What does the backside of your cross stitch look like?
So, Im in the middle of my first project, and after reading all the stuff on forums, a lot of people say that the backside of the project should look as neat as the front, except all the threadsshould be going vertical rather than diagonal and should not travel more than 4 or 5 stitches for the same colour... My friend, who got me into this, tells me she just doesnt care, its the backside, nobody is going to see it especially after she frames it... She has threads jump 10, 20, even 40 stitches... So Im just wondering, what does everyones project backside look like? Are there any tips or suggestions to make it neater?This one is the backside of mine...
For reference, this one is the front : http://www.pindiy.com/data/attachment/forum/201306/28/144823h3l3fzgfi461g17a.jpg Hi Yenilaia ..
Congrats for your first project you are very courageous its a big pattern and dark canvas!! Amazing!!
Well I believe the reverse should looks like this...
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front
I have a book about it (in Brazilian portuguese but with good pictures to see and follow) call Cross Stitch Manual - Perfect Reverse. I search here and looks doesnt post yet then Ill post now.
The big secrect is allways do the same moviment or directions with the needle (first stitch ///// and after \\\\\)
static/image/common/user_online.gif Megy static/image/common/clock.gif 2013-6-28 16:55
Hi Yenilaia ..
Congrats for your first project you are very courageous its a big pattern and dark c ...
wow ! amazing! This actually looks very nice, you have done a wonderful job. I have looked at this pattern myself several times, however it seems so large and the dark fabric has always made me put it off for the possible future. You have me re-thinking it after seeing what a beautiful job you have done.
My understanding is that part of the reason carrying thread over a lot of stitches is that if it is a darker color floss on a light material it may show through. Also it really depends on what your plans are for finishing it. If it is lumpy in spots, it may feel bumpy if used as a pillow or bumps may show through on a smaller size like what is used for a scissor fob. I have found when I have had larger projects professionally framed they often are able to clean and "block" it before framing and they always look great.
Again, because your material is dark, you wouldnt necessarily run into the problems of floss showing through. It is always up to the person whose project it is. I am working on some smaller Halloween projects on white AIDA and some of my colors will show through so I am being much more careful and I even re-started because I was off a bit.
Bravo! Jazzi replied at 2013-6-28 16:15 static/image/common/back.gif
This actually looks very nice, you have done a wonderful job. I have looked at this pattern myself s ...
:O I never thought of the dark thread showing through under lighter fabric/materials... Ive always just thought it was going to be bumpy...Also, I dont like huge messes on anything I do... I feel, if I am going to put dozens if not hundreds of hours into something, Im going to do it right. I like everything neat and ordered, at least on things I make...not so much the house >.> but thats another issue... Also, I like to save thread? jumping dozens of stitches across to the next one just seems wasteful to me.
Just curious, why has dark fabric put you off of the project? I agree with your friend. As long as the front part is neat, not bumpy and the darker threads dont show through the lighter fabric, Im content. Before, I tried so hard to make the back side of my project super neat too, but I ended up spending valuable time on something that no ones going to see. So I stop doing it. Id rather focus on the front part. But thats just me. ;P fei2x replied at 2013-6-28 16:41 static/image/common/back.gif
I agree with your friend. As long as the front part is neat, not bumpy and the darker threads dont...
Well, after a few weeks of trying this out, its not actually taking too much longer to plan out my "path"... I just have to be more diligent with snipping threads and hiding it better... Also, when framing, I would be annoyed if its not even =/ Megy replied at 2013-6-28 16:55 static/image/common/back.gif
Hi Yenilaia ..
Congrats for your first project you are very courageous its a big pattern and dark c ...
Oh wow, is that yours? That is GORGEOUS! For my cross stitches I always have them facing the same way...its more the jumping between areas with the same colour, and finding places to end the stitches that I have to work with.... Also, how to not have to go horizontally in the back, is difficult! Ill try to find the book youre taking about. Thanks :D hummm I couldnt post the link here but if you go in youtube and search
Ponto Cruz avesso perfeito you will find many videos. I like the Ponto Cruz avesso perfeito com Josi Pereira its a video very clear and nice. Thanks! ill look into it :D Megy replied at 2013-6-28 02:55 static/image/common/back.gif
Hi Yenilaia ..
Congrats for your first project you are very courageous its a big pattern and dark c ...
What a perfect back. You cannot even see where threads were started and ended.