Scarlet Quince experience?
Has anyone stitched one of the patterns from Scarlet Quince?I was thinking about trying one out, but I feel a bit intimidated.The finished pieces look great, but Im not sure if I would stick with it.I would love to hear from anyone with experience using these patterns. :)
u gotta just dive into it. Once you do so, there;s no turning back. Its pure satisfaction! Study up on parking method, the youtube video mentioned by Carolyn Mazzeo is a good starting point to learn the basics of parking method. Practise, and youll soon find a method that you prefer and comfortable with Like you, I waffled a long time before finally purchasing my first Scarlet Quince pattern.I chose one that I really loved, knowing that it was going to take years to stitch it, so I didnt want to get tired of it too soon :)When I received it, I was intimidated by the fact that almost every stitch uses blended threads.I started it a few weeks ago, and before too long, I was completely overwhelmed by the confetti.So I went on the internet and watched some YouTubes on the parking technique (there is a really good one by Carolyn Mazzeo, and thats the method Im now using).What a difference parking makes!! It is such a pleasure to stitch, and see the pattern unfolding.Its absolutely beautiful!
I really think the most important thing with these complicated and time consuming patterns is to pick one that you really love.Also, many people advise stitching a test piece on different fabrics to see what you like the best.I went ahead with a 28 count evenweave, two strands over two, and am really pleased with the coverage and the look of it.Its going to cost the earth to frame because its so large, so I started saving for that already! Thanks so much for your reply!Id read about the color blending their patterns included, but it sounds like its a lot heavier than I thought.I will definitely have to choose a design carefully, as you said, because it certainly is an investment.
Do you have any photos of your work in progress? static/image/common/user_online.gif xstitchmaven static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-3-28 20:00 static/image/common/back.gif
Thanks so much for your reply!Id read about the color blending their patterns included, but it so ...
Its not the best picture - its so cloudy here today that the lighting isnt great.But can you see on the right side of the stitching how much confetti there is....
I am stitching one right now, and I must tell you, its not a walk in the park, but its so rewarding!The outcome is really beautiful! static/image/common/user_online.gif Mary.Jane static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-3-30 21:47 static/image/common/back.gif
Its not the best picture - its so cloudy here today that the lighting isnt great.But can you...
I stand amazed ! Just the corner you have completed would have taken me a few months.I would not even dare to think of attempting such a large scale !
Works such as this inspire me to continue stitching. Thanks for sharing :) static/image/common/user_online.gif Mary.Jane static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-3-30 05:47 static/image/common/back.gif
Its not the best picture - its so cloudy here today that the lighting isnt great.But can you...
Thanks for sharing this photo, it definitely helps me get an idea of the work involved. static/image/common/user_online.gif liyanaosman static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-5-2 10:07 static/image/common/back.gif
u gotta just dive into it. Once you do so, there;s no turning back. Its pure satisfaction! Study up ...
Thanks for the tip!Ive watched some of her videos but Ill look into the parking method soon. Following this thread
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