jillyann
				Publish time 2013-12-3 01:06	
			
		The clips are a great idea.Its always difficult to work with a large piece of fabric.				
					Library
				Publish time 2013-12-15 19:07	
			
		I am working on a large project now, and I also roll the fabric.Its still awkward, but its working.				
					JaneDough
				Publish time 2013-12-15 20:36	
			
		Thought Id write an update for you - checked the stitch count and the pattern is actually 20inches square. I gave up and bought a big, 26inch wide, roller frame for tapestry and am working on it 2 handed by leaning it against a table as I go!				
					TechnoGranny
				Publish time 2013-12-20 01:43	
			
		I finished a large project that required a yard of linen and I did it entirely in hand.I would just gather the fabric to the stitch area or roll it to that area and stitch away.				
					ldwire
				Publish time 2013-12-28 14:16	
			
		I roll up the excess fabric then secure it with one of the claw hair clips.Works great for me!				
					tcca
				Publish time 2014-1-4 20:20	
			
		The scroll frame is the way to go for projects like this! Glad to hear that you got it figured out!				
					TechnoGranny
				Publish time 2014-1-5 15:14	
			
		I recently finished a piece that was 36" x 36".I did it entirely in hand (no hoop or qsnaps) and just gathered the fabric in my hand.I have used the round hair clips to hold the extra fabric by rolling it up and putting the clips around the fabric.				
					listgifts
				Publish time 2014-2-12 06:43	
			
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I just started a very very large project 25 x 35.Right now I am doing a hoop and just dealing th ...
What do you mean by mapping your work?				
					htsear13
				Publish time 2022-2-10 06:03	
			
		 Thanks for sharing				
					Knitpurlsm
				Publish time 2024-4-8 06:13	
			
		Thanks for the info!