[CHAT] I just found out you can do tramming (for dark/thin colours) retroactively and I just needed to share!

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[CHAT] I just found out you can do tramming (for dark/thin colours) re…

[CHAT] I just found out you can do tramming (for dark/thin colours) retroactively and I just needed to share!

I absolutely love tramming since finding out about it on this sub! I always railroad both parts of my stitches but that just doesn’t do it for me for the really dark / thin colours so I’ve started tramming (only 1 direction) those. I just started a huge solid block of DMC3857 and decided against tramming and 121 stitches in I sooo badly regretted my decision. I didn’t want to rip them out so I just decided to try tramming underneath them… and it worked!! I’m so happy I don’t have to redo them and they look so much better now! I wish I had a before pic to show you guys :-/

(I’m working on 28ct (European?) zweigart lugana.)

Pattern is „Louis Wain Piano Cat“ by Annette Schwartzmiller (Etsy Shop is called Whoopicat).

submitted by /u/well_actuallE to r/CrossStitch
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