karen28 Publish time 2014-12-18 01:47

merci beaucoup

KathrynS Publish time 2015-1-15 09:13

Thanks!:):):)

BoingBoing Publish time 2015-1-15 16:14

Thanks! I never knew what lies behind the name...

sela120658 Publish time 2015-1-16 07:46

Es buen metodo, yo lo hago y cada vez soy mas rĂ¡pida :)

kismetty Publish time 2015-1-17 00:47

My stitching is much slower, but much neater, thank you for the instructions :)

Rebecca1970 Publish time 2015-1-20 03:39

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I am using this method to stitch my "Pink Lily", coz I used 3 strands on 14ct, and the flosses alway ...

great post

SexyMinnieMouse Publish time 2015-1-21 13:26

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Great photos, thanks for the tip

Thanks so muchfor the point of interest, Although I am not ready to do any cross stitch wrk just yet..

khenxstitch Publish time 2015-1-21 17:51

Its one of the great method of cross stitching.. It lays the thread perfectly..

Countedout Publish time 2015-2-15 04:00

Nice clear explanation. Thank you for taking the time to post it. Ive heard the expression, but didnt know what people were saying. Ive always just let my thread go and have a spin around, then picked it back up again. I can see why this technique might add time to the stitching, but if it works, then it might be worth it. Im willing to give it a try.

han12345 Publish time 2015-3-5 14:50

Thank You for the tip !
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