Yo no lo hago así, con una hilo doblado se retuerce y hace nudos, prefiero cortar dos hilos y cogerlos con cuidado donde tiene que ir un punto, así queda ellimpio,				
			
		seditas replied at 2013-8-15 22:54 static/image/common/back.gif
Yo no lo hago así, con una hilo doblado se retuerce y hace nudos, prefiero cortar dos hilos y coger ...
Thank You. Every one has their own way and if you are happy with the way you do yours then keep doing it that way.
				
			
		 Editado por seditas en 2013-8-16 09:40 
Creo que no me has entendido bien a causa de la traducción. No digo que lo hagas mal, solo que haciendolo con dos hilosse hacen menos nudos. 				
			
		I use loop start too, but it only works for an even number of strands of the same color (not blended). 				
			
		Candy Jean replied at 2013-8-16 11:02 static/image/common/back.gif
I use loop start too, but it only works for an even number of strands of the same color (not blended ...
I very seldom work with any more than 2 strands and dont often blend. Find those designs tax my brain too much. 				
			
		I am going to try the loop method.I tried the tiny stitch and it works great on my larger fabric.Im working on 30 count now.But Im nearly finished with it....yipee!!I love this board.
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		I use the loop start too 				
			
		kath1634 replied at 2013-8-14 19:54 static/image/common/back.gif
Have you seen the thread about the pinhead stitch (used for both starting and stopping stitching)?   ...
I just put this exact thread in my favorites last night. The next time I am able to stitch I am trying it out. Im working with one thread and stopping/starting the ends would be so much easier this way.				
			
		I am going to have to give this loop start a try.				
			
		I like to use the Pin Stitch 
apinnick.wordpress.com/2009/08/14/pin-stitch-tutorial-part-1