dove
Publish time 2013-4-9 12:11
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dove replied at 2013-4-9 09:06
I'm not really sure what you mean.In the images above, the top sti ...
No, I understand what you mean.I have found that the guidelines in the images wrap the threads as you say.I have also found that after I have worked a number of stitches in an area, it doesn't matter because the weave has been augmented/strengthened.
Talk about clear as mud, I think of it as weaving on weaving!
yuzuki
Publish time 2013-10-12 14:35
thanks for the tips, I'm preparing to stitch my first haed and, of course, will be over 1, so I'll try my best to follow all the guide.
GrannyNeedle55
Publish time 2013-10-13 03:14
Thank you for all these tips.I love working one over one!
slaho330
Publish time 2013-10-26 03:46
I have always wondered how to do this. Thanks!
seditas
Publish time 2013-10-29 13:20
Gracias por la informacion
NoraBL
Publish time 2013-10-29 18:31
Muchas gracias
thesquish9
Publish time 2014-1-4 02:49
I am going to try this :)
TechnoGranny
Publish time 2014-1-4 15:30
When stitching over one, one needs to watch your tension and not stitch too tightly which will cause the threads to slip under on linen or evenweave.
PinsAndNeedles
Publish time 2017-5-25 02:29
thank you so much for this. I'm new to cross stitch and love one over one. will be giving this a try.
betty69
Publish time 2017-5-25 17:05
#Thank you for the sharring