vinjason
Publish time 2010-10-24 16:32
Interesting ... never heard of this ( learn something new every-day).
jamie1
Publish time 2010-10-24 16:43
[color=SeaGreen]very nicely done great info very well done pictures:victory:
Alexis
Publish time 2011-3-11 00:51
Just started using one myself, and it was very easy to get used to.Doesn't really slow my stitching down at all any more.
It's also useful for nudging thread out of the way so you don't accidentally split threads on already sewn stitches.:)
xsmom214
Publish time 2011-3-14 02:16
If you don't have access to a laying tool, you can also use an extra needle.I always keep a magnet on my work with a couple extra needles on it, this way I don't have to hold anything.
scaredy-cat
Publish time 2011-3-27 17:17
It looks like a lot of hassle to me.I just let my floss spin back ever so often. That works for me.
koorkoor
Publish time 2011-6-9 14:29
this is a great tool indeed!
threadbare
Publish time 2011-6-10 22:57
I made my own laying tool from a cheap metal adjustable childs ring, a long slightly blunted pin and a leather thimble. It fits onto my third finger of left hand when I sew. Simply solder the pin to the top of the ring, use all purpose glue to stick the leather thimble over the pin and voila... a laying tool. You wear it with the pin under the finger :)
persa
Publish time 2012-1-16 02:41
Thanks! :)
druidique
Publish time 2012-1-31 22:11
Good idea, thanks!
diddle84
Publish time 2012-2-1 13:47
I didn't know this use thank you