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Every time I need to do one, I do about 4 - 5 practice knots on the edge of my fabric and then do them where needed. This helps because you get into the groove of how to do them. The trick is after you wrap the threa around the needle, pull it taut so that the knot is right against the fabric. And when you push your needle down through to the back, don't go down in the same hole otherwise the knot will end up in the back. 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I was taught embroidery as a child, and that included French knots. I probably did thousands! Now I just do them, and cannot understand what all the fuss is about. Sorry, not a lot of help, but the youtube videos seem good and straightforward. 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thesquish9 Publish time 2013-12-30 04:37

I am so excited about using beads to replace french knots.Sparkles are awesome and french knots are frustrating...

thesquish9 Publish time 2013-12-30 04:37

I am so excited about using beads to replace french knots.Sparkles are awesome and french knots are frustrating...

thesquish9 Publish time 2013-12-30 04:38

I am so excited about using beads to replace french knots.Sparkles are awesome and french knots are frustrating...

thesquish9 Publish time 2013-12-30 04:39

I am so excited about using beads to replace french knots.Sparkles are awesome and french knots are frustrating...

Guaranita Publish time 2014-1-23 01:51

Me too.I do not like french knot.

tcca Publish time 2014-1-27 09:08

I find that french knots need a lot of practice. Every time I need to do one, I do about 4 - 5 practice knots on the edge of my fabric and then do them where needed. This helps because you get into the groove of how to do them.

The trick is after you wrap the threa around the needle, pull it taut so that the knot is right against the fabric. And when you push your needle down through to the back, don't go down in the same hole otherwise the knot will end up in the back.

Hammy Publish time 2014-2-2 21:53

Sometimes I use small beads. :)

Tigerthedog Publish time 2014-3-2 01:38

I think it is just a matter of doing it over and over again till you can. I was taught embroidery as a child, and that included French knots. I probably did thousands! Now I just do them, and cannot understand what all the fuss is about.

Sorry, not a lot of help, but the youtube videos seem good and straightforward.

htsear13 Publish time 2022-2-10 06:02

Thanks for sharing

Knitpurlsm Publish time 2024-4-8 06:16

Thanks for the info!
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