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[Tips Discussion] How to stitch faster?

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Post time: 2015-3-25 02:19
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Post time: 2018-2-8 22:03
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I have also problem with that. I know to myself that i can finish that piece on a certain period of time but took me so long to finish. maybe because of the mindset that you have a long list of patterns to do. So, I make sure to do one project at a time and dont think my other kits to finish and focus first in what i am stitching.
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Post time: 2018-2-11 05:42
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I found getting a floor stand and interchanging the frames increased not only my stitching speed but motivation too!  The frames will let you stitch two handed and speed will come with this method IMO.
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Post time: 2018-2-15 05:12
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Once I started using scroll frames where both hands were free, I noticed an improvement in speed. You are now able to insert the needle from the top with one hand while using the other hand to push it up from the bottom. It also frees your hands up to be able use both hands with the sewing method. After a while you will use all of the various methods depending on the particular circumstances that you are stitching.

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Will move to scroll frames soon. Thanks again.  Post time 2018-3-21 15:21
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Post time: 2018-3-21 15:21
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Thank you for the topic. Having both hands free and "involved" seems to increase the speed. Will move to scroll frames soon. Thanks again.
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Post time: 2018-7-27 08:07
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this is all great advice, and yes pictures of your progress will encourage alot, i take pictures along the way on anything that I work on. and the kids like looking at the progress too, they like seeing how much I have done each time almost like they are daring me to do more each time lol
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Post time: 2018-7-28 21:52
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I have so many project want to do but so little time too. Getting a project from start to complete is a training to calm down the mindset for me. Hope to get faster with more practice too! Happy sewing!
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Post time: 2018-8-14 10:08
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I would like to stitch faster, but in the end it is the journey. I’m trying new techniques now
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Post time: 2018-10-1 23:35
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Я бы тоже хотела усовершенствовать свои навыки.
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Post time: 2020-10-1 09:09
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Just enjoy the process.
One thing I really like about the slow pace is its a journey, each project is different but that's part of the fun.
Considering the materials are more expensive than some other hobbies, the slow pace keeps you occupied for longer and balances out the cost.
I agree about evenweave, but it looks great in the end.
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