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[message] => Wow - both of the pics on this page I am stunned cause the few that I have finished are like a total mess in the back LOL! Guess I am learning and hopefully it will get better I tend to be a bit overzealous about securing the stitches so that doesn't help :(
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[message] => [quote][size=2][color=#999999]abbysmom1976 replied at 2013-6-30 17:14[/color] [url=forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&pid=3661157&ptid=150426][img]static/image/common/back.gif[/img][/url][/size]
Wow - both of the pics on this page I am stunned cause the few that I have finished are like a total ...[/quote]
I am quite over zealous about securing my stitches, too... I always thread it under at least 3, preferably 5, other stitches... I find that by keeping a neat back (where stitches always go vertically or horizontally) I have more tight stitches to secure my thread under. If I don't plan and always jump around several stitches, the threads in the back are loose and don't hold as well.
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[message] => [quote][size=2][color=#999999]Yenilaia replied at 2013-6-29 08:38[/color] [url=forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&pid=3655337&ptid=150426][img]static/image/common/back.gif[/img][/url][/size]
I've seen similar videos done in English... And I guess there are two things that bothers me abo ...[/quote]
You can thread the other side of your cross UNDER the first one, if necessary. I make mistakes sometimes and this method saved me on some occasions.
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[message] => [quote][size=2][color=#999999]Yenilaia replied at 2013-6-30 04:26[/color] [url=forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&pid=3661250&ptid=150426][img]static/image/common/back.gif[/img][/url][/size]
I am quite over zealous about securing my stitches, too... I always thread it under at least 3, pr ...[/quote]
At least I am not the only one LOL! I try to do one color at once on the fabric and I think that's where I make my mistake cause then I get long stretches of the thread :( Yeah OCD girl here ROFL!
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[message] => [quote][size=2][color=#999999]littleAni replied at 2013-6-30 21:40[/color] [url=forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&pid=3662624&ptid=150426][img]static/image/common/back.gif[/img][/url][/size]
You can thread the other side of your cross UNDER the first one, if necessary. I make mistakes som ...[/quote]
Hrm, I'll try that next time! thanks :D
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At least I am not the only one LOL! I try to do one color at once on the fabric and I think that' ...[/quote]
Ya... I don't think I can jump all over the back and doing only one colour at a time... There would be no place to secure things...
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[message] => the back of your work looks great :) I have always felt that the back of my material should always be neat. securing threads when starting and finishing and not dragging threads too far and never knots. I stitch my projects doing all of one color at once, like all of the white, then the yellow and so on. I have never made a HAED design nor would I so I understand while doing a project like that you would be stitching areas at a time not color. doing all of of each color at a time also makes me move the hoop which helps from leaving marks. beautiful work on your first project :)
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Ya... I don't think I can jump all over the back and doing only one colour at a time... There woul ...[/quote]
Yeah I know :( I gotta work on that LOL! Gonna try and make my next one look like the back of the pics on this page!
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[message] => my back isn't that nice but i think cross stitch shoud be fun and you should not worry if the back of your work isn;t that great.
It is your project and and the main thing ( for me) is that i have fun stitching it
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my back isn't that nice but i think cross stitch shoud be fun and you should not worry if the back o ...[/quote]
I totally wish I could be like that XD but the slight OCD person in me...won't allow it >.> Darn that annoying little voice in my head!
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Wow - both of the pics on this page I am stunned cause the few that I have finished are like a total mess in the back LOL! Guess I am learning and hopefully it will get better I tend to be a bit overzealous about securing the stitches so that doesn't help :(
I am quite over zealous about securing my stitches, too... I always thread it under at least 3, preferably 5, other stitches... I find that by keeping a neat back (where stitches always go vertically
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Wow - both of the pics on this page I am stunned cause the few that I have finished are like a total ...
I am quite over zealous about securing my stitches, too... I always thread it under at least 3, preferably 5, other stitches... I find that by keeping a neat back (where stitches always go vertically or horizontally) I have more tight stitches to secure my thread under. If I don't plan and always jump around several stitches, the threads in the back are loose and don't hold as well.
At least I am not the only one LOL! I try to do one color at once on the fabric and I think that's where I make my mistake cause then I get long stretches of the thread Yeah OCD girl here ROFL!
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I am quite over zealous about securing my stitches, too... I always thread it under at least 3, pr ...
At least I am not the only one LOL! I try to do one color at once on the fabric and I think that's where I make my mistake cause then I get long stretches of the thread :( Yeah OCD girl here ROFL!
Ya... I don't think I can jump all over the back and doing only one colour at a time... There would be no place to secure things...
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Yeah I know I gotta work on that LOL! Gonna try and make my next one look like the back of the pics on this page!
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Post time 2013-7-1 07:38
the back of your work looks great :) I have always felt that the back of my material should always be neat. securing threads when starting and finishing and not dragging threads too far and never knots. I stitch my projects doing all of one color at once, like all of the white, then the yellow and so on. I have never made a HAED design nor would I so I understand while doing a project like that you would be stitching areas at a time not color. doing all of of each color at a time also makes me move the hoop which helps from leaving marks. beautiful work on your first project :)
my back isn't that nice but i think cross stitch shoud be fun and you should not worry if the back of your work isn;t that great.
It is your project and and the main thing ( for me) is that i have fun stitching it
I totally wish I could be like that XD but the slight OCD person in me...won't allow it >.> Darn that annoying little voice in my head!
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