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hi this is Ruth Shma from be deducted me dazzle and I would like to show you today how to handle working an outline stitch when you have to change direction and continually work around curves that go here there and wherever so in a previous video I explained how to do outline stitch and with any luck I will link it to this video so you can watch that one too but basically what youre going to do is youre going to bring your needle up at one end of the line and take a small stitch the smaller the stitch the better in this case because it will make for a more seamless curve dont pull your thread all the way through bring your needle up in the center of the stitch and at that point you can tighten up your first stitch make your second stitch about the same length as the first and again bring your needle up in the center with each stitch in this case we are constantly keeping our needle on the inside of the curve and thats important to keep in mind because if you remember to do that t