
To answer your questions:
1. I use a sew-on scroll frame and what I do is this:
- mark the centre of the top and bottom of the fabric with a pencil.
- mark the centre of the scroll frame webbing with a pencil.
- line up the pencil marks on the webbing and the fabric to get your fabric central on the frame
- sew from the centre to one side of the fabric, then from the centre to the other side of the fabric. I use running stitch but as long as it's secure, it doesn't really matter.
If you find your fabric is a little saggy in the middle once you've tightened it on the frame, get some of these: http://www.nordicneedle.com/6934.html" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank. They really help with tension, and you can extend them by adding Velcro if you need to.
2. Most people stitch the whole of page 1, then go on to page 2, etc. but it really is up to you. The only thing to watch out for is that if a colour continues onto the next page, it’s best to keep stitching across the page border until you come to the end of that row of colour. If you always stop at the edge of the page, you risk getting lines in your work where the pages meet.
3. Again, this is personal preference. Some people love parking and can’t live without it. Most people hate it. I’m one of those who love parking and this is the method I use if you want to try it: http://www.scarletquince.com/parking.php" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank.
I’m sure others will be along with plenty more ideas. The main thing is to take your time, do what feels right for you, and most of all enjoy it. GOOD LUCK!!
