
Also, I take the needle out if I feel that dangling isn't enough, separate the strands and re thread the needle.. but mostly I dangle too


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I do this as much as possible too. I like how neat it keeps everything.rvdiehl wrote:I thread the two cut ends through the needle, then use the "loop" to anchor my first stitch by passing the needle through it. Saves a little thread and a lot of time.
I usually do the first choice when I have a knot. 99% of the time, they come right out.helbel wrote:Oh and if it's too late, I find these useful:
Pull the loop of the knot to make it bigger and easier to unpick.
or
Hold the threads and pull the threads sharply to get the knot to disappear.
or
Needle in the loop the pull either thread at a time to see which way it moves
Note that option 2 can lead to a stage where you can't get the knot out!
I do these two things together. That is, pull the loop (horizontally) to make it bigger, then grab the threads and pull and the knot will just magically come out. 95% of the time anyway.Pull the loop of the knot to make it bigger and easier to unpick.
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Hold the threads and pull the threads sharply to get the knot to disappear.
And I thought I was the only one who did thisIf I can't get the knot out, I try to make the knot as small as possible and keep stitching with the knot in it. Almost all of the time the knot piece winds up at the back of the work and all is well. When it doesn't, I'll go back a few stitches and end my thread and start again or if it's not too noticeable (only noticeable by me) then I just leave it.
How true!Lessa54 wrote:And I thought I was the only one who did thisIf I can't get the knot out, I try to make the knot as small as possible and keep stitching with the knot in it. Almost all of the time the knot piece winds up at the back of the work and all is well. When it doesn't, I'll go back a few stitches and end my thread and start again or if it's not too noticeable (only noticeable by me) then I just leave it.![]()
Fortunately it's rare as usually dangling and gently testing the loop of any knot if formed gets them out. The thing I find annoying is when a big loop slip-type knot forms at the back and you don't notice till you realise the thread has ended quite quickly! Even though the knot comes out easily, it's then a real pain to unpick and work the thread through to get to that un-used portion.