supo Publish time 2012-10-20 18:36

Thanks for your information
I'll try a small piece

isabella40 Publish time 2012-10-31 05:10

Adoro el hardanger, gracias:):)

regike Publish time 2012-11-16 16:17

it was very useful

trajilina Publish time 2012-11-25 20:13

I'd like to try that

flojuwet Publish time 2012-12-6 18:00

so kerennnn

petrica Publish time 2012-12-15 09:55

El hardanger es muy entretenido. Teniendo la tela adecuada se puede lograr un gran efecto. A mi particularmente me encantan los diseños de V. Sampler porque combina una variedad de puntos que son divertidos de hacer. :loveliness:

juliejc Publish time 2013-2-8 07:52

An incredibly good resource for Handanger can be found at Nordic Needle's online shop.They also sell alot of materials, super pointy, sharp scissors for precise snipping.

The one really great thing about stitching is there are few rules.Go ahead and mix methods...hardanger and cross stitch, hardanger and pulled thread, etc.If it is pleasing to you, go for it!

If you don't know a technique, find a class, or just keep trying until it makes sense to you!Another thing I've learned from my pulled and hardanger is to save my edge threads from straightening my edges.That way you can reweave them when needed to correct an error, like when you cut the wrong thread!Don't cry, just reweave!

The number one rule is...have fun!

seb0357 Publish time 2013-2-16 15:29

That's gorgeous, but way too hard for me to tackle!

peterjenus Publish time 2013-3-2 23:18

Grazie! :)

biacl Publish time 2013-3-3 11:38

I like Lugana for hardanger, soft touch and you can also cross stitch in it
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