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Starting a cross stitch pattern on linen or evenweave can be a little tricky as sometimes you don't want to use knots as the fabric can be very delicate, and if you're using blended threads you can't use the loop method to start. This cross stitch tips video will demonstrate how to do a special pin stitch especially for linen and evenweave, as it's a little different than doing one on Aida fabric. • ---------------------------------------------------- • 15% OFF + FREE PATTERNS: • Want to get access to a 15% discount on your first order and exclusive members-only free patterns? Join the Peacock Lounge! Sign up for free at https://peacockandfig.com/join-now/ • ---------------------------------------------------- • PEACOCK AND FIG STITCHING CLASSES: • Learn how to complete a full project from start to finish! Join one of Peacock Fig's full stitching classes, go to https://peacockandfig.com/stitching-c... for more details. • ---------------------------------------------------- • SUBSCRIBE: •    / @peacockandfig   • SHARE THIS VIDEO: •    • Cross Stitch Tips: Pin Stitch for Lin...   • ---------------------------------------------------- • RELATED LINKS: • -- Blog post featuring this video with extra information: https://peacockandfig.com/2016/02/cro... • -- The ultimate tutorial for cross stitch beginners: • http://peacockandfig.com/2016/08/cros... • SHOP: • https://peacockandfig.com/shop • CONTACT DANA: • https://peacockandfig.com/contact/ • ABOUT DANA: • https://peacockandfig.com/about-dana/ • PEACOCK FIG ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • @peacockandfig • Twitter:   / peacockandfig   • Instagram:   / peacockandfig   • Facebook:   / peacockandfig   • Peacock Fig Facebook group:   / peacockandfig   • Pinterest:   / peacockandfig   • Don't miss out on new tutorials! • Subscribe and join me! •    / @peacockandfig  

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