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New! The Herrschner's Worsted Palette - thank you to BetwixtTheStitch!
New! We've just added the palette for Deborah Norville Everyday Yarn! If you knit and/or crochet, this is for you. This is a beautiful yarn with a nice feel to it, a good alternative in worsted weight acrylic! (Thank you again to BetwixtTheStitch!)
New! The Red Heart Super Saver Palette - thank you to BetwixtTheStitch!
Welcome to Stitchboard! Feel free to sit and stay awhile. Check out our new Premier features. In addition to the ability to create larger patterns (up to 500 stitches wide), illusion knitting and private labeling (no more worries about editing those pesky and messy PDFs), we've just introduced Filet Crochet, our most popular request! We have many more features planned, too!
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Neave,
LOL, no, go ahead and laugh...his worry was completely unfounded, so nothing to get upset about! Hee hee, you guys crack me up!
Special edit: Just realized...I'm not sure if you guys have that phrase there! To crack me up means you make me laugh.
Line,
Not only did this turn out beautifully , I see you do as I like to...you make the blankets super large, so they'll be of use for a long time!
Great job!
How is your move going...have you packed a lot so far? July isn't terribly far away now, woo hoo!
I posted three FREE crochet patterns for Kindle for today...grab them before they're gone! (Note: you do not need to have an actual Kindle. If you have a smartphone, you can download a Kindle reader app for FREE...if all you have is a PC, you can download to your PC...and I believe there may also be a way now of completely bypassing any kind of reader app to read directly online - though please don't quote me on that, as I'm not sure. I find the PC reader to be quite decent for pattern content...since I don't own a Kindle, I can't say how well it works...but I would think a smaller screen would make patterns kind of difficult to read.)
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Hi,
I was wondering whta it takes to get added to a premium member so that I might have access to making larger graphs?
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Shaleigh,
Congrats on getting
married! I'm sure we can forgive you for being
just a wee bit busy to work on your stitching, lol. And what a lovely honeymoon idea...I'm
sure Norway was gorgeous!
Your work looks
sooooo amazing, as always!
This site has
quite a bit of helpful info on removing stains:
https://lordlibidan.com/how-do-i-remove-cross-stitch-stains/
It looks to me like your assessment is spot on...the
stains do look like oils from your hands are getting into your
fabric. It's definitely a good idea to keep
washing. Though the larger the project, the more handling of
fabric...that's pretty unavoidable.
That
said, aside from the above site on removing stains, I have a
suggestion that could keep your hands mostly off of the
fabric.
Have you tried Q-Snaps?
https://www.qsnap.com/
I much prefer stitching without a frame, but sometimes
the fabric is too thin. In your case it looks like the fabric is
thick enough to work without one, but the Q-Snaps cover the edges
of the fabric well enough within the area you're stitching so you
would end up mostly holding the frame and not the
fabric.
It won't help you with the stains
that are already there, sorry to say, but it could end up
preventing more.
I've used hoops before,
too, but they don't cover the fabric edges at all and they make
stitching and holding the work so much harder.
Q-Snaps are lightweight, IMO, and they actually feel
nice to handle.
The aforementioned site
doesn't look like it's for consumers, but it gives you an idea of
what these frames look like when used for cross stitch. For a large
project such as yours, you can decide on a comfortable size and
change the frame's positioning as you move to a different section.
A too-large frame size might be uncomfortable.
I'm hoping there are dealers or at least mail order
sources for these frames in your area if you'd like to try them.
Neave,
LOL, no, go ahead and laugh...his worry was completely unfounded, so nothing to get upset about! Hee hee, you guys crack me up!
Special edit: Just realized...I'm not sure if you guys have that phrase there! To crack me up means you make me laugh.
Line,
Not only did this turn out beautifully , I see you do as I like to...you make the blankets super large, so they'll be of use for a long time!
Great job!
How is your move going...have you packed a lot so far? July isn't terribly far away now, woo hoo!
I posted three FREE crochet patterns for Kindle for today...grab them before they're gone! (Note: you do not need to have an actual Kindle. If you have a smartphone, you can download a Kindle reader app for FREE...if all you have is a PC, you can download to your PC...and I believe there may also be a way now of completely bypassing any kind of reader app to read directly online - though please don't quote me on that, as I'm not sure. I find the PC reader to be quite decent for pattern content...since I don't own a Kindle, I can't say how well it works...but I would think a smaller screen would make patterns kind of difficult to read.)
Here's the circle (you must join to see posts):
/circles/pg/groups/36435/crafty-bookworms/
Hi,
I was wondering whta it takes to get added to a premium member so that I might have access to making larger graphs?
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