ladybugfae Publish time 2012-10-25 03:22

You could consider doing a tent stitch on a smaller count fabric.I know I have done this with HAED patterns in the past.

cl4r4 Publish time 2012-10-25 16:13

dazed118 replied at 2012-10-9 12:27 static/image/common/back.gif
Im personally terrified to work with evenweave! It just looks so tiny and theres no one around her ...

evenweave is wonderful to work on, its so soft and I love the look of 1 over 1 when doing faces, give it a try, you wont be disappointed.

MCG2001 Publish time 2012-10-31 11:33

dazed118 replied at 2012-10-9 00:00 static/image/common/back.gif
for larger pieces I use a stand to hold my hoop. For smaller pieces, I take pictures with my phone e ...

Good idea!I will have to think about taking my phone when I get to stitch :)

regike Publish time 2012-11-16 14:52

i really like it

regike Publish time 2012-11-16 16:14

really nice pict

icecreamcake Publish time 2013-1-23 16:53

some great ideas thanks

yesigusmaini Publish time 2013-1-25 14:18

The satisfaction of having a neat piece of your own work is priceless, i agree with this:loveliness:

wally123 Publish time 2013-1-25 16:43

dont worry about being fast speed only comes with Experience and the most important task is enjoyment for if we were all too fast I dont think we would enjoy it as much

Take time to smell the roses............

Nursedonna54 Publish time 2013-2-14 05:02

dazed118 replied at 2012-10-9 00:00 static/image/common/back.gif
for larger pieces I use a stand to hold my hoop. For smaller pieces, I take pictures with my phone e ...

Yes I agree!! Pictures of progress eases your mind that the end is nearing!LOL

seb0357 Publish time 2013-2-15 15:56

Thank you all for your ideas about taking pics while working on a project. I will definitely be using my camera more!I am just starting to work on linen and my eyes are getting worse. I have to use reading glasses and a magnifying glass sometimes....so sad!
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