this is so useful, thanks for sharing! Suppose you had to link four loops (or more): would you always twist around the pin the first three and do the sewing last, is this a general principle? Thanks!
I was chatting about this on a Facebook group today by coincidence and I have been informed that the correct method is to take the thread around the pin for the first two, sew into both loops for the third time at the pin then for the final one sew in to the loop opposite where your workers come in for the last time at the pinhole. This was something I learnt for the first time today.
I was chatting about this on a Facebook group today by coincidence and I have been informed that the correct method is to take the thread around the pin for the first two, sew into both loops for the third time at the pin then for the final one sew in to the loop opposite where your workers come in for the last time at the pinhole. This was something I learnt for the first time today.