
I know there are ways of starting and finishing on the front of the fabric and wondered what methods the members here use and whether you have any tips. Any help with reducing the amount of "flipping" I have to do would be very much appreciated!!
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How do you do this, Mrs MBK? Do you just run the thread under a few stitches on the front and snip off the tail in the same way you'd do it on the back? Doesn't it show through or make the front lumpy? I was thinking of "parking" my tail ends to the side of the column I'm working on and then finishing them off at the end of each 10x10 block so I'd only have to flip my work over once every 100 stitches, but if I can avoid flipping it at all without making the front messy, that would be perfect!!Mrs Milkybar Kid wrote:I also finish threads on the front which is useful for confetti areas where you may have less threads to thread your end through the back
this looks pretty straight forward, I might try this.adriennec wrote:Here is an explanation of how one stitcher does it. . .
http://www.morecambesands.com/morecambe ... -over.html" target="_blank" target="_blank
Hope this helps.
HmmMrs Milkybar Kid wrote:when I finish with a thread I take it an inch or so down from where I am working and pull it though to the front of my work. Then as I carry on stitching downwards this thread it being secured on the back by other stitches as I work them. Stitchers that work in columns pull their threads to the right of their work as they work the columns, guess it just depends how you stitch. Once the threads has been secured on the back by other stitches then you can snip the end off at the front.