Anna0506 Publish time 2009-12-22 12:56

Thanks for your tip, its really helpful for me

StitchAndi Publish time 2010-1-7 01:13

Great tips. As hard as I try my backs rarely look neat on larger projects. Small projects the back looks great but the large ones are a little bit messy

Topcho Publish time 2010-6-6 18:35

Wow, it seems difficult to learn this method, but it would be very helpfull! No matter how hard I try, my back is always a mess. Ill be sure to try this way of stitching next time, but my next project I want to stitch is done in needlepoint, so it will have to wait a little!

ALVAR Publish time 2010-8-5 15:03

Thank you very much for your time, very detailed

xstitch Publish time 2010-8-16 09:33

so neat! very helpful! thanks for sharing!

miniquilts Publish time 2011-1-29 17:14

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Thank you, I am always looking for ways to make my back look neater !

abs0866 Publish time 2011-2-16 09:09

Very informative - Thank you.
I can pretty much get a nice and neat back on the smaller projects but the larger projects - no way.I try to get them finished/framed up really quick before anyone can see the back.lol!:lol

Alexis Publish time 2011-3-11 22:33

Ive wondered how some stitchers achieve this, thanks!

I assume for beginning/ending threads, you weave under the stitches on the back vertically as well?

scaredy-cat Publish time 2011-3-30 18:11

Good examples.My back isnt that neat, but I do not want make a big study out of it.I stitch for the fun of it.

scaredy-cat Publish time 2011-3-30 18:11

Good examples.My back isnt that neat, but I do not want make a big study out of it.I stitch for the fun of it.
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