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hey everybody today i just wanted to show you how you can start and end your embroidery stitches so the most common way that i do is just to tie a knot at the end of the thread that way when you make your first stitch your thread wonamp;#39;t go all the way through now iamp;#39;m going to show you two ways of how you can end an embroidery stitch this way you can just tuck the tail of the thread underneath the stitches youamp;#39;ve already made this will suffice for most embroidery thatamp;#39;s in a hoop but if youamp;#39;re doing something on clothing i would suggest doing it the next way that iamp;#39;ll show you this second way is the most common way that i prefer to end my stitches and itamp;#39;s the more secure method so what i do is i just take my needle underneath one of the last stitches that i made and i take the needle off and i leave a little loop on one side then with my dominant hand i take the tail and basically pull it through to make another loop and then pull