Yes this is a game changer for sure. I as well saw this on Stitcherista and have been using this method ever since. Always great to spread great methods like you said. Thank you for this video.
You are so welcome! I didn't want to take credit when it is not my original idea - but honestly, I think there are very few original ideas and when you learn something really helpful I think it is good to pass it along. Thanks for watching
Awesome! I actually discovered your channel going through one of Stitcherista's cross stitch playlists where she shared your loop method with odd numbered strands video (which got me to subscribe!). I love it when RUclipsrs give credit to others & share each other's tips. It's that sense of community I adore. Appreciate this tip!
Hi Karla! Thanks for the demo. I have watched a couple demos on doing the single strand loop start and want to try it the next time I am doing backstitching if I can figure it out. I need to go back and watch your 3 strands/overdyed one. Happy stitching.
Thanks for sharing this. I have seen this demonstrated before, probably from Stitcherista, but have yet to try it. My next project is with one strand of floss so will try it! 🪡🪡🪡
I am not in the habit of using waste knots, mainly because I do parking on several of my projects, but if that method works well for you there is no reason to switch. This is just another way of doing things.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Karla! This is going to be a revolution for ME now! 🥰
I am glad it seems helpful!
Yes this is a game changer for sure. I as well saw this on Stitcherista and have been using this method ever since. Always great to spread great methods like you said. Thank you for this video.
You are so welcome! I didn't want to take credit when it is not my original idea - but honestly, I think there are very few original ideas and when you learn something really helpful I think it is good to pass it along. Thanks for watching
Wow. Thanks so much Karla. I was actually wondering yesterday how to do this. Game changer for sure.
Glad it was helpful! I was really excited when I saw this, so I wanted to pass it along.
Awesome! I actually discovered your channel going through one of Stitcherista's cross stitch playlists where she shared your loop method with odd numbered strands video (which got me to subscribe!). I love it when RUclipsrs give credit to others & share each other's tips. It's that sense of community I adore. Appreciate this tip!
Yes I think t is great when we all share tips - then they can help a wider audience
I love it. I will be putting this method to use. Have a terrific week.
Thank you! You too!
Thank you! Love this new knowlegde!!!!!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you!! Saving this one for future reference. I like the idea of using that for variegated threads where you can’t loop.
I am glad you found it helpful!!
Hi Karla! Thanks for the demo. I have watched a couple demos on doing the single strand loop start and want to try it the next time I am doing backstitching if I can figure it out. I need to go back and watch your 3 strands/overdyed one. Happy stitching.
You are so welcome! It is actually pretty easy after the first couple of times.
I didn’t know that method… I will try it very soon… thank you so much 😊… 👋♥️😘
You’re welcome 😊 I hope it works well for you
Thanks for sharing this. I have seen this demonstrated before, probably from Stitcherista, but have yet to try it. My next project is with one strand of floss so will try it! 🪡🪡🪡
I was surprised at how well it works. But it does and the threads are nice and secure.
I love that cat ring on your thumb is that also some thing you got out of your crazy cat lady boxes I’m about ready to sign up.
That ring is actually from Amazon.
Looks good but if you are still stitching over a tail why not just use a waste knot? Just wondering the benefits of this method
I am not in the habit of using waste knots, mainly because I do parking on several of my projects, but if that method works well for you there is no reason to switch. This is just another way of doing things.