Cross stitch helpful hints
1. Keep your work as taut as possible.You will need either a frame or a circular hoop. This will keep your stitches even.2. If you are using a frame, sew the fabric with large stitches onto the material which runs across the top and bottom bars of the frame, top to top, bottom to bottom.3. If using a frame, always windthe fabric on the bars so that the BACK is outside. This way the design is covered, and has less chance of being soiled.4. If you use a hoop, remember to take the fabric off the hoop when finished each time, otherwise you will make circular marks in it.I never used a frame or a hoop. Thank you for indication! Very nice
Thank you for sharing Thank you very much. I use a Q Snap frame and find it great.Also I dont need to take it off, just leave it on until I need to move it. thank you muhammad , i never did remove the hoop from the fabric untill i am done with that area , i will follow your advice , thanks again ! static/image/common/user_online.gif rita1971 static/image/common/clock.gif 2017-4-18 05:33
I never used a frame or a hoop. Thank you for indication!
i am afraid i will pull too much or make it loose without a hoop or frame .. is it easier without ? static/image/common/user_online.gif bonni static/image/common/clock.gif 2017-5-10 08:54
I use a Q Snap frame and find it great.Also I dont need to take it off, just leave it on until I...
how does Q snap frame looks like ? thank you ! I am curious about tip 4 because I always struggle to take it off or not overnight. I am thinking since it is there, just keep it there until you finish all the area circled. If you take it off every time, you will damage the fabric every time you put it on. This is my idea and not sure correct or not... A Q Snap Frame is usually square and made of some sort of pipe, and then hs four plastic sleeves that slip over each side.They hold your work firm and so not mark the fabric.You can get them in a varietly of sizes.