Guaranita Publish time 2013-10-30 05:27

Many thanks for your advice :loveliness:

Jinyoung Publish time 2013-11-10 18:15

Thank you for this tip:)

jillyann Publish time 2013-11-13 11:05

Thanks for the great tip!

Library Publish time 2013-11-20 20:26

What a good idea.Thanks!

xallarae Publish time 2014-11-18 17:03

I wouldn't be brave enough to try that!

Countedout Publish time 2015-2-21 05:52

I've used away waste knots on the front in crewel work and gold work, to avoid flipping anawkward large frame.

I'm not sure I'd trust myself with this method on my cross stitch. I'd prefer that my back is messier and my front is perfect. I don't give a monkey's about how my back looks, as long as a messy back can't be seen through the front, and it doesn't cause bulges in framing.

I think we get a bit obsessed about neat backs. I've played with right sides the same work, and yup it's tricky, but cross stitch isn't meant to be this kind of work.

figueirinha Publish time 2015-2-24 21:09

I usually make a knot by make one stitch on the back of another cross stitch and them passing the threads two times and pulling

Tinggles Publish time 2015-2-24 21:31

I've never thought of that... thanks for the info!

LucyLocket Publish time 2015-3-13 07:37

Thanks for a great tip - I'll try it out.:)

Jakz1269 Publish time 2015-3-23 23:54

Well now I am going to have to try this and see what it looks like.Learning new things already.
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