cute.panda.sue Publish time 2013-8-6 10:18

OMG :O That is awesome. I've been using another needle to do the same thing, but this would work so much better!

pandora76 Publish time 2013-8-7 20:14

I used to use "My Perfect Laying Tool" and I got pretty stitches with it, but then I started doing two-handed stitching (one hand above my stitching, one hand below) so I stopped using the laying tool and instead railroad the stitches.

GrannyNeedle55 Publish time 2013-8-12 05:52

I saw one in our local store, but it was made of wood and very fancy.Just what you need as a gift I guess.I have not been stitching with silk yet.:$

MichelleB Publish time 2013-8-12 19:17

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I made my own laying tool from a cheap metal adjustable childs ring, a long slightly blunted pin and ...

awesome thank you

misia2 Publish time 2013-8-14 00:07

Przydatne informacje,dziękuje

pandora76 Publish time 2013-8-26 19:38

A cheap stilletto used for quilting can be used as a laying tool (cost about $6) and that should give you an idea if you will use one long enough to want to invest in one that is prettier but more expensive.I've seen some really gorgeous ones over the years but couldn't justify the expense balanced with other financial needs.

happystitching Publish time 2014-1-31 14:13

that looks interesting

tintin71 Publish time 2014-2-2 13:45

thank you! :)

Veronik Publish time 2015-3-25 03:22

Thank you for this post

kathyhase Publish time 2015-7-19 12:25

I use a laying tool with my cross stitch.I got it from a local fabric craft store.It was in the sewing accessories.It has a round handle on it that fits very nice in my hand.My stitching looks much better since I started using it.
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