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Starting and ending - machine stitch question

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Quick (and most likely rhetorical) question...

When doing a straight line stitch, I get that I want to go back over my starting stitch to lock it in and then again at end. 

When doing the complete circumference of a piece (like going around a wallet) 360 degrees, do I need to do the same or does overlapping the starting stitch with the end by 2-3 stitches suffice.

Thanks // Brian

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need  to back stitch over the finish end to lock it.  You have already stitched over the start end so it is good to go.

Tom

 

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Making sure I follow - if I'm going all the way around a piece...

  • start stitching without going back over it
  • overlap the start stitch after going all the way around
  • and then backstitch at the end to close it out and lock it?

 

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21 minutes ago, Anticlimaddox said:

Making sure I follow - if I'm going all the way around a piece...

  • start stitching without going back over it
  • overlap the start stitch after going all the way around
  • and then backstitch at the end to close it out and lock it?

 

Right on!

Tom

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Thanks Tom! - seems obvious when I think about it but don't want anything coming undone. Cheers!

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