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How to Reduce Knots and Tangles in Your Cross Stitch Embroidery Thread 

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Unfortunately you can't stop knots and tangles from developing in your embroidery thread as you cross stitch, but there are lots of ways that you can reduce the risk of it happening.
I have 7 easy tips that you can try out to get a smoother and less frustrating cross stitch experience.
Sections:
00:00 Start
01:02 Tip 1 - use shorter lengths
02:36 Tip 2 - Move needle position regularly
04:10 Tip 3 - Untwist thread regularly
05:13 Tip 4 - Don’t re-use unpicked thread
06:47 Tip 5 - Go slow
07:59 Tip 6 - Condition your thread
09:15 Tip 7 - Strand management
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Комментарии : 27   
@carollecarno7425
@carollecarno7425 3 месяца назад
Luvaluvaluv # 7!!! Haven't heard that one before!!!
@catkinandlillie
@catkinandlillie 3 месяца назад
If you try it, do let me know if you think it makes any difference!
@kathy1896
@kathy1896 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the great tips on thread management!
@catkinandlillie
@catkinandlillie 4 месяца назад
You're welcome ☺️ So glad you found the tips helpful 😄
@carolsimmons438
@carolsimmons438 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Im a beginner so your videos are very helpful ❤️
@catkinandlillie
@catkinandlillie Месяц назад
Awesome, that's so great to hear, thank you 😊
@Roxywilde82
@Roxywilde82 4 месяца назад
great video. I've always found that the actual needle you use can affect knots. I prefer a needle with a bigger eye as it seems to wear the thread less.
@catkinandlillie
@catkinandlillie 4 месяца назад
Thank you ☺️ That is so true about the needle! I was thinking about this but only after I made the video 🙄 A small needle eye can definitely increase wear and tear, and I've definitely gravitated towards needles with slightly wider eyes...it makes threading them a bit easier too!
@sunnykat2762
@sunnykat2762 4 месяца назад
Excellent video. 😂 yes guilty here as well a lazy stitcher that doesn’t like stopping and starting. Once I am rolling I don’t want to stop… I have learned something about my self. I don’t like confetti especially a lot of it that’s more than 3 stitches away so I can’t travel with it. 😂 so yes a lazy stitcher. I use a tool for wrapping my floss around to cut it in 1 yard strips for floss drops (which also helps prevent tangles). Ok another tip that calms down tangles. Dampen your thread with a sponge to straighten them. That’s my best tip.
@FrankDudgeon
@FrankDudgeon 4 месяца назад
Indeed another excellent video. I'm just a beginner, but I learned of the "dampen slightly with a sponge" method early on and it does seem to help. I have a small sponge inside a small food container that seals shut so I don't need to moisten the sponge often - just turn it over at the start of each session as the bottom of the sponge will be slightly wetter left overnight.
@RedHatStamper
@RedHatStamper 4 месяца назад
Yes this works very well I learned this from Jean Farrish
@sunnykat2762
@sunnykat2762 4 месяца назад
@@RedHatStamper yes! That’s where I learned it too! I also was able to find little plastic containers with a sponge and about thumb size from Stoney Creek website! It is the perfect size for travel bag and non breakable. It’s only a few dollars too. I have several of them.
@FrankDudgeon
@FrankDudgeon 4 месяца назад
@@sunnykat2762 Yep, I learned it from a Jean Farish video as well. She has a lot of great tips on her channel, as does this channel. Kat has got me out of a number of beginner conundrums. Both are greatly appreciated.
@catkinandlillie
@catkinandlillie 4 месяца назад
Yup, the dampening tip is in the video! It's not one I use but know a lot of stitchers find it good so I included it 😄 Good to find another 'lazy' stitcher...but perhaps we should just go with 'time efficient' stitcher instead 😂
@emmawatson9593
@emmawatson9593 4 месяца назад
Thank you, this was very reassuring - I thought it was just me that had certain colours (of the same thread brand) tangling more than the others.
@catkinandlillie
@catkinandlillie 4 месяца назад
Nope, definitely not your imagination! I hope you found some useful tips here 😄
@janetrothwell4448
@janetrothwell4448 4 месяца назад
Great tips! I learned several new things and will put them into practice.
@catkinandlillie
@catkinandlillie 4 месяца назад
Brilliant! That's awesome to hear and I hope the tips will help 😄
@user-un7sd3uz9i
@user-un7sd3uz9i 4 месяца назад
Thank you for all the tips in all your videos! I am learning so much from you! Thanks, Kat!! PS. Where can I get the pattern for the gorgeous "craftiness is happiness" behind you on the top shelf!?? :)
@catkinandlillie
@catkinandlillie 4 месяца назад
Yay!! So happy to hear my videos are helpful to you ☺️ That pattern was an Emma Congden design for one of the Cotton & Twine subscription boxes and I don't think you can buy it anywhere. There are lots of other lovely patterns in her Etsy shop, Stitchrovia, including a Happiness is Homemade pattern, but sadly not the one I stitched 😞
@user-un7sd3uz9i
@user-un7sd3uz9i 4 месяца назад
Oh bummer! Your's is gorgeous. I'll watch those websites. Thanks! @@catkinandlillie
@daisyrea7219
@daisyrea7219 4 месяца назад
I enjoyed watching the video It was very interesting. I use Anchor thread and don't get knots but I do get the twist.
@catkinandlillie
@catkinandlillie 4 месяца назад
Thank you ☺️ I have often found Anchor thread feels a bit rougher to me but definitely not too bad for knots. I'm glad you found the video enjoyable 😄
@pocketsnacks
@pocketsnacks 2 месяца назад
Any tips for loosening the knots? I just can't seem to untangle one ...
@catkinandlillie
@catkinandlillie Месяц назад
Now that is definitely a tricky one 😬 Often you get a little loop knot and those ones you can usually pop your needle into the loop, and tug on one end of the thread to see if it will just pull the knot out. If pulling one end doesn't work, try the other one. If it's a more complicated knot then I don't often have much luck getting it untangled and will often just cut the thread and restart it.
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