1) I always use a loop start when I am stitching with two strands and think I understand how to do this either front or back. However, if there is a lot of confetti or just not a lot of stitches with a particular color, I finish it off and then the threaded needle with both strands goes back in the bobbin box where it is kept. Which means the next time that thread is used I either have to start with a pinhead stitch which is pretty tricky if I'm tenting on 28 ct. (Haven't tried that yet) Or do you separate the strands and do another loop start. Doesn't that waste a lot of floss?
2) Since you can't use a loop start if stitching 1 over 1 (which I do on 25 ct and have several large pieces that way) I know I can start with a waste knot or a "pseudo" waste knot as long as it isn't the last stitch in the area or try again a pinhead stitch, but that also seems difficult on 25 ct, though not impossible.
3) Again, if you finishin off a thread by bringing the end of the thread to the front and waiting until other stitches cover it, it seems like there will be a lot of loose threads hanging off the front . And it seems while that could work, what do you do if it is the last stitch in the area. Ending with a pinhead stitch when its 1 over 1 on 25 ct sounds as hard to me as starting with a pinhead stitch.
4) If these questions don't make any sense, let me know please. My feelings won't be hurt if it is too confusing. I will try to explain it better. Or just be glad that the Lowery side clamp is pretty easy to flip over as long as you watch out and don't hit a cat in the head when it is on your lap.

Really hoping that two handed stitching starts to get faster. My left hand isn't great at stitching yet, but slowly getting there. And for all the above issues, I am in a strange way loving my stand.

Carole
