Thanks so much! Glad you found it useful. So many of the stocking finishing tutorials online assume you are machine sewing, so I figured this might be helpful as a companion to those. Thanks for watching! --Deb
That is a good idea and here is one for you. I work bobbin lace and you learn that if you pull any thread off a spool by holding one end you will add twists to the thread or take them off, so when unwinding your metallic thread hold both ends of the spool when pulling off a strand and you won't have such trouble with it.
What a great idea for the Kreinik! Thank you! And thank you too Mrsbobbinlace! I will try that tip also
Thanks, Teresa. I'm glad it was helpful. I know it works for me. I loved Mrsbobbinlace's idea too!
Smartest thing I have seen in a while!! Thank you!!
Thank you for commenting! Glad it was helpful!
Great help! Thanks Deb.
Glad to be of service Carol!
How neat is that!!! I love it!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful to you!
This was a great video very helpful.
Thanks so much! Glad you found it useful. So many of the stocking finishing tutorials online assume you are machine sewing, so I figured this might be helpful as a companion to those. Thanks for watching! --Deb
That is a good idea and here is one for you. I work bobbin lace and you learn that if you pull any thread off a spool by holding one end you will add twists to the thread or take them off, so when unwinding your metallic thread hold both ends of the spool when pulling off a strand and you won't have such trouble with it.
Great idea! Thanks for the advice! I had not heard that before. --Deb
Great tip!
Thanks, Renee!
This is an excellent tutorial to have on its own!
Thanks. I figured it would be helpful to separate this out as a Flosstube Extra so people didn't have to wade through a whole video to find it.