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jessandkesha Publish time 2018-3-30 14:54

static/image/common/user_online.gif karriboo static/image/common/clock.gif 2016-10-21 22:00
For a single stitch? Do the stitch as normal. After crossing the stitch over, come from the back to...

thats a great idea, especially for the confetti type patterns that are popular at the moment. im going to give this a go when i sit down and stitch tonight!

Theevilcarot Publish time 2018-4-22 18:14

I needed to know this too. Thanks for asking.

Samx Publish time 2018-8-14 14:01

Loop start, pin stitch finish

Silverlea Publish time 2021-2-4 00:02

Thanks for the question and going to try the suggestions :)

TheOraclePatter Publish time 2021-3-17 14:16

I use a pin stitch to end. It's pretty easy once you get the rhythm.

TheOraclePatter Publish time 2021-4-19 09:08

static/image/common/user_online.gif karriboo static/image/common/clock.gif 2016-10-21 22:00
For a single stitch? Do the stitch as normal. After crossing the stitch over, come from the back to...

That's a really good idea. Will try it.

Caramarchee Publish time 2021-4-28 05:41

Try looking for tutorials on youtube for these techniques, very helpful!

TheOraclePatter Publish time 2021-4-30 12:57

Pin stitch to start and stop

Meme23 Publish time 2021-6-23 15:17

Loop start pin finish it up

heroin959595 Publish time 2021-9-1 15:12

Thank you so much for sharing!
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