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[Tips Discussion] Floss Saving Technique

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Post time: 2013-4-9 02:21
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Hi All!

Just wanted to share an old, but very useful, tip for cutting back and saving on the amount of floss that you use for a project requiring 2 strands of floss. Each skein of floss consists of 6 strands. Cut a length of floss that you would normally use. Personally, I usually cut off about a 24 inch length. Pull out just 1 strand from the batch of 6. Fold the strand in half, and place thread the two loose ends through your needle. Make your first half cross, and put your needle back through to the back of your project. Be careful not to pull the "loop" through. When your needle is in the back of your project, stick your needle through the loop, and begin your next half cross (or finish your first half cross). Your first half cross is now secure. You have used only 1 strand of thread but, because you folded it in half, you have 2 strands to stitch with! :) Hopefully this makes sense.

To word this a little bit differently, when a chart requires you to stitch with two strands of the same color of floss, pull out just 1 strand from a hank of 6. Fold the strand in half, put the two ends through the needle, leaving the loop on the long end (in the back of your project). Bring the needle up from the back of your project and make the first half cross stitch. Then go through the loop at the back of your project to make a nice, firm anchor before you make the second half cross stitch.

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Post time: 2013-4-9 02:23
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I agree. I don't know if it saves floss or not but this is how I do it too.

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I think it does save floss, as you are using less thread in the long run. This may be especially true if the pattern calls for a very small (10 or so stitches) area of one color.  Post time 2013-4-9 02:28
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Post time: 2013-4-9 03:01
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Thank you  I will try this :)  

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You are most welcome! Hopefully it will work for you. I have been using this technique for years with great results! :)  Post time 2013-4-9 03:17
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Post time: 2013-4-9 03:44
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That sounds brilliant!  I will have to try this :)

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Glad to hear! Hope you like this neat technique! :)  Post time 2013-4-9 04:40
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Post time: 2013-4-9 04:19
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That is exactly what I do. Never thought much about it saving floss but it does mean you don't have to worry about tucking the ends in when you start.

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Not having to tuck the ends is definitely another benefit of this technique! :-) The person who showed this technique to my mother and myself introduced it as a method to cut back on floss! :)  Post time 2013-4-9 04:43
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Post time: 2013-4-9 08:10
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cool, i kinda did that, by that i mean, i used i long strand folded in half but securing looked like a bird nest on the back of the work, thank you for the useful tip :)

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Not a problem! Hopefully this tip will help prevent more bird nests! :)  Post time 2013-4-9 10:11
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Post time: 2013-4-10 21:16
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This is exactly what I do too and there are no birds nests or knots at the back of my work :D

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Glad to hear this technique prevents knots and birds nests for you as well. I was not fond of having to hold a thread down in the back while getting a color started, so this tip was a great find! :)  Post time 2013-4-10 23:41
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Post time: 2013-4-11 14:46
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I have started cutting what strand I need, it is much neater.

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I am so happy to hear that this technique is beneficial for you! :)  Post time 2013-4-12 00:08
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Post time: 2013-4-11 17:23
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Thank you.  I also use this technique and I love that I don't have to fiddle with the start of a thread.

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You are most welcome! I am so happy to hear that this technique help you as well. :)  Post time 2013-4-12 00:11
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Post time: 2013-4-24 22:42
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Awesome tip will try that.

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Glad you like the idea! Hope it works for you! :)  Post time 2013-4-25 00:14
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