A fat fuzzy slub. Yes, you leave them alone. No, I don't and didn't. I've removed the excess fuzz from several in this piece but this one was a monster. There was no thin thread hidden in the bulk, it was just all fuzz.
So I took a linen thread from the edge, full length of the piece in case I needed it. Leaving a long tail, I started weaving close to stitching where I can hide the ends, and continued as the broken thread was pulled out.
Part of it was woven in next to the thread before removing it, but once removed the bends in the linen thread from the weave are very noticeable and make it easy to follow.
The new and the old thread ends are pulled to the back and I'll decide whether to weave all the way into the stitches or leave as is. I think it's fine as is.
This didn't take any time at all. One more eyelet letter on this side and it's on to regular cross. Thank goodness there is a break before continuing the eyes on the right side of the chart.
Question - there are two methods online for stitching the eyes. All legs of the eye come up from the center and go down at the edges OR all legs start from the edges and go down into the center. Which do you do??
Have a happy Wednesday!!
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