It's all split back stitch, so there's a lot of thread on the back to loop the loose thread under. I go back 3 times on the same line before I cut the loose end. I'm sure it holds, I did the same thing for tshirts of mine that I've washed a million times, nothing moves... It's not pretty though, here's what the back looks like :
Oh, and I wanted to ask... you said it's split back stitch. I thought it looked like a satin stitch with only one thread. Did you use the split back stitch to fill the letters as well or only for the outlines? How many threads did you use?
Split back stitch with one thread. For each letter, I started by doing a simple line then I went back and did a few more back stitches along some parts of the line, to widen it and get that calligraphy effect. Even for the simple letters like "o", it worked better than a real satin stitch, because of the surface of the fabric: I needed a short, split stitch to really pin down and flatten the little loops of the terry cloth as much as possible.
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