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Tory L Lindsey
I am currently working on a picture graphghan with 14 different colors. It's a queen size, so I knew I was going to need a lot of bobbins. The problem is, I need 23 of one color and 21 of 2 more, and those are just the 3 highest numbers. This is just in order to get through the first row, and a lot of places only calls for 1 stitch of each color at a time, and in no particular order to where I could carry them over. Should I bite the bullet and continue on with my 106 bobbins on the first row (yes, that's the actual number), or should I just cut and weave in each separate color change? And if so, how do I weave ends into one stitch so it doesn't look bad?
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