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[message] => I haven't done back stitching before. The pattern asked for 2 strands on full cross stitch and half stitch and 1 strand for backstitch but I used 3 strands on cross stitching as well as on half stitching. Do I have to make the backstitches 2 strands or 1 strand is okay?
Your reply is highly appreciated.
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[message] => I think all stitching is different from person to person. I test out 1-2 strands for back stitch and see which I like better. It might look better on some patterns and not so good on others
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[message] => Все зависит от схемы и задумки автора. Так же от основы и качества нитей.
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[message] => Thank you all for the reply. really appreciated it. ^_^
Happy Stitching!
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[message] => It depends on the patterns. It should tell you how many strands to use
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[message] => Depend on preference, I would try 1 strand, but if its too faint, use 2.
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[message] => I always just use one strand - I think it is neater and quite sufficient for outlines etc - it makes such a difference to defining your design.
Have fun!
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[message] => I think it's usually 1 strand though I have seen patterns asking for 2 but those patterns are stitch on 11ct or lower.
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I think it's usually 1 strand though I have seen patterns asking for 2 but those patterns are stitch ...[/quote]
I am using 14ct aida cloth. So, I can use 2 strands, right?
Thank you so much for the tip. It is of much help. I am a novice on cross stitching and I am enjoying it so far. ^_^
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[message] => It depends on how strong you want your back stitching to look.
You could stitch an area with one strand and an area with two strands and see which you prefer. After all you can alway unpick it if it is not to your liking.
In the end it is your preference and how you want your finished project to look.
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[message] => I have used both one or two strands I go by the amount of the thickness of what I am stitching and what I am stitching in. Example right now I am backstitching in lighteffects. So it all depends what I am doing. Backstitch does define the work and make it neater. If you used three strands to do your stitching try backstitching a few stitches in 1 strand and see what happens if you do not like it use two strands :)
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[message] => As you can see, it all comes down to preference. When I use 3 strands to cross stitch, I use 2 for backstitching. Since the stitches tend to look a bit fuller from the 3 strands for the cross stitch, I like the look of a bit thicker backstitching.
Using a laying tool is helpful especially when using more than one strand for back stitches. It will help the strands stay down nicely and look more uniform.
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It depends on how strong you want your back stitching to look.
You could stitch an area with one s ...[/quote]
Thank you. I will take note of your tip. :D
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I have used both one or two strands I go by the amount of the thickness of what I am stitching and w ...[/quote]
Thank you. Your tip is of great help. :D
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As you can see, it all comes down to preference. When I use 3 strands to cross stitch, I use 2 for b ...[/quote]
Thank you for the tip. I might use 2 strands for the backstitch. I like it also if my project looks fuller.
Have a nice day! ^_^
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How many strands do I have to use for backstitching?-Cross stitch Communication / Download (only reply)-Stitch Tips|Tricks-PinDIY.com
I haven't done back stitching before. The pattern asked for 2 strands on full cross stitch and half stitch and 1 strand for backstitch but I used 3 strands on cross stitching as well as on half stitching. Do I have to make the backstitches 2 strands or 1 strand is okay?
I think all stitching is different from person to person. I test out 1-2 strands for back stitch and see which I like better. It might look better on some patterns and not so good on others
Oh, okay.. Thank you. Do you always use one strand for backstitches even if you use 3 strands for crossstitching?
Yeah, I am really having fun with this project. I am currently stitching Autumn Lane
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Post time 2013-9-26 10:48
I am using 14ct aida cloth. So, I can use 2 strands, right?
Thank you so much for the tip. It is of much help. I am a novice on cross stitching and I am enjoying it so far. ^_^
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Post time 2013-9-23 16:40
It depends on how strong you want your back stitching to look.
You could stitch an area with one strand and an area with two strands and see which you prefer. After all you can alway unpick it if it is not to your liking.
In the end it is your preference and how you want your finished project to look.
I have used both one or two strands I go by the amount of the thickness of what I am stitching and what I am stitching in. Example right now I am backstitching in lighteffects. So it all depends what I am doing. Backstitch does define the work and make it neater. If you used three strands to do your stitching try backstitching a few stitches in 1 strand and see what happens if you do not like it use two strands :)
As you can see, it all comes down to preference. When I use 3 strands to cross stitch, I use 2 for backstitching. Since the stitches tend to look a bit fuller from the 3 strands for the cross stitch, I like the look of a bit thicker backstitching.
Using a laying tool is helpful especially when using more than one strand for back stitches. It will help the strands stay down nicely and look more uniform.
Thank you for the tip. I might use 2 strands for the backstitch. I like it also if my project looks fuller.
Have a nice day! ^_^
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Post time 2013-9-26 10:42
Thank you for the tip. I might use 2 strands for the backstitch. I like it also if my project looks fuller.
Have a nice day! ^_^
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Post time 2013-9-26 10:41