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[message] => I really want to stitch the chatelaine pond quilt. It will be the biggest thing I have ever stitched so any advice on stitching big designs would be welcome.
The fabric is 32inches square - how do you deal with that much fabric?
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[message] => I just started a very very large project 25' x 35'. Right now I am doing a hoop and just dealing the moving the material out of my way not sure what I am going to do once I get to the middle. Have been considering spending the money and getting a floor stand but they are so expensive. Also this is the first time I have ever mapped out my work but since this is so big I felt it would be best. My piece is full coverage and you cannot even see the lines but they do wash right off.
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[message] => I thought about it but I was going to stitch it in the overdyed silk recomended so it wouldnt be washable. Also with a hoop I would probably stitch the excess fabric to the back of the work!
I think Ill probably grid it with thread since this wont be full coverage. Its not too scary a project - its big but its really just lots of smaller squares so hopefully I'll manage.
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[message] => I clip my fabric up with clothes pins so they just hang off the side of my hoop. I do have a floor stand though. A cheap one that isn't fancy but it does hold up the hoop as I stitch. I just slide it into the clamp area and don't clamp it down.
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[message] => thats a great idea, I'd never have thought of clothes pins! Thanks, LouAnna! :D
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I've just started a big piece, the material is 27x39 inches. It is broken up into 3 rows, each with ...[/quote]
That makes sense but what if you have to put the hoop over the completed work to get to the next section? Could it distort the stitches?
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That makes sense but what if you have to put the hoop over the completed work to get to the next s ...[/quote]
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Large designs - how to stitch?-Cross stitch Communication / Download (only reply)-Stitch Tips|Tricks-PinDIY.com
I really want to stitch the chatelaine pond quilt. It will be the biggest thing I have ever stitched so any advice on stitching big designs would be welcome.
The fabric is 32inches square - how do you deal with that much fabric?
I just started a very very large project 25' x 35'. Right now I am doing a hoop and just dealing the moving the material out of my way not sure what I am going to do once I get to the middle. Have been considering spending the money and getting a floor stand but they are so expensive. Also this is the first time I have ever mapped out my work but since this is so big I felt it would be best. My piece is full coverage and you cannot even see the lines but they do wash right off.
I thought about it but I was going to stitch it in the overdyed silk recomended so it wouldnt be washable. Also with a hoop I would probably stitch the excess fabric to the back of the work!
I think Ill probably grid it with thread since this wont be full coverage. Its not too scary a project - its big but its really just lots of smaller squares so hopefully I'll manage.
I clip my fabric up with clothes pins so they just hang off the side of my hoop. I do have a floor stand though. A cheap one that isn't fancy but it does hold up the hoop as I stitch. I just slide it into the clamp area and don't clamp it down.
I've just started a big piece, the material is 27x39 inches. It is broken up into 3 rows, each with 9 alphabet letter panels measuring 70 stitches wide x 100 high. I'm using a 8inch hoop which allows you to see a whole letter panel at a time and the surrounding material is rolled/folded and held with bulldog clips - no problems so far.
That makes sense but what if you have to put the hoop over the completed work to get to the next section? Could it distort the stitches?
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Post time 2013-9-24 06:53
I was worried about that initially, but it's never been a problem - important thing is to take the hoop off when you are not working on it so that any stitches under the hoop are given time to recover
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Post time 2013-9-25 02:53
That makes sense but what if you have to put the hoop over the completed work to get to the next s ...
I was worried about that initially, but it's never been a problem - important thing is to take the hoop off when you are not working on it so that any stitches under the hoop are given time to recover. I think if stitches were under a hoop for days, rather than a couple of hours then there might be issues.
I'm trying qsnaps (Michaels brand) with my new, fairly big but not huge, project. I put the "mittens" from my scroll frame on it & tucked in the extra fabric. I think they make special qsnap covers, there's even a pattern so you can make one yourself. I'd been using a hoop for a tree skirt I work on every Christmas, but the extra fabric was always in the way. I'm not sure if the covers will work on that much extra fabric, but I use a lap stand so I stitch with one hand on the bottom and the other on the top, which makes it much easier to deal with.