Using Loop Start to Secure Thread in Cross Stitch

Using Loop Start to Secure Thread in Cross Stitch

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Though Loop Start can be used to secure thread at any time, it is especially useful when making confetti stitches, those isolated lone crosses that may dot your design.

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