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15/11/2024 – Embroidery yarn for textile finishing

Glittering and sparkling fancy yarns from Gunold

Gunold has a wide range of fancy yarns for all those who want to add a little more glamor to their collections. We have put together a small selection of these yarns below.

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“Poly Sparkle” consists of 78% polyester and 22% polyamide and is available in size 30 in a total of 54 colours. “Poly Sparkle” is not chlorine-resistant but can be washed at 40 degrees Celsius and can be dried and ironed at a low temperature. © Gunold

 
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The special yarn “Glitter” made of polyester/polyamide is offered in 24 colors. Available in Nm 75/2 and in cones of 6000 m. © Gunold

 
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“Poly Sparkle” consists of 78% polyester and 22% polyamide and is available in size 30 in a total of 54 colours. “Poly Sparkle” is not chlorine-resistant but can be washed at 40 degrees Celsius and can be dried and ironed at a low temperature. © Gunold

 
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