Old 11-15-2015, 04:54 PM
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Kitsie
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Only if you pull both threads all the way down. The 2nd end of the thread just goes in enough to allow the loop to be long enough to pass over the needle tip and then cut it to an inch or so.

Originally Posted by ube quilting View Post
This is how I work with embroidery thread and gives me a double thread. My ? is don't you end up with a double thread when you do this. Most quilting and finishing is done with a single thread. I know it doesn't matter but hiding two threads is harder than one thread when doing binding. Please let me know if I am wrong about this because I like the looping method. TFS
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