bearlette Publish time 2011-7-16 06:04

Thank you so much:)wonderful explanation and pictures .. I learned something

doris Publish time 2011-7-21 05:27

Will have to try this on my next project :)

Flirti Publish time 2011-7-22 17:47

i always try to railroad, but most of the times i forget it, thanks for sharing!

ShadowPhoe Publish time 2011-7-27 10:08

Maybe Im just not a "professional" stitcher but what is the reasoning behind not wanting your thread to twist? Ive never really worried about it. Should I?

guaynia Publish time 2011-8-8 04:11

thanks for the info... Ill give it a try and see how it works for me.

handi71 Publish time 2011-8-28 03:21

thank you!

redstar Publish time 2011-8-28 18:38

I suppose i should railroad, i do it occasionally but thats more by accident than anything else lol

Drea66 Publish time 2011-9-13 16:51

I love this method: it seems it might take more time to complete the cross, but the result is defini ...
I do this and once you are used to doing it, it doesnt take any longer than not doing it. You just do it without even thinking about it.

gegebee43 Publish time 2011-9-13 23:32

great samples, good information

Crossbones Publish time 2011-11-3 01:48

great information, thanks
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