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Secoya,
This is gorgeous! Kiss It sounds like it will match your bunad perfectly when you make it into a purse, and what a lovely design for it! Kiss
Dark fabric can be very hard to stitch on. It looks amazing...but it's definitely a labor of love to see it well enough for stitching.
As for the top slants of your cross stitches, are you left-handed? It's my understanding that left-handed people cross their top crosses facing right. (I'm right-handed and mine slant left.) IMO there's no right or wrong, as long as all of the top crosses are all facing the same way. Kiss


hi everyone, my name is Lynn Keller I live just outside Vancouver, BC Canada.  Just got back into beading and I LOVE it more now then when I was younger. 
I am trying to make the Patter Wizard to work and I can not.  I worked last night and this morning  and pattern only comes in black and white, even though I told system Miyuki Delica's picked my colours (total of 6) but comes out black and white.  I dont understand the Pixels because I VERY VERY computer illiterate!!!  Can someone please help me.  Thank you in advance.  Cheers!!!  lynn

My name is Mare and I live in Minnesota where winter is around 9-10 months a year, so I have lots of crocheting time!
My passion for crochet is finding new and completely unique designs. While I am not in the least an expert, I love finding patterns that are fun, creative and unique.
I am trying my hand at graphgans...yikes! But I found a lovely, gorgous Bargellow design called the Light in the Valley that is a quilt. As I am a toddler at quilting, I thought, hmmm..perhaps I could design and crochet this piece.
Wish me luck on my endeavors!! And thanks for adding me to this site! Pretty awesome group!
All the best,
Mare


Hi Melanie,

LOL I did not like framing things no matter what type of project it was. And I was terrible at it. That was many many years ago and I have not tried it since. They were small things, so it didn't take much to get it in the frame. It is just not my idea of having fun or being creative. That's why I choose when possible to use natural things like tree limbs to ahng things when it looks right.

I've been checking on the silk threads coming in from China almost daily. It was an Etsy store purchase and for the past week there was no new info on tracking which I am used to given other countries and our mail system don't usually keep up with that at least for us on the receiving side. Checked tonihgt I gave it oen more try before I go back to work tomorrow afternoon and I almost fell out of my chair!! It said on the 9th my threads were in teh Chicago USPS system!! I really did not expect to get them for at least anoither month or more from what I have read in the past about getting things from China. I am elated to get it soon. But also not ready for the thread either. I found a really nice embroidery frame and stand on Etsy a few days ago I want to get to use for my new fetish of embroidery. It is in the Ukraine, so not sure how long that will take to get here once I order it. I hope to get to order it in a couplke of weeks. This one has a lighted frame and is supposed to have 2 sizes of frames with the one I want to order. One is called by them the cross stitch and the other is the tapestry frame. Plus, it can be set up as a table stand or floor and even one setup for attaching it to a shelf or table edge. Really awesome looking for the price they want for so much.  They also have a Facebook public group I didn't join yet. But will if I get it even tho most of the conversation is in their language. It ahs ability for translation for most posts which is nice. If you would like to see the Etsy site with photos of what I am describing, it is called DizayCraftStudio. On this site they only have this frame and loom for purchase in either the cross stitch or cross stitch + tapestry frame. And the price to me is great for what all they offer with it in my opinion, tho not cheap which is why I have to wait a couple of weeks or maby longer to get it.

The beading patterns I have recently made were Southwest style designs. The one I added to the files for other members was for a belt or guitar strap. But I told everyone they were welcome to use any part of the designs in it in any way they desired. I don't have time at this stage of my life to set up, create and sell patterns or finished products. So I didn't mind letting others use the pattern and I was pretty confident no one would only because most don't work in Southwest Native American style designs. I added a pdf for a loom beaded style and another for a peyote style in the same pattern. Of course each stitch style was a bit different given peyote has to be offset and that creates a slightly different look to the designs. The group I added these to on Facebook was Seed Beads And More. It was last fall so those pdfs are buried in tons of flies they have on there. It could be hard to find for you should you be interested in downloading it. Not sure if I sent it to you it will work. Have not ahd anyone want me to send the pdf privately to to them to see if I am smart enough to do so. LOL I would be glad to give it to you if you want it. Of course I have not ahd time to get much done on either stitch style and the loomed one I redid  part of the designs and have a new pdf for that one. I do have photos of what I ahve worked which is not much since I have worked so much on the vulture tapestry instead. Seed Beads And More, Beginner's Guide To Bead Weaving, Beaded Tapestries (and other unique bead pieces), and Bead Awe are my favorite groups on FB. Those are the ones I go to most when I have the tiem to be over there. I soo understand life and too many projects in the works getting in the way of fun things. Not to mention real work that I ahve to go to or I would not be able to afford my fetishes! Cool

This was the 1st design I began for the loomed pdf. I have since taken this one apart, but this is the pdf on the FB group. I have a new pdf for the revised design pattern as well. The patterns on the group are listed under the name Turquoise Fantasy.



This is the revised design for the loomed pattern. I begain this one from the opposite end. The main thing I changed was the designing around the Thunderbird area.



This is the peyote version of the design for my Turquoise Fantasy pattern. That is all I have done so far of it. I do have a pdf for it. I made all these on my BeadTool4 program since I had to add each bead one at a time to create these. When I first started the top loomed design I didn't have any beading programs. I created it the old fashion way with graph paper and colored pencils. Another reason I changed it a bit when I put it through the beading program.




You got it right, Melanie ... the first chart was the seed stitch and the second one was the moss stitch.

I've been contemplating the following ideas for additional follow up tutorials ...

1.  Simple lace pattern because of additional stitch types; if someone
     has a free one they would like to see done, I'm open to that.
2.  Decoding a user suggested [free] chart where users can practice
     interpreting charts with help when they get stuck
3.  Finish up by showing how charts make it REALLY easy to modify a
     pattern to suit your own needs. 

I'm open to any / all of these options as well as any other suggestions, comments, ideas, etc.

Thanks!

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