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It's not difficult at all and if you use good thread and proper stitching it can be more durable than the ground fabric you are working on.

The only time where you will see any crap on the backside is if it's a lazy stitcher who carries threads all over the place instead of ending and starting a new thread, or someone who doesn't know how to end a thread properly. It can also turn out a bit messy if you're doing needle painting/silk shading.

For reference you can see my picture with the backsides of one hanky that's had a lot of snot on it and been washed thoroughly over and over, two dishcloths I got from my grandmother that are quite old and a test patch for thread painting.

Just take a bit of care of the backside and it's perfectly usable for clothes.

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