If you do it right, it’s pretty secure. Especially, the back stitch works just like a back stitch with a sewing machine. If you pull a thread which is just running straight, you can pull it out easily. However, if the thread is running in different directions, it’s actually hard to pull it out even if you want to. If you’re not sure, I’d recommend practicing first😊
Hi! There’s another video where I showed how I change to a new thread without a knot. I hope this will help!😊 SASHIKO This is how I change to a new thread without knots for Hanahukin and layered fabrics ua-cam.com/video/CQoM1OJRJT4/v-deo.html
Brilliant. Thank you. This is so clearly explained and most helpful
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How would this keep the thread secure? Wont the thread come out if pulled in a certain direction? How secure is this method? Do advise
If you do it right, it’s pretty secure. Especially, the back stitch works just like a back stitch with a sewing machine.
If you pull a thread which is just running straight, you can pull it out easily. However, if the thread is running in different directions, it’s actually hard to pull it out even if you want to.
If you’re not sure, I’d recommend practicing first😊
@@thegreenwrapper thanks for taking the time to reply. Will definitely try it out!
Hi. I can not figure out how to start a new thread on a piece im working on without skipping stitches in the back. Help!
Hi!
There’s another video where I showed how I change to a new thread without a knot. I hope this will help!😊
SASHIKO This is how I change to a new thread without knots for Hanahukin and layered fabrics
ua-cam.com/video/CQoM1OJRJT4/v-deo.html
When I try to close the work my thread still moves around and I don't understand why
Oh I wonder why it happens! I wish I could see how you do it and find the solution together❤️💕