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29th April 08, 06:12 AM
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You can also use one of the teeny tiny (you can barely see the hook part) lace making crochet hook.
What all of these techniques do is pull the loop to the back where it can't be seen.
If the snag is a bad one (that pulls a thread so that the line of the tartan is disturbed), you may be able to gently tease the thread back along the weave thread by thread. But that's a very tedious and not always successful operation.
Try the 'loop moves to the back' by one of these techniques first.
Welcome to the kilted world!
Last edited by ThreadBbdr; 29th April 08 at 06:38 AM.
Reason: typo
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