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Does anyone have any helpful hints about how to do them or a great website that shows clearly step by step how to do them?
The last project I had with a French Knot I left it out because it didn't really make that much of a difference but with this project I can't leave them out.
Dee
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http://crossstitch.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi=1/XJ/Ya&zTi=1&sdn=crossstitch&cdn=hobbies&tm=25&gps=39_241_1001_557&f=20&tt=14&bt=0&bts=1&st=36&zu=http%3A//www.sublimestitching.com/frenchknot.html
This site gives very easy to understand instructions with drawings.
Once you know how to do them, they can be fun. I once did a 60x90 inch tablecloch in wicking. That is what it is called when the whole piece is done in French knots.
Once known for a brief time as Adele... Remember, Oh My is not God's first name nor is Da*m It God's last name.
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Addie Thank-You SO MUCH! I'm going to bookmark it and try to fully finish the project tonight. Dee
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I just got around to actually doing a French Knot and WOW, WOW, WOW! I actually did one! Only five more to go and I have this project DONE!
Dee
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Glad to be of help. Gotta luv this forum. Someone always comes up with an answer. Am glad that you are able to finish your project. And if you really liked doing French Knots, then Google Colonial Wicking Sewing projects. It is all French Knots.
Once known for a brief time as Adele... Remember, Oh My is not God's first name nor is Da*m It God's last name.
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