You can use a technique called "Railroading" to prevent the floss from twisting!
Here’s how to do it :
Stitch by bringing the needle up through the fabric and pull the floss along the fabric in the direction that the stitch will go (so the floss is lying flat over the hole where the needle will go down). If the strands are not perfectly flat and parallel, give them a flick with your fingernail to smooth them. Then insert the needle between the strands (be careful not to split a strand) and go down to complete the leg.
Hi Glass,
sorry, I don't understand very well, what can you do with this program?
Is it for those who don't have PC Stitch and want to use a file .pat?:)
Hi.
If you buy PCStitch-files from online shops, the charts are locked, so that you can only open them on your computer. With this porgram, you can run the file through it and then send the file on t
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Post time 2012-5-21 23:45
Hi Glass,
sorry, I don't understand very well, what can you do with this program?
Is it for those wh ...
Hi.
If you buy PCStitch-files from online shops, the charts are locked, so that you can only open them on your computer. With this porgram, you can run the file through it and then send the file on to others so that they can also open it on their computers