I’ve found it’s much easier on my hands to leave the needle threaded (pulling the loose end close to the needle) and spin the needle between my fingers, thus untwisting the yarn. Thank you so much for sharing this stitch!
I must be so uncoordinated because I stab myself most of the time. I also find myself holding it close to the twist. I need to give it another try the other way. I just ordered some more silk beading cord as it’s my favorite to use with the stitch. Do you have a favorite thread for this one
Interesting! Is there any particular reason you overtwist in the opposite direction? Can it be done by continuing the twist in the original direction? Thanks for sharing. xoxo
I’ve found it’s much easier on my hands to leave the needle threaded (pulling the loose end close to the needle) and spin the needle between my fingers, thus untwisting the yarn. Thank you so much for sharing this stitch!
I must be so uncoordinated because I stab myself most of the time. I also find myself holding it close to the twist. I need to give it another try the other way. I just ordered some more silk beading cord as it’s my favorite to use with the stitch. Do you have a favorite thread for this one
I am excited to give this a try. The texture is beautiful.
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Looks great thank you for sharing ...
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That's cool!! Think I did this YEARS ago. You need a drill to twist it!! Lol. TFS!
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Great texture TFS
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Interesting! Is there any particular reason you overtwist in the opposite direction? Can it be done by continuing the twist in the original direction? Thanks for sharing. xoxo
You do get the same effect when you twist in the original direction. Something about untwisting and then twisting the opposite gives the look.