sve414 Publish time 2022-1-24 13:14

Ещё так же купила гелевые пасты с ручкой, которые так же нужно замачивать в воде до исчезновения. Но их ещё не использовала

Nut01 Publish time 2022-1-29 04:46

Edited by Nut01 at 2022-1-29 04:48

I work on copies of original charts and make markings on them to organize myself better.
For big, white and black charts I use some highlighter pens - different colors to highlight repeatable stitches and orientate better, especially when the symbols are very similar.
When I am finished with a part of the stitching I mark/cross it with one color.
I use the thread parking method and to be sure where the thread is parked I put a little dot on the chart, in a corner of a cross stitch cell where it comes out from the cloth.
So after the work is finished the charts I worked on are for no use - they are very messy - that is why I keep original charts clean.

JV Publish time 2022-2-3 02:20

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A nifty thing: the yellow highlighter (only the yellow one) does not show if copied. That is why it...

Pretty cool, I didn't know that.Thank you for sharing

htsear13 Publish time 2022-2-10 23:40

Following this thread

viky Publish time 2024-4-5 04:26

Thank you very much for sharing!
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