lasice
Publish time 2015-6-14 19:19
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Good technique.I use it 50:50 with another no-knots technique.
Sorry, my english is not good enought for description. But you can found it here on forum too. Loop is for 2 threads, I use another technique for 1-3-...threads, cross stitch or backstitch. It hold tight, no worry.
//www.pindiy.com/thread-328-1-1.html
Only difference I make is, that I start pin needle from back, not front side. Many my cross stitch-frends use it to, it really hold good.
Rapsy
Publish time 2015-6-20 15:50
It's the reason I stitch 2 over 1.It saves so much time and grief.
I've showed this trick to many a stitcher and they all think I'm brilliant.
I wish I'd thought of it, to be honest.
eclecticstitch
Publish time 2015-6-26 01:47
An owner of a needlework shop introduced me to this method maybe 20 years ago.That and Q snaps.<3I've thought it was the best thing in the world ever since!
imuni55
Publish time 2015-7-5 04:00
I use this one only when I work with Whisper. For anything else I run under the stitches. And I don't like that with the loop the thread can run a bit if you pull it, and then the loop itself comes out on the face. Yes, it gets covered with the top half of the stitch, but I still don't like it.
herbert
Publish time 2015-7-5 09:56
I do this as well, love it!
Cherbarina
Publish time 2015-8-25 19:42
The only problem I've found with the loop method to start is when odd number of threads are needed. I find 2 isn't quite enough - but 4 is a little tough...
Margosha1971
Publish time 2015-8-30 15:19
Very interesting and useful! Thank you for the lesson!
sbmom05
Publish time 2015-9-5 02:18
The loop start is great, makes for much neater backs.
chereylove
Publish time 2015-9-5 10:27
well that helps i will try it soon
rice
Publish time 2016-1-8 09:57
thank you so much!