Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 24 Dec

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 27Feb

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WOW!!! That is beautiful and oh so colourful :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce:
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 27Feb

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Those are great Fun!! :applesauce: :applesauce:

I love all the fancy stitches and colours. :whoop:
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 27Feb

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:applesauce: :applesauce: I love the designs. This one seems cheerful to me, for some reason.

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 27Feb

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:applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce: Love these!! Very very nice!! :wub:
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 7 Mar

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And here is number 3. Not as "polished" (ha!) as the others. Had a terrible time with it because the iron-on transfer had faded terribly, so I was mostly guessing... note to self: Iron on as needed!

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 7 Mar

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How do you 'Polish' felt!! :thinks: :lol:

I have to say that this Trio of Houses are fantastic!! :whoop: :applesauce: :applesauce:
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 7 Mar

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wendywombat wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 10:22 am How do you 'Polish' felt!! :thinks: :lol:
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If you hadn't told us that some of it was guesswork we'd never have, erm, guessed - it looks as cheerful and attractive as the others!
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 7 Mar

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It's fabulous! Your guesswork works.
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 7 Mar

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fccs wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:14 pm It's fabulous! Your guesswork works.
Absolutely keep guessing if it comes out this good!

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 7 Mar

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A fabulous finish. :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce:
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 7 Mar

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What a lovely collection of houses.

Fabulous finshes all of them.

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 7 Mar

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Thanks, all!

Does anyone have any tips for stitching on 14ct plastic canvas? I’m making a “cottage”, and the parts are all laid out on this sheet of plastic canvas. Obviously it can’t go into a hoop. I’m hoping there’s an alternative to trying to lace it onto some sort of frame. (I don’t actually want to cut out the various parts before I’ve stitched them, either, if it can be avoided. Counting… :oops:
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 11 Mar

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I've used plastic canvas before for christmas decorations. I just stitched it as is, the plastic is ridged while it is a whole sheet.

The mistake I made was to cut out the pieces as I completed them and that made the sheet more flexible and harder to work on.

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 11 Mar

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This Darice brand plastic canvas is thinner than anything I used in the past — very flexible as it is probably only 1mm thick. It’s almost like using an Aida with lots of sizing. I’m hoping that the more stitching there is, the easier it will be.
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 11 Mar

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A couple of thoughts:

How about finding some strips of something ridged and over sewing them round the edges, say wooden coffee stirring sticks or preferably something longer. I have some bamboo skewers which are longer than a piece of paper with a flat section.

Better still you can get some plastic spines that are supposed to go around the sides of a few sheets of paper to make them into a document. They are sort of tear drop in section with the paper going in on the pointed part of the tear drop. You could put those round the edge to make it more ridged.

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 11 Mar

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Great ideas. :idea: I think I have some of those plastic spines lurking (doesn't everyone?), so I'll try that.
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 14 Mar

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The last of my exhibition pieces for my local stitching group (the hardanger and the little houses being the others). It has a gold bow on the back. (I wasn't going to stitch the design twice -- that way madness lay).

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 14 Mar

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Oh that's lovely.

:wub: it.

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Where is the design from please?
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 14 Mar

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That is so pretty! I like how plump it is too.
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 14 Mar

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It takes a surprising amount of fibrefill! :lol:
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