Sweetie, after you run the initial stitch, use fabric glue to paste the yarn 🧶 on top, then run the second stitch at normal speed. And your fingers don’t have to be in the way.
@@wetappocreek you just cut it like normal. A snip but sometimes I guess if you don't cut it straight it will start to fray. You can literally pull it and it will unravel. When it's snipped the right way you can pull it and it won't unravel. Just a good clean snip and it'll be fine
😮😮😮 wow, I didn’t know what to expect!!! I love ❤️ it, great job 👏🏽
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Thank You so much!!
Thank you , so the Bean Stitches I can purchase from ESTY, so due I need your type of machine? I have a Brother SE630
Sweetie, after you run the initial stitch, use fabric glue to paste the yarn 🧶 on top, then run the second stitch at normal speed.
And your fingers don’t have to be in the way.
That's awesome! I wonder if this can be done using a regular sewing machine 🤔
yes it can, try to get a couching foot and an embroidery hoop to make it easier!
Thats awesome. What type of stitch holds down the yarn? Do you do a bean stitch again?
Yes the same bean stitch. I just run it twice
Nice!! Im Just scared of my fingers lol
Some people have used double sided tape and taped it down then let the machine go over it again so no fingers on the way!
@@kreativelyki538 OH ok Thanks for that info Im Just getting in from picking up the yarn😀Wish me Luck lol
Go dawgs!
How do u keep the cut ends from fraying?
If you cut the yarn right it doesn't fray
@@kreativelyki538 ok, which way prevents the fraying? How many different ways are there to cut yarn?
@@wetappocreek you just cut it like normal. A snip but sometimes I guess if you don't cut it straight it will start to fray. You can literally pull it and it will unravel. When it's snipped the right way you can pull it and it won't unravel. Just a good clean snip and it'll be fine