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I'm actually right-handed, but I had to go look at the video and was surprised to see that I did this all with my left! I broke my right radius once and spent months in a cast that went from fingertip to shoulder, so I came out the other side of that experience much more ambidextrous.
I have used fray check for other things, for sure. Part of the appeal of this for me was that I was going to be flying and didn't want to worry about the extra liquid since TSA gets weird about it!
Fastest knot to start this type of thing is a slip knot. Use it like a loop start and tighten up the loop once you pass the needle through. So easy, fast, and reliable
I like doing blanket stitch. I just do it whilst watching TV. I think it goes quite quickly once you get going. I have also used scissors that cut a zig zag. Thank you. X
What a helpful video! I’m making a bookmark for my son and the fabric has frayed so much that I ran out of room and can’t finish without losing the last two lines. I don’t know if I should just do my best to secure the fray and just finish without the last two lines on the right hand side or if I should start over? 😢
I think this has to be based on how you feel. Do you feel that losing the last 2 lines will ruin the overall look? If so, maybe start again. If not, I would leave as is.
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Thanks for the video. I really enjoyed watching a fellow lefthanded stitcher😊
I'm actually right-handed, but I had to go look at the video and was surprised to see that I did this all with my left! I broke my right radius once and spent months in a cast that went from fingertip to shoulder, so I came out the other side of that experience much more ambidextrous.
Thanks so much; your videos are always super helpful and informative - and I could listen to your voice for hours! So soothing.🪡
@@kimegan2032 Thanks for watching!
Very helpful, as usual. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for another helpful video
Of course! Thanks for watching!
Helpful! I’ve used liquid Fray Check but have also had that drip or run on the fabric. This seems less chemically!! 😂
I have used fray check for other things, for sure. Part of the appeal of this for me was that I was going to be flying and didn't want to worry about the extra liquid since TSA gets weird about it!
Fastest knot to start this type of thing is a slip knot. Use it like a loop start and tighten up the loop once you pass the needle through. So easy, fast, and reliable
So helpful. Thank you!!!!
Glad you thought so! Thanks for watching!
That was really helpful.
Glad you thought so! Thanks for watching!
I like doing blanket stitch. I just do it whilst watching TV. I think it goes quite quickly once you get going. I have also used scissors that cut a zig zag. Thank you. X
I haven't had good luck with Pinking shears personally, hence the blanket stitch!
@@SonovaStitch I know what you mean, I do prefer to do blanket stitch as well. X
Love it
Glad you loved the video!
It helps to learn something new
What a helpful video! I’m making a bookmark for my son and the fabric has frayed so much that I ran out of room and can’t finish without losing the last two lines. I don’t know if I should just do my best to secure the fray and just finish without the last two lines on the right hand side or if I should start over? 😢
I think this has to be based on how you feel. Do you feel that losing the last 2 lines will ruin the overall look? If so, maybe start again. If not, I would leave as is.
Are there any different stitch for fraying fabric
I’ve always used painters tape but remove it after my project is complete.
I did this too once, but even though I removed the tape it eventually discolored my fabric where it was, even after washing.
I new to this cross stich world?
Welcome!
Ha ha I love the sqeak.
:) thank you for watching!
Where have you been all my life?
Waiting for you to find me!
@@SonovaStitch oh my
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