seditas
Publish time 2017-3-2 23:36
El descubrimiento del cuadriculado para los hae ha sido algo fantastico para mi
zolotko
Publish time 2017-3-4 19:34
Спасибо
normalfreak
Publish time 2017-3-5 16:24
I cannot grid but for smaller projects, so much work to grid for large ones
Flirti
Publish time 2017-4-7 20:00
update: there is a foss/thread called easy count (something like this) - great for gridding!
Knabbelkatje
Publish time 2017-4-8 04:20
Edited by Knabbelkatje at 2017-4-8 04:22
I grind with the HEADS with 2 pens one fades away in 2 or 3 days and the other one Goes away with a drop of water they are from prym. Some people use fishing lines but I never try that.
nowsy
Publish time 2017-5-23 17:53
i use fishing line and grid a page at the time, i'm too lazy to do all of it in one sitting
PinsAndNeedles
Publish time 2017-5-25 00:34
static/image/common/user_online.gif spacecadet2015 static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-5-10 04:00
I think you soak it in cold water first to get the lines out and then just wash it as you normally w ...
does this mean you rinse all your floss first? that seems like one more step to prevent me from getting started on a project :)
spacecadet2015
Publish time 2017-5-25 07:02
static/image/common/user_online.gif PinsAndNeedles static/image/common/clock.gif 2017-5-25 00:34
does this mean you rinse all your floss first? that seems like one more step to prevent me from ge ...
If you were using hand dyed threads then I'd a!always soak them in warm water to check they're colour fast but normal DMC are fine! I've never pre rinsed them and never had any problem with them!
PinsAndNeedles
Publish time 2017-5-25 10:43
static/image/common/user_online.gif spacecadet2015 static/image/common/clock.gif 2017-5-25 07:02
If you were using hand dyed threads then I'd a!always soak them in warm water to check they're col ...
Thank you !
stitchingideas
Publish time 2017-5-27 21:01
i grid, makes my work faster :)