Is there a big difference in quality between domestic and imported cross-stitch lines?

The person in charge tells you that it is not only very different from domestic products, but also very different from imported goods.

In fact, the so-called domestic or imported products are all made in China, but the dyeing thread is somewhat different from silk ~ ~ Now almost all embroidery thread manufacturers take the color of French DMC brand thread as the standard, and most of the drawing paper thread numbers are DMC (some do not have DMC thread numbers to prevent customers from wiring themselves for property rights protection, but most of them are made in China).

In fact, the choice of lines is nothing more than the first: DMC is the main color, so the most correct color is DMC. The color should not only be positive, but also the lines should be bright. It's rubbish made in China.

Second, it won't be hairy. In fact, to be honest, think about it, how can the thread be pulled back and forth without losing hair at all? After all, they are all cotton. The so-called fuzziness means that many domestic lines were made in Mao Mao before they were used (probably during wiring), while the imported lines are less hairy when they are slightly shortened (less hairy, ha, it must be deceptive). Relatively speaking, there is no blur or DMC (KS Mona Lisa Angel Stitch CMC is also good)

Third: bulkiness and firmness. I feel that domestic products are very strong and not easy to break. Imported products of individual brands are easy to break down (the KS I bought recently appeared, but the individual colors of Venus have never broken down before). As for bulkiness, not only thread, but also embroidery process. It is recommended to use some gold spinning+color bleaching when cleaning. The effect is good.

Fourth: the so-called fading. I didn't find that my embroidered thread faded when washed, but as for how long the embroidered color can last, I really don't know, hehe, but it feels more unreliable than domestic ones.

Fifth, the lowest price of the most expensive DCM Taobao is 1.35- 1.45, with an average of 65438+8m around 0.5 yuan.

CMC 1 yuan 1 domestic r line 7-9 angle, domestic CB line 3, 5 or so, single line. Never bought it, hehe. I haven't seen other brands selling separately. The most expensive is DMC.

Affordable brands include Mona Lisa KS Angel Sewing Palace CMC Venus and so on.

Domestic prices sometimes differ from import prices by more than half.

That's all I know about embroidery thread. If you still don't understand or have any questions, leave me a message (* _ _ *) ... Hee hee ... The others upstairs have already said (~ o ~) ~ ZZ is not your main problem, so I won't play.

Data answer: First of all, the difference between domestic cotton and imported cotton is not because you say how much cotton they contain, but because the raw materials they use are different, that is, domestic cotton is different from so-called Egyptian cotton or other cotton, and as far as I know, the high-gloss technology and proportion you mentioned are the secret recipe of various manufacturers. If you can get DMC, don't do it, and it is the embroidery thread of the same brand and color in time. There are differences between different batches, and some even have color difference. How do you explain this? The so-called domestic and imported products are too general. For example, the KS thread I used before has always been very good, but around 2008 10, a batch of small embroidered bags were released, and the light thread inside was easy to break. The Mona Lisa batch in 2008 also has color difference at the beginning and end, so the difference is only. As for the data you want, I think it's just the manufacturer's word, which doesn't explain anything at all. If you hold a branch in your hand, you will know what brand it is, and even know the approximate factory year, so the data is not absolute. Embroidery friends can only provide experience rather than the so-called taken-for-granted answer. Very depressed and serious, but taken for granted by others ~ ~