Thank you Mr Huong, for a good demonstration. I am impressed with your cast off knot. I have always found it necessary to tie the final knot around the tip of a second needle in order to get the knot snugged to the fabric. I will post another comment when I perfect this technique as a result of viewing your video.
PS... Question...
Can you tell me how to keep my threat tail from twisting and tangling?
I rate this video a nine. It would be a ten if you had aligned the holes of the button parellel with the edge of the garment. ~ rita rita
Thank you Mr Huong, for a good demonstration. I am impressed with your cast off knot. I have always found it necessary to tie the final knot around the tip of a second needle in order to get the knot snugged to the fabric. I will post another comment when I perfect this technique as a result of viewing your video. ~ rita rita
2nd PS...TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR:
That was meant to be...thread tail...not threat tail. ~ rita rita
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Thank you Mr Huong, for a good demonstration. I am impressed with your cast off knot. I have always found it necessary to tie the final knot around the tip of a second needle in order to get the knot snugged to the fabric. I will post another comment when I perfect this technique as a result of viewing your video.
PS... Question...
Can you tell me how to keep my threat tail from twisting and tangling?
I rate this video a nine. It would be a ten if you had aligned the holes of the button parellel with the edge of the garment. ~ rita rita
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Thank you Mr Huong, for a good demonstration. I am impressed with your cast off knot. I have always found it necessary to tie the final knot around the tip of a second needle in order to get the knot snugged to the fabric. I will post another comment when I perfect this technique as a result of viewing your video. ~ rita rita
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