forte Publish time 2011-4-20 22:09

Reply 1# amanda

forte Publish time 2011-4-20 22:11

Reply 21# forte


    en malaga los hilosno son muy caros

forte Publish time 2011-4-20 22:12

gra cias ama nda

forte Publish time 2011-4-20 22:13

graciasssss{:3_41:}

Nekostitch Publish time 2011-4-22 12:28

Great info.I started out with a kit that had tons of white stitching. it was a pain.I would recommed starting something small and simple but without too much of a single color since that can be boring.

floralie Publish time 2011-5-3 22:26

Merci pour linfo

ananas79 Publish time 2011-5-13 06:46

grazie milleeeeee

lady_heather Publish time 2011-5-13 08:00

I also have some tips

1. If meking the move from light fabric to say black, a light box underneath on your knee is great but not sometimes in the budget instead place a white pillow case on your knee instead.

For good online floss purchases try www.craftsbargaincorner.com

Also place a hem using a running stitch around your fabric to prevent fraying damaging your stitching

and finally i always leave six inches around the size of the design for lacing before framing and in the case of say haed designs where stitching is dense i label close to the hem top and bottom

:D

:)

Mariaque Publish time 2011-7-3 15:57

Thank you so much for sharing.

ShadowPhoe Publish time 2011-8-2 22:39

Useful information, even for those of us not just starting out ^_^
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