Oh my gosh, Jordan. You taught an old stitcher a new trick. I have always been a loop starter and the tail pulled behind 2 stitches on the back so the backs can be a bit messy with lots of confetti stitches. Thank you so much!!!
Super helpful thanks so much! I had been meaning to google how to end with a pin stitch so I am glad you covered both. The way I was doing it I felt like I could see my start but this way looks more refined.
Yeah! No more flipping. Thank you for this tutorial. I start with a pin stitch but never caught on to ending with one. The other tutorial I watched just wasn’t as clear. I will have to give this a try.
I just said to my husband this evening, maybe I should learn the pin stitch, blank (expression on his face), thank you for this concise tutorial, brilliant. Now going to try it. 😊
Congratulations on the Winter Rose Manor finish!! I've always been shown to do a pin stitch with those first two little stitches placed horizontally across the middle of the stitch and then covered by the full cross stitch. This makes so much more sense and doesn't add any extra bulk to the first stitch! I do have a question, though - would it hold if you did your last stitch the way you do the first? I'm sure I'd get used to it, but somehow doing the first leg seems like it would be awkward and I'd be afraid of catching the top thread. 🪡👠
It is a bit awkward and I don’t trust that it would hold since your finishing with your solid top leg, the reason it holds is because your finishing with the two half crosses locking over each other! I frequently forget to do the last stitch that way and usually have to backtrack a leg 🤣
That’s a beautiful stitch you did that pin stitch on. I love all your stitching. You do so well.❤️
I just tried this, and what a game changer! Thank you for sharing this!
Great video. I can’t wait to try this out when I stitch a project using 1 strand of floss.
. That’s was so clear , great demonstration. Thankyou
Thank you so much for this! The backs of my projects will look less like bird nests from now on.
Brilliant Jordan. I can’t wait to start using this technique! 🪡🧵☮️🌷
Love this and can’t wait to try it! Thanks 😊
Thank you! This is an excellent tutorial. Your stitching is beautiful.
Thanks for the great demonstration! I do use the pin stitch when using a single thread but never knew how to end with a pin stitch. Thanks again!
Brilliant! Thank you! 🤓
Thank you! I am going to try this now.
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Thank you for sharing have a wonderful week and happy stitching 😊🧵🪡🤗🤩
THANK YOU for showing your pin stitch! AND! CONGRATULATIONS on you Winter Rose Manor piece - it’s beautiful! 😊💖
Thank you so so much! This was incredibly helpful and I am using this right away-I will never miss constantly flipping my project over! 💛💛💛
I am having a blast using your pin stitch method both starting and ending. Thank you so much.
Yay!!!
Thank you, sweet girl. And, congrats on a beautiful finish! I’m going to watch your Stitch West video now! Happy stitching, @shecavestitcher
Thank you Mary!!
Thank you so much for doing this! I didn’t even know this was an option, I will never flip again
Haha yessssss 😈
Great demonstration! I like that you showed in an actual project. Thank you! Michele
Very nice! I'll need to try it. Your stitches are soooooo lovely.
Oh my gosh, Jordan. You taught an old stitcher a new trick. I have always been a loop starter and the tail pulled behind 2 stitches on the back so the backs can be a bit messy with lots of confetti stitches.
Thank you so much!!!
Yay! I’m so glad!! ❤️
This was very helpful. I saw it demonstrated differently but this way seems easier
Super helpful thanks so much! I had been meaning to google how to end with a pin stitch so I am glad you covered both. The way I was doing it I felt like I could see my start but this way looks more refined.
Awesome demo! I'm going to try it tonight. 😊 ( will probably have to watch again...Lol! )
Yeah! No more flipping. Thank you for this tutorial. I start with a pin stitch but never caught on to ending with one. The other tutorial I watched just wasn’t as clear. I will have to give this a try.
Thank you for the ending with a pin stitch. So much cleaner than another method I saw.
I just said to my husband this evening, maybe I should learn the pin stitch, blank (expression on his face), thank you for this concise tutorial, brilliant. Now going to try it. 😊
Thank you so much!! I just did a pin stitch! You did a marvelous tutorial!
Thank you! Very clear!
Excellent instruction and a nice finish
Congratulations on the Winter Rose Manor finish!! I've always been shown to do a pin stitch with those first two little stitches placed horizontally across the middle of the stitch and then covered by the full cross stitch. This makes so much more sense and doesn't add any extra bulk to the first stitch! I do have a question, though - would it hold if you did your last stitch the way you do the first? I'm sure I'd get used to it, but somehow doing the first leg seems like it would be awkward and I'd be afraid of catching the top thread. 🪡👠
It is a bit awkward and I don’t trust that it would hold since your finishing with your solid top leg, the reason it holds is because your finishing with the two half crosses locking over each other! I frequently forget to do the last stitch that way and usually have to backtrack a leg 🤣
Awesome tutorial 👍 Thank you so much!
Thank you for this!!
Does it work as well if I sew in hand? Very helpful video. Thank you!
It should! I have done it in hand before!
That's so cool. Thank you so much
Awhile back you had shown a blackberry or blue berry farm house sampler. I cannot remember the name. Do you have info on it?
Huckleberry farm sampler by the blue flower!
@@tattooed_stitcher yaaas!!! Thank you
Does a pin stitch work good when using silk floss?
Yes!