Thank you for this straightforward, quick video. I love tutorials like this. It's so frustrating when a video for one stitch is almost 20 minutes of space filling chatter.
Agree 1000%. This was a great video. Short, to the point, clear. I totally dread watching most stitching videos because of unnecessary length and jabber. Thank you!
I always get a little giggle when I see "dislikes" on tutorials like this. It just goes to show that not everyone is smart enough to "get" it. This is a fantastic tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to make it. I'm going to share it right now with a friend of mine who has never heard of this method.
I’m guessing the negatives might be because it’s not a traditional pin stitch - at least from how I know it to be. I actually like this one better as there isn’t the extra stitch you’re trying to hide.
Thank you. It worked first time for me! I've seen a couple of TH-cam tutorials referencing this stitch but this is the most clear. I'm doing lettering - just started to cross stitch - and being able to anchor an individual stitch is an absolute lifesaver.
Thank you for this very good tutorial. Could you show how to make a pin stitch when half stitch is done, especially when the pattern uses a single strand.
I don’t think it would be very secure as a finish due to the top stitch just being normal; unless you parked the tail on top and stitched over it 🤔 you’ve given me some food for thought there Rose!
Thank you for this straightforward, quick video. I love tutorials like this. It's so frustrating when a video for one stitch is almost 20 minutes of space filling chatter.
I just tried to watch, probably the same one you did, 10 minutes before she got to the stitch.
Agree 1000%. This was a great video. Short, to the point, clear. I totally dread watching most stitching videos because of unnecessary length and jabber. Thank you!
Simple, concise, and to the point. Thank you so much for a quick and straightforward video without a ton of filler or long intros!
This is so helpful for when a design has just one stich needed on its own, thank-you!
Super helpful video and not full of unnecessary fluff! Gunalchéesh!
You are my new favorite person. You've saved me so much headache inducing squinting and flipping.
I always get a little giggle when I see "dislikes" on tutorials like this. It just goes to show that not everyone is smart enough to "get" it. This is a fantastic tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to make it. I'm going to share it right now with a friend of mine who has never heard of this method.
I’m guessing the negatives might be because it’s not a traditional pin stitch - at least from how I know it to be. I actually like this one better as there isn’t the extra stitch you’re trying to hide.
Thank you. It worked first time for me! I've seen a couple of TH-cam tutorials referencing this stitch but this is the most clear. I'm doing lettering - just started to cross stitch - and being able to anchor an individual stitch is an absolute lifesaver.
Thanks so much Reese, that’s so great to hear! 😊 I hope it makes your stitching much more enjoyable 🧵
Very helpful and straight to the point tutorial, thank you!
Thanks so much! This was simple and to the point. Very much appreciate it. 👍😊
Love this tutorial how do you end when your finished with one color
Great easy tutorial 👌
Thank you for this very good tutorial. Could you show how to make a pin stitch when half stitch is done, especially when the pattern uses a single strand.
Thank you for the start pin stitch. How about the end pin stitch?
Thank you so much for this tutorial!!
Thanks for sharing. It's going to be a good help.
Its beautiful
I'm going to try this on my massive piece thank you
Watching to learn and finally think I might have. Thanks so much
If you have todo a single pin stitch how do you finish it on the back of aida
Great video thank you x
Thank you.
How do you use it to end your thread
how do you end it, if it is a single stich all by itself?
Just thread the tail under a length of stitch on the back, even better if there are other stitches close by to make it more secure.
Can you finish this way as well?
I don’t think it would be very secure as a finish due to the top stitch just being normal; unless you parked the tail on top and stitched over it 🤔 you’ve given me some food for thought there Rose!
So do you do the railroading on each top stitch?
Personal preference really, I only do it when I notice the floss slightly twisting for the top stitch. Some people do it both top & bottom 🙂
i don't like this method cause it takes too long where as if u hold the tail and just pull up and hold the tail with the one coming up its quicker
very helpful, but please try to speak more clearly for your next videos ☺️.