Bea_Wang
Publish time 2011-12-29 12:30
thanks for the tip. I will try that!
HollyBlue
Publish time 2012-3-28 15:56
I weave them under existing threads myself.
NoraBL
Publish time 2012-3-29 17:58
Muchas gracias por la informacion..es muy util ¡:D
panda_rama
Publish time 2012-6-28 14:24
Thanks for the tip! :)
Spookytooth
Publish time 2012-6-29 22:13
Haven't heard of this one, not sure it could be used for HAE designs, anyone know different?
Chiki
Publish time 2012-12-5 00:26
Oh, really? I've never thought of that before, I may give it a try...
Philomena
Publish time 2012-12-7 07:55
Won't it make the front look uneven? Has anyone a picture of threads woven through the front? I am afraid of bulkiness or waviness.
~Elle~
Publish time 2012-12-28 05:02
Spookytooth ответил: 2012-6-29 14:13 static/image/common/back.gif
Haven't heard of this one, not sure it could be used for HAE designs, anyone know different?
To my mind, in depends. For instance, I've refused from using this method for stitching 1 over 1, since the coverage is not hiding all the loose ends perfectly. But it can work in case you prefer to complete HAE with 2 over 1.
bizzylizzy
Publish time 2012-12-31 20:47
thanks for the advice!
rteixeira63
Publish time 2013-4-24 23:22
Love this idea. I will definitely try this.
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