~threadbear~ ... The challenge! Can this one be completed?
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Sometimes it takes the project to be completed before the colors come together and look the way it should. Sometimes the other colors change the way it looks once it is done. The pictures you took of the threads make me think that you choose the right color. Your progress is coming a long well don't give up you can do this.
If you are looking for some one to help change you, look in the mirror
Of course you will finish, and we will help. Also, don't compare with what's in the gallery, because for you, your piece is your own challenge. Certainly aspire to do something like the big things in the gallery, but perhaps that won't be your stitching strength.
Anyway, the seaside design is so cute it will be great fun to see it develop.
Anyway, the seaside design is so cute it will be great fun to see it develop.

- lacemaker2004
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Hi Threadbear and welcome to the forum,
Keep at it, you're doing great. I understand about those kit threads. I usually throw out what they give me and pull from my stash or buy new. I've had so much trouble at times matching them that the frustration wasn't worth the couple of bucks.
You've gotten lots of good advice. The only thing I would echo is focus on a whole item, like the boy. It does give you a sense of accomplishment and as well as a good focal to stitch the rest from.
Alyson
Keep at it, you're doing great. I understand about those kit threads. I usually throw out what they give me and pull from my stash or buy new. I've had so much trouble at times matching them that the frustration wasn't worth the couple of bucks.
You've gotten lots of good advice. The only thing I would echo is focus on a whole item, like the boy. It does give you a sense of accomplishment and as well as a good focal to stitch the rest from.
Alyson
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You're all being so great to me and it's definately keeping me going, so a BIG thanks to you all.
Tonight I had some unexpected free time to myself, so I grabbed the chance to get on with my stitching.
Well time went on, the light was going, but I was sure I could manage so I struggled on. I was working on the straw hat and was getting so excited to see it take shape ...
Then I finally gave in and went to another room and sat under a bright light and that's when I realised.
I had been happily stitching away but had a quarter of the way through managed to (in the bad light) move the whole thing over one square from where it should be.
So now I had a decision. Do I just try and alter it by missing out on other colours stitches and basically bodge it ... or do I sit here and undo the lot (a whole evening's work..sniffle)?
I chose to undo the lot. I know I wouldn't feel right putting up a progress picture knowing it was just a bodge job, plus even if I finally finish it, I would always know it wasn't really right.
So now I'm sitting here taking it apart
Haha, teach me to stitch in bad light!!!
*sigh*
Tonight I had some unexpected free time to myself, so I grabbed the chance to get on with my stitching.
Well time went on, the light was going, but I was sure I could manage so I struggled on. I was working on the straw hat and was getting so excited to see it take shape ...
Then I finally gave in and went to another room and sat under a bright light and that's when I realised.

So now I had a decision. Do I just try and alter it by missing out on other colours stitches and basically bodge it ... or do I sit here and undo the lot (a whole evening's work..sniffle)?

I chose to undo the lot. I know I wouldn't feel right putting up a progress picture knowing it was just a bodge job, plus even if I finally finish it, I would always know it wasn't really right.
So now I'm sitting here taking it apart

Haha, teach me to stitch in bad light!!!
*sigh*
You are discovering something that we all have to deal with....... the
fairy has come to visit. Oh it is so annoying all the work you do and then discover you have to
. Go ahead yell, scream, cry we all feel your pain, it will pass but in the mean time we feel bad for you. 



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Froggers of the World unite!!
Small mistakes are often go unnoticed by others and even you won't find them later. I agree though that it's frustrating to have to


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Ok, this is all going horribly, horribly wrong.
First off I had to undo the straw hat as I said. I found the mistake, undid it to that point (3/4 of it) and then continued. I sewed a good portion once more beofre I discovered, stupidly, I had my thread 'end' too long and consquently it had got sewed into the hat!
No wonder it was looking somewhat thicker!
Anyhow, once again
time!!
I re started once more, got so far and the poor, by this time rather frail thread, snapped.
I started carefully with a new thread, knowing that I am running out and only have a small amount left. I counted it all very carefully and stitched away ... only to discover that it was still wrong!
I now think that there must have been another mistake further back originally, but wont have time to look properly now until later tonight.
Am hoping it wont be anything too major, but wont be holding my breath incase!
*sigh*
First off I had to undo the straw hat as I said. I found the mistake, undid it to that point (3/4 of it) and then continued. I sewed a good portion once more beofre I discovered, stupidly, I had my thread 'end' too long and consquently it had got sewed into the hat!

Anyhow, once again

I re started once more, got so far and the poor, by this time rather frail thread, snapped.

I started carefully with a new thread, knowing that I am running out and only have a small amount left. I counted it all very carefully and stitched away ... only to discover that it was still wrong!

I now think that there must have been another mistake further back originally, but wont have time to look properly now until later tonight.
Am hoping it wont be anything too major, but wont be holding my breath incase!

Does your design assign numbers to the colours? That would tell you (if the design doesn't already) whether the thread is Anchor or DMC. Both these are very standard threads, and the dyelots are spot on. If you run out of thread, it's not the end of the world. Tedious, but not catastrophic.
BTW, I had Mr
living with me, having a West of Scotland holiday for a while. It happens to everyone, like discovering an Evil Fairy.
BTW, I had Mr

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Thanks everyone.
Am feeling more positive this morning. I must admit at this stage I would normally give up, but am going to keep going on.
Last night I sat and did the second girls legs and arms and started her bucket.
I have checked it and checked it and all seems good.
I must admit I have never marked my charts, I just look and count. Maybe that's why I go wrong!
Anyhow, I'll try and get the bucket completed and then do another picture update on here.
Thanks to everyone for support and thanks to Jilly for your kind offer too. I am ignoring the hat at the moment and building on this girl, as she has a small amount of that colour on her hat and then I will know where I stand threadwise.

Am feeling more positive this morning. I must admit at this stage I would normally give up, but am going to keep going on.
Last night I sat and did the second girls legs and arms and started her bucket.
I have checked it and checked it and all seems good.
I must admit I have never marked my charts, I just look and count. Maybe that's why I go wrong!

Anyhow, I'll try and get the bucket completed and then do another picture update on here.
Thanks to everyone for support and thanks to Jilly for your kind offer too. I am ignoring the hat at the moment and building on this girl, as she has a small amount of that colour on her hat and then I will know where I stand threadwise.
