rafahubner Publish time 2011-6-11 00:31

Nice! Ill try it out!

threadbare Publish time 2011-6-12 18:21

I use the loop method for starting, using a long piece of thread ( single strand) fold in half and thread needle, come up from below the material holding the LOOPED end open in one hand underneath, go back down to make first stitch ensuring needle goes through the loop and pull, uses less thread and makes the back less bulky:)

Mariaque Publish time 2011-7-3 15:41

Thanks for sharing.

atenea Publish time 2011-7-29 21:22

thanks so much

CrisHW Publish time 2011-7-30 15:26

Muchas gracias, es muy ingenioso.

tina503 Publish time 2011-9-11 14:13

Very good, thank you for sharing !!!

Drea66 Publish time 2011-9-16 11:45

Thank you, I will hae to try this. I tried a similar method, where you pull your thread tight but I didnt like the way it looked. This seems to be better.

Xana Publish time 2011-9-16 16:40

Thanks for sharing Liz!!

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fuffauno Publish time 2011-10-24 18:16

thanks a lot for this!

Crossbones Publish time 2011-10-25 06:15

Thank you for the new starter method, at least new to me
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