Fan_of_LK Publish time 2012-2-4 00:26

I do not understand its usefulness:o:o:o:o:o

AmyLynn Publish time 2012-3-8 00:15

Thanks for the demonstration. I always wondered how to use one of these!

riverrat Publish time 2012-4-1 12:45

learning new things today thanks for hte info

rosebud Publish time 2012-4-2 00:44

I use these, too!In fact my mini-collection of laying tools are my very favorite stitching aid to have in my bag!They are especially good to use with hand-dyed silks that come out of the skein very crinkly and twisted.

karriboo Publish time 2012-5-28 06:36

thank you very much!

120605 Publish time 2012-5-28 07:12

I like very much use a laying tool ... mine is very very simple but helps me a lot !!
Thank you for your tip and pics. !!

belle2105 Publish time 2012-5-28 11:38

i have never seen this tool before.

as for me, to keep the thread from twisting, I stitching using the method called "railroad" which is to put the needle between the two strands of thread when stitching.this will help to keep the stitch flat.

if it become too twisted, just release the tension by letting go the the needle and let it unwind itself.it works for me.

funda Publish time 2012-5-28 14:38

thanks a lot

LouAnna Publish time 2012-5-29 02:14

I untwist and use the railroad method too!    I also have an extra needle sz 24 that I use to separate the strands if they should wind themselves around.

panda_rama Publish time 2012-6-28 14:18

MichelleB replied at 2010-10-11 06:58 static/image/common/back.gif
does it take a while to get used it it?

I agree, it will take time to get comfortable using the laying tool.Once you get the hang of it, it becomes second nature.I love it!It gets the job done nicely.
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