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Post time 2014-3-16 02:30 | Show all posts |Read mode
What do you stitch on unusually coloured canvas? I mean, there is a range of "natural" colours - ivory, beige, raw, they suite almost every design. But then there are lilac, apricot, purple, amsterdam blue, whathaveyous, that are very distinctive by themselves. What can you stitch on such "exotic" colours?

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Post time 2014-3-28 07:50 | Show all posts
You can stitch any design youd like. When moving into color, Ill choose a fabric that compliments the floss.  Lots of possibilities out there.  Have fun with it.

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Well, it`s rather difficult for your usual multi-coloured designs, I think... It`s not always good when the background stands as a separate element, and it easily can, with an inappropriate colour(  Details Reply Post time 2014-3-29 00:45
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Post time 2014-3-28 08:00 | Show all posts
I mostly stitch geometric type designs and they work great on colored canvas.   100_1189.JPG

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Yes, I`ve been thinking about that! Will have to learn different special stitches though) Oh, and buy a good frame. Usually such designs are stitched on monocanvas, are they not?  Details Reply Post time 2014-3-29 00:47
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2014-3-28 07:50

You can stitch any design youd like. When moving into color, Ill choose a fabric that compliments  ...

Well, it`s rather difficult for your usual multi-coloured designs, I think... It`s not always good when the background stands as a separate element, and it easily can, with an inappropriate colour(
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2014-3-28 08:00

I mostly stitch geometric type designs and they work great on colored canvas.

Yes, I`ve been thinking about that! Will have to learn different special stitches though) Oh, and buy a good frame. Usually such designs are stitched on monocanvas, are they not?
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Post time 2014-3-29 03:00 | Show all posts
I usually use 18 count monocanvas or 24 count congress cloth.  most designers illustrate their stitches very will so you can do them.  I use stretcher bars and tack the canvas tightly on the bars.  Debbees Designs and Needle Delights have wonderful patterns.
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Post time 2014-4-9 08:41 | Show all posts
The goal is to choose a colored canvas that compliments the design.  Ive stitched many multi-colored designs over the years on colored backgrounds.  As with so many elements in this craft, it really comes down to personal preference.  Some designs are simply more eye pleasing on white.  Some designs can be enhanced by colored fabric.  Some designs are stunning on black.  Only you can decide what looks best for you.  

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Muy buen consejo gracias  Details Reply Post time 2014-6-17 06:21
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Thanks for sharing!
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The goal is to choose a colored canvas that compliments the design.  Ive stitched many multi-colore ...

Muy buen consejo gracias :)
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That’s awesome
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