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atenea Publish time 2011-7-30 04:32

I do backstitching as a final sptep, and it's fine for me , but I don´t use to stitch very big projects:)

Crossbones Publish time 2011-10-28 05:47

Thank you for the tip

DELETED Publish time 2011-10-31 04:34

There is a stitch I use instead called double-running stitch - I find it looks flatter and more secure. You guys should check it out.

msvietti Publish time 2011-11-1 00:03

My tip is to do anything you can not to have to backstitch!LOL

suem Publish time 2011-11-18 05:08

I see the backstitching as a finishing stage and therefore rush through it to get to start my next planned project.

ruinrunner82 Publish time 2011-11-22 00:42

I have always left backstitching for last. I hate doing it! lol I try to look for patterns that have little to none. Terrence Nolan's fabrege eggs are the exception to that.

I_Love_Disney Publish time 2011-11-24 00:25

(wife answered this)
Complete at least one blackwork project.Then doing back stitch on a regular project will seem so easy you won't mind doing it any more!

fahriabunga Publish time 2011-11-30 22:41

I agree with u :)

WiseOwl Publish time 2011-12-2 11:05

Thanks for the tips....

Habelchocy Publish time 2011-12-5 23:04

maybe you're right/
i'll try it soon!
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