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Does the end of your stitch make a difference? Does it make a difference whether the thread that leads into the stitch remains straight (like in running stitch) or folds (like in back stitch)? This is something I have been thinking about, so I investigated whether it changes the look of the stitch. I looked at running and back stitch, bullions worked in a line, satin stitch, and seed stitch. I wanted to know whether a folded end on a stitch would make the stitch have more distinct ends or sit up higher, or whether the whole effect was just something I was dreaming up. Have you noticed this at all? If you think it makes a difference, can you think of any other stitches it might make a difference to? If you are interested in experimenting with stitches, you might find my stitch dictionaries helpful: The Right-Handed Embroiderer’s Companion - http://vettycreations.com.au/stitch-d... The Left-Handed Embroiderer’s Companion - http://vettycreations.com.au/left-han...