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		<title>By: nadaFoollup</title>
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		<title>By: MargB</title>
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		<description>Romilly
It is interesting - I didn&#039;t think about which way I stitched until I read this and I use the Danish method - seems the more intuitive to me, I guess.  Alos interesting to read what you have to say about using multicoloured threads - also intuitive to me.  As a weaver I occasionally use spacedyed threads for warp and to prevent a &#039;smattered &#039; effect it is usually necessary to waste some yarn at the beginning of each bout. It then can give an interesting &#039;ikated&#039; effect.     Isn&#039;t colour wonderful?  thankyou for all this detail</description>
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It is interesting &#8211; I didn&#8217;t think about which way I stitched until I read this and I use the Danish method &#8211; seems the more intuitive to me, I guess.  Alos interesting to read what you have to say about using multicoloured threads &#8211; also intuitive to me.  As a weaver I occasionally use spacedyed threads for warp and to prevent a &#8216;smattered &#8216; effect it is usually necessary to waste some yarn at the beginning of each bout. It then can give an interesting &#8216;ikated&#8217; effect.     Isn&#8217;t colour wonderful?  thankyou for all this detail</p>
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