Your back side looks pretty good to me! You're doing a great job! My practice is to use relatively long cuts of floss and use the loop method to cut down on weaving ends back under the work. I also try really hard to not skip over more than two stitch lengths without weaving under adjacent stitches. It looks like you're disciplined about the back of your work, so flip it over and marvel at how great you're doing!
Oh, goodness, no! I wouldn't trust that either. I was just blathering on about how I get to another place without ending my floss. Like, when there's a space between stitches. If I'm at the end of my floss, I go under a thread, make a loop and go under it again for about 5 sticks, to use your word. Does that make sense? BTW, I like the term "sticks" so Imma gonna use it.
Your back side looks pretty good to me! You're doing a great job! My practice is to use relatively long cuts of floss and use the loop method to cut down on weaving ends back under the work. I also try really hard to not skip over more than two stitch lengths without weaving under adjacent stitches. It looks like you're disciplined about the back of your work, so flip it over and marvel at how great you're doing!