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How to Fake a French Knot

By Connie G. Barwick, About.com

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Choose the Best Method for Replacing a French Knot

French Knot, Straight Stitch, Tiny Cross Stitch, Bead

Choose Your Best Fit

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Whether you decide to use a straight stitch, a French knot, a tiny cross stitch, or a bead to "dot the I", chose the method that is the easiest, looks the best, and fits in with the style of the Cross Stitch Design.

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