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[Tips Discussion] Ending threads

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Post time: 2013-5-5 11:09
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Many thanks. I have tried to find a way to end the thread without having to flip the work over. This is especially useful when you are stitching on a frame clamped on a stand.

I usually run the finished thread at the back to where I will stitch next to cover it later but I sometimes miss it. Running it on the front will certainly help but will it show on 14ct aida with 2 strands?

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Post time: 2013-5-6 07:47
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I jusst use an away waste knot and tail from the front, and position it so that the next few stitches will go over it. That way after a while the tails are stitched over and I can just trim the waste knot from the front. No need to flip the work!
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Post time: 2013-5-10 22:22
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merci pour l'idée
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Post time: 2013-6-30 01:04
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Thanks so much for sharing this little secret. It definitely has its uses in a variety of projects. As others have stated that certainly may be the key to a perfect back.

Some day I would like to have the perfect back.:loveliness:
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Post time: 2013-6-30 07:14
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I have seen that technique too... But I've always been curious, wouldn't that make the front bumpier/bulkier?
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Post time: 2013-9-30 12:14
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Thanks for the suggestion. I will try to do it in my current project. When I use a frame, it's too troublesome to flip and secure at the back.
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Post time: 2013-10-6 09:04
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thank you for the tips!!!!
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Post time: 2013-10-25 23:39
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I think you would have to be careful with this method but thanks for sharing!
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Post time: 2013-10-30 05:27
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Many thanks for your advice :loveliness:
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Post time: 2013-11-10 18:15
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Thank you for this tip:)
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