewing thread/activity. This listing is for one (1) tin of thread conditioner made with 100% organic beeswax and high grade fragrance oils. Why scented? I like how it helps theme my projects in an aromatherapy kinda way.
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Scent Descriptions
- Unscented: No fragrances added. Just the very slight sweet/honey smell from the beeswax.
- Apple Chaider: Designed after my favorite Fall drink, this smells like fall. Strong and spicy. Apple mixed with chai spices like cinnamon, ginger, and cardamon.
- Boardwalk Carnival: Modeled after summers at the beach side carnival. Sweet and a bit savory. Fried Funnel Cake/Churros, sea salt, and fresh cut wood.
- Bookworm: This scent makes me think of old libraries. Musky and earthy. Sandalwood, musk, pine, and a hint of vanilla.
- Buttermint: Smells like the candy it's named for. Light and sweet. Smooth peppermint with sweet vanilla.
- Clean Citrus: Smells like a freshly cleaned house. Light and clean. Citrus fruit blend with freshly washed laundry.
- Coconut Lime Verbena: My favorite scent in any form. Light and sweet. Smells just like a tropical summer, and just like it's named. Coconut, Lime, with verbena.
- Coffeehouse: Like sitting in a local coffee shop. Strong Coffee and Sweet. Fresh Coffee, Sweet Pastries, and a hint of Pine.
- Cranberry Pomegranate Chutney: Smells just like the sweet and tasty side dish. Fruity and Sweet. Cranberry, Pomegranate, Sugar, and Vanilla.
- Fresh Pine: Smells just like a freshly cut pine tree. Strong and woody.
- Gandalf's Pipe: Like sitting in the room with a pipe smoker. Musky and Smokey. Sweet tobacco, smoke, cedar, and a bit of musk.
- Hyrule Field: Open fields and fresh flowers. Light and earthy. Fresh grass, Silent Princess flowers, and a hint of dirt.
- Kingdom of Zeal: The air at a magical flying Kingdom. Light and floral. Fresh air, grass, with a hint of floral and citrus.
- Lavender Vanilla: A nice calming scent. Light and floral. Lavender toned down with vanilla and just a hint of almond.
- Lembas Bread: A spiced and slightly sweet bread. Sweet and Spicy. Oats, Honey, Spices, Cookies, and Vanilla.
- Lost Woods: A mysterious old and dark forest. Very Earthy with Musk and a hint of floral. Mahogany, Cedar, Herbs, Dirt, Grass, and Musk.
- Prancing Pony: Modeled after old buildings in places like colonial Williamsburg. Strong and Musky. Teakwood, Mahogany, Patchouli, Musk, Vanilla, and Smoke.
- Quidditch Pitch: A sports field near the woods. Heavy and earthy. Fresh grass, dirt, with cedar and pine undertones.
- Tea & Cookies: A cup of green tea with sugar cookies. Light and floral. Green Tea, lemon, with vanilla undertones.
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To use, simply place your thread down on the wax bed and gently, press down on it with your thumb. Then using your other hand, grab the end of the thread and slowly pull. The aim is for a light coating as a little goes a long way and too much can cause some colors to look dull/waxy. After it has been completely pulled through, run pinched fingers along the thread to spread the wax along and ensure an even coating. If done properly it shouldn't look like anything is on your thread at all. Should you see any waxy/dull/matte patches left, that just means it was coated a little thicker in that spot, or that your fingers are cold. Run the area through your pinched fingers to melt it and disperse it around.