daisyduck61 Publish time 2012-5-27 07:17

mm, interesting, thanks

bigred Publish time 2013-3-27 07:18

very good info

R Lee Publish time 2013-3-28 18:55

For new stitchers Id recommend the exact opposite that Nekostitch did. I would suggest starting with a design in only one or two colours, maybe a silhouette. Make it any colour you wish, but focus on the stitching and even spacing, rather than changing lots of colours.

mdbf Publish time 2013-3-31 18:41

importante comenzar con pequeños sampler para adaptarnos a telas, hilos y agujas bien con o sin bastidor. A partir de aquí comienza el espectáculo.

beckysbiz Publish time 2013-4-9 08:59

thank you for your help :)

LouiseP Publish time 2013-4-11 18:38

Great Advise for all stitchers - novice and experienced

tcca Publish time 2013-4-13 15:42

Best tip I saw from someone for scissors was instead of going to the craft department, go to the beauty department and look for cuticle scissors. They are small, very pointy and have a curved tip, so you can get close to the fabric and cut just the threads that you want to. And they are cheap - I got mine for $3.

bigred Publish time 2013-4-18 08:08

very good info thanks

jojo Publish time 2013-4-20 02:32

thanx for the info, very helpful

rteixeira63 Publish time 2013-4-24 22:06

Great advise about hiding those fabric scissors from the rest of the family.;P
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