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‎08-28-2018 02:21 PM - edited ‎08-28-2018 02:27 PM
I have been doing counted cross stitch for about 30 years. Self-taught. If you start w/small things like samplers, you will eventually find little tricks to make it easier. Then you will move up to larger and larger patterns.
I haven't used the kits, just the patterns. I have a huge 26 x 30 picture that I had framed of an Italian street scene. (I'm Italian) It is beautiful. (Don't know how to post a pic). I have several large scenes that I have done. I just keep putting them in my stash ![]()
I'm working on another big one right now, but I think after this one, I am going to work on smaller ones. Getting older......
I am very blessed w/good eyesight yet. No glasses except for driving and spectator sports. Thank God because I don't know what I would do w/out my stitching and reading!
‎08-28-2018 05:18 PM
Another vote for the aida cloth. No stamped here. Self-taught like many of you, and so much fun. I don't want to derail this thread, but do any of you frame your own cross-stitch? It is so expensive to have it done.
‎08-28-2018 05:37 PM
I taught myself counted cross stitch and made a lot of place mats. I haven't done it in some time. Craft stores have the fabric and the floss. I use books with patterns and bought my own pre-cut fabric and floss and followed the patterns. I enjoyed it very much.
‎08-28-2018 10:58 PM - edited ‎08-28-2018 10:59 PM
I just assumed I could do it, so I started off. 🤪
Eventually I did some pieces I really liked and had framed. No pre-stamped patterns for me, wanted to pick my own colors.
Ultimately, my RA flared so badly I had to give it up. Really enjoyed it, especially in waiting rooms, and long flights.
Have fun!
‎08-29-2018 07:09 AM
@nanny24 - if you have a Hobby Lobby, check them for professional framing.
I was quite surprised at how much less they were than Michaels.
You can't use the weekly 40% off coupon on the actual framing but you can use it on the glass.
‎08-29-2018 07:34 AM
@nanny24 wrote:Another vote for the aida cloth. No stamped here. Self-taught like many of you, and so much fun. I don't want to derail this thread, but do any of you frame your own cross-stitch? It is so expensive to have it done.
I did frame one. It was so easy. I went to a craft store and got a board that was sticky on one side. And placed the cross stitched item ( good side up) on it. It held well and then just popped it into a frame. The boards were cut into common frame sizes.
‎08-29-2018 03:11 PM
Celtic Crafter, I did not know you could use the coupon for the glass. Good to know. Even at Hobby Lobby, I have paid around $100 to frame a 6x6 piece. And Drizzella, thanks for the info on the sticky board. I will look for that and try to frame my next piece. I mostly stitch Christmas pieces, they are my favorite, and give them to family. I wish there were a Forum on Crafts/Sewing!!
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