The Loop Method for Starting a Stitch for Without a Knot for Hand Sewing
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024
- When hand sewing, stitches are started by pulling a thread through fabric, with a knot on the end of the thread. There are times when hand sewing, that you don't want the bulk of a knot on the back of your fabric. In that case, use the Loop Method to start your thread. This results in doubling your thread, so keep this in mind when stitching with this method.
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Oh,thank you for sharing,Daniela! I'll will try!
Great! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing, good morning!
Good morning!
I'm going to have to try this method
It has it's uses!
Thank you for sharing this method!
You're welcome!
Thank you Daniela. Looks like. Great way to start💕
I think it may be useful in some instances.
This is so clever!
Thanks. It's an very well used concept.
I like it! 🙂
Very helpful and much better than knot -thanks for sharing
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So, you end up using more floss, right?
You definitely use more floss! Far more floss than the single knot method. Very good point.