Using Loop Start to Secure Thread in Cross Stitch

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Description

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.
Using Loop Start to Secure Thread in Cross Stitch
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