Babylock Solaris Vision Journey - Fixing a Couching issue on my sweatshirt.

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  • Babylock Solaris Vision Journey - Fixing a Couching issue on my sweatshirt.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @mollyfederici450
    @mollyfederici450 5 місяців тому +1

    Sandy, how do you "pull" the end of the large yarn through to the back?

    • @kofoedsandy
      @kofoedsandy  5 місяців тому

      Hi! At first, I did what the manual shared... use an awl to poke a hole first, then thread a large eyed needle with the yarn using a needle threader and poke the needle in the hole made by the awl, and use the needle to pull the yarn to the back. But I've found that I can skip the awl step. I've been using the needle threader on a large eyed needle and just poke it (without using the awl) to the back to bring the yarn through. It seems to be easier to me. It may depend on the fabric. If it's really dense like denim one might need the awl....or really any pointy tool... if you don't have an awl. You can try a test area first if you're not sure.