Protecting your work
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Protecting your work
Hi
How do you ladies keep your WIPs safe and clean? I've just returned to cross stitch after a very long break, so long in fact that last time I was stitching I didn't have children. I now have 2 children (5 and 1) and keeping my WIP safe and clean is posing quite a challenge!
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks
How do you ladies keep your WIPs safe and clean? I've just returned to cross stitch after a very long break, so long in fact that last time I was stitching I didn't have children. I now have 2 children (5 and 1) and keeping my WIP safe and clean is posing quite a challenge!
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks
WIP:
Janlynn Wedding Bells
Planned Projects:
HAED Angel Sisters
Needle case
Scissor case
SQ Kissing the Face of God (eventually)
My blog: http://cominghometocrossstitch.blogspot.com/
Janlynn Wedding Bells
Planned Projects:
HAED Angel Sisters
Needle case
Scissor case
SQ Kissing the Face of God (eventually)
My blog: http://cominghometocrossstitch.blogspot.com/
- vanessanjf
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Re: Protecting your work
I pack mine away every night when I have finished into a clear zip up bag (the sort you have for A4 paperwork) and then put that in my sewing bag. I have never had a problem with it getting dirty (yet!!!).
Vanessa
A little progress every day adds up to big results
WIP
The adoration of the kings- Golden kite completed
A little progress every day adds up to big results
WIP
The adoration of the kings- Golden kite completed
Re: Protecting your work
I have a big plastic bag which i put over my seat frame to keep it clean.
Re: Protecting your work
I don't worry to much about my work. When the kids were small they knew that they were not to play with mom's projects. Now the kids are older and gone but the dogs and cats leave hair everywhere.
I have an area in the livingroom that is mine and I leave everything out. When I am done I wash all of my projects so I don't fuss about what might brush against them during stitching, I know it will all come out in the wash.
I have an area in the livingroom that is mine and I leave everything out. When I am done I wash all of my projects so I don't fuss about what might brush against them during stitching, I know it will all come out in the wash.

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Re: Protecting your work
Thanks for the suggestions girls. At the moment I am using the zip food bags to store my sewing during the day. As I've only just started stitching again the children are not used to project(s) being around. That will change
lol

WIP:
Janlynn Wedding Bells
Planned Projects:
HAED Angel Sisters
Needle case
Scissor case
SQ Kissing the Face of God (eventually)
My blog: http://cominghometocrossstitch.blogspot.com/
Janlynn Wedding Bells
Planned Projects:
HAED Angel Sisters
Needle case
Scissor case
SQ Kissing the Face of God (eventually)
My blog: http://cominghometocrossstitch.blogspot.com/
Re: Protecting your work
I have a large shoe box from a pair of Ugg boots that I store my current work and its bits and pieces in. I have a dog and although he's not a chewer/destroyer he sheds tons of hair (typical terrier lol) so boxing it away with the lid on keeps it dog hair free.
Completed:
Paris Adventures (Anchor Maia)
WIP:
Cafe by the Sea (Dimensions)
Great Scotts (Anchor Maia)
Paris Adventures (Anchor Maia)
WIP:
Cafe by the Sea (Dimensions)
Great Scotts (Anchor Maia)
- MaggieM1750
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Re: Protecting your work
I don't have either children or pets so I I really only have to protect my projects from myself. I do travel with my stitching quite a bit. I think I may stitch more outside of my house than I do in my house. So my main goal is to keep things contained, organized and easily portable. I keep everything I need for a project in a canvas shopping bag. When I do stitch at home, everything gets packed up and put away at the end of the day.
- BizzieLizzie
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Re: Protecting your work
I roll mine up in a clean tea towel and keep it in a poster tube. Hubby
knows not to go anywhere near it!

Sew many patterns, sew little time!
WIP
HAED Drawing Room
HAED Stitchers Retreat
Lion Profile
Coniferous Forest
WIP
HAED Drawing Room
HAED Stitchers Retreat
Lion Profile
Coniferous Forest
- Nachstenliebe
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Re: Protecting your work
I have two children and recently a little kitten that loves to use my WIP as a sleeping cushion (although better that than a scratching post
) I have a stitchbow travel bag that I keep my WIP in. I take my stitching to work so it has come in pretty handy
Faith

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Starry Night
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HAED Merry Christmas to all
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Starry Night
My Smallish Stitches
HAED Merry Christmas to all
http://ninjasinstitches.wordpress.com/
Re: Protecting your work
I don't worry much about my work getting dirty since its only me and the cats. If I'm going to stitch outside I put everything in an old picnic basket I have which is very easy to carry. If I'm traveling or taking my work somewhere else I use a canvas bag I have which is large enough to hold the afghan and supplies. For smaller projects, a ziplock bag usually works.
What I really have to watch out for is to make sure coffee cups or other drinks are far enough from my work that I don't spill on it or have the cats knock it over on to my work. Coffee stains are not fun.
Carole
What I really have to watch out for is to make sure coffee cups or other drinks are far enough from my work that I don't spill on it or have the cats knock it over on to my work. Coffee stains are not fun.

Carole
WIPs
Star Wars Afghan:Chewbaca
HAEDs:
O Kitten Tree
Dancing with the Cat
Everything else "on hold"
2022 Finished: Star Wars Afghan: Princess Leia, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, Finn, Rey, Poe, Han Solo,Darth Vader, BB8,Luke Skywalker
Star Wars Afghan:Chewbaca
HAEDs:
O Kitten Tree
Dancing with the Cat
Everything else "on hold"
2022 Finished: Star Wars Afghan: Princess Leia, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, Finn, Rey, Poe, Han Solo,Darth Vader, BB8,Luke Skywalker
- stitchiemom
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Re: Protecting your work
I have 3 children of my own who know not to touch my stitching. One of my three step-children tried to mess with my stitching stuff and found the consequences more than he liked and he's older now (was maybe 2 or 3 at the time) so nobody messes with my stitching area anymore. My littlest one (almost 2 now) has no problem letting me stitch, but when I try to use the computer to do my classwork she's all in my space and will have none of that. To store it I put the fabric in a large plastic bag (garbage size if needed) rolled up to not cause anymore creases, and store everything in this little 3-drawer chest I was lucky to find many years ago.
Hope
WIP
HAED Wolves Peak
Garden of Eden
Magnificent Wizard
2012 Completed
Wedding Record
WIP
HAED Wolves Peak
Garden of Eden
Magnificent Wizard
2012 Completed
Wedding Record