i am completely DONE
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i am completely DONE
With hoops and scrolls!!!!
Ugh. Only going to use my q-snaps from here on out
Ugh. Only going to use my q-snaps from here on out
T1Pumper (Regge)
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- lucyanna118
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Re: i am completely DONE
I was done with those a while ago!
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- cristaltipps
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Re: i am completely DONE
Funnily enough after giving all mine away, i have recently bought a couple as i realise i need them for smaller projects 

Re: i am completely DONE
I think I tried using a hoop once in the distant past, never again. I've stitched in hand my entire life, only in the past 6 months or so that I got a Qsnap so I could stitch the HAEDs. I still only use the Qsnap for the tiny stitches required for the bigger HAEDs (where I can't go sewing style), I don't even use it on QS Lovers 'cus that's 18 ct Aida and I can stitch sewing style on that.
Laura (aka lsschwartz on HAED BB)
WIPs
Krystal (HAED)
Middle Earth Map (HAED)
Snowman&Friends Stocking (Dimensions)
12 Days of Christmas SAL
Little One (Dimensions)
WIPs
Krystal (HAED)
Middle Earth Map (HAED)
Snowman&Friends Stocking (Dimensions)
12 Days of Christmas SAL
Little One (Dimensions)
Re: i am completely DONE
Meagan and I were skype stitching and it was the first time I was.plucking the project up again. I tried unsuccessfully to use the scroll stand and I couldn't do it. Going to the burn pile...
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- coffee_freak
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Re: i am completely DONE
i only use qsnaps..but i bought a floor stand for a scroll frame..i hate it. i have to twist the knobs to turn the scroll to start and end the floss. so time consuming..
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- Mystonique
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Why? I'm a nibby nose and I have seen q-snaps and touched them but never actually stitched on them and must say I never really much liked the lack of tension and the bulk of them. So I'm curious what it is about hoops and scrolls you dislike and why you find Q's better.
Myst..
Re: i am completely DONE
I've tried all the hoops and scrolls but always go back to my 6" hand hoop, I am most comfortable with that. The Q snaps just never appealed to me.
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I use both. Sometimes the qsnaps are great. I like those for my HAED's as I think the tension I get is just right. I use hoops for the afghans because the qsnaps just don't work right, either because of the size or the type of fabric. and sometimes a hoop seems right and sometimes a qsnap. I've never been able to stitch in hand and I don't think scroll frames will fit in my "stitching spot". I think this thread once again proves how there is almost never a "right" way to do anything in cross stitch. One reason I love it so much.
Carole

Carole

WIPs
Star Wars Afghan:Chewbaca
HAEDs:
O Kitten Tree
Dancing with the Cat
Everything else "on hold"
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Star Wars Afghan:Chewbaca
HAEDs:
O Kitten Tree
Dancing with the Cat
Everything else "on hold"
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I agree, Carole. I used to be a bit embarrassed of my stitching 'cus some older friend of mom is the perfectionist stitcher and she always said it was nice that I stitched, but that I should start stitching the right way soon if I wanted my work to "matter".
I was still very young then (about 12) and even stopped showing people my work, was terrified someone would look at the backs of my projects or see me stitching in hand and not following the basic guidelines of stitching in order to achieve a perfect back.
It wasn't until years later that I realized I'd never want to enter a competition, and that the back didn't matter if my project was framed or attached to some other fabric and that people in general appreciated my work and "professional" stitchers could think whatever they wanted.
And now that I joined the forums, I see that all type of stitchers can get along perfectly well and appreciate each other's work, at all levels of expertise.
I was still very young then (about 12) and even stopped showing people my work, was terrified someone would look at the backs of my projects or see me stitching in hand and not following the basic guidelines of stitching in order to achieve a perfect back.
It wasn't until years later that I realized I'd never want to enter a competition, and that the back didn't matter if my project was framed or attached to some other fabric and that people in general appreciated my work and "professional" stitchers could think whatever they wanted.
And now that I joined the forums, I see that all type of stitchers can get along perfectly well and appreciate each other's work, at all levels of expertise.

Laura (aka lsschwartz on HAED BB)
WIPs
Krystal (HAED)
Middle Earth Map (HAED)
Snowman&Friends Stocking (Dimensions)
12 Days of Christmas SAL
Little One (Dimensions)
WIPs
Krystal (HAED)
Middle Earth Map (HAED)
Snowman&Friends Stocking (Dimensions)
12 Days of Christmas SAL
Little One (Dimensions)
- BizzieLizzie
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Re: i am completely DONE
Ouch!!LadyS wrote:I should start stitching the right way soon if I wanted my work to "matter".




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HAED Drawing Room
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- destructiveernie
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Re: i am completely DONE
I'm doing my HAED SAL on a hoop, my chart from Skitzz I'm doing on a scroll frame with a lap stand and my afghan with a qsnap!!!!
Much prefer the hoop or the qsnap as I can curl up in my chair with these. Using the Scroll frame because I had a clip on magnifer for christmas.
Much prefer the hoop or the qsnap as I can curl up in my chair with these. Using the Scroll frame because I had a clip on magnifer for christmas.
Emma
WIP:
HAED Faery Tales
Tilton Crafts - MCM Olde Worlde Map
HAED QS Lady Bug
Ink Circles The Bramble and the Rose
HAED Sistine Chapel
HAED Butterfly Wood
HAED SAL Teddy Bear Tree
Lucy - Charted by Skitzzzz
WIP:
HAED Faery Tales
Tilton Crafts - MCM Olde Worlde Map
HAED QS Lady Bug
Ink Circles The Bramble and the Rose
HAED Sistine Chapel
HAED Butterfly Wood
HAED SAL Teddy Bear Tree
Lucy - Charted by Skitzzzz
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I hate this too! I'm using a scroll frame for the first time for a needlepoint project and it's a real pain in the neck to have to have to unscrew it from the stand to get to the back each time I want to weave in the ends. For me qsnaps win every time - although I don't mind using hoops occasionally either. I wish I could stitch in hand.coffee_freak wrote:i only use qsnaps..but i bought a floor stand for a scroll frame..i hate it. i have to twist the knobs to turn the scroll to start and end the floss. so time consuming..
- megan_bright
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Re: i am completely DONE
I like my Qsnap for my HAEDS but until I bought mine I stitched the first two rows of dragon riders in hand...it never occurred to me to use a hoop since the fabrics was so huge lol but for my mini I'm using a small 7" hoop I believe...it all depends on size of project for me, but scrolls freak me out lol
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QS Wind Moon HAED
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- Mrs Milkybar Kid
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I've thought about trying Q-snaps - but I must be the odd one as I love using my scroll frames and Lowery stand (best stand ever IMHO)! With both my Chatelaines I am dealing with half a yard of fabric, I know I could pin it using a Q-snap, but it is just easier to have it all stretched out (almost - bar a tiny bit of folding each side on a 30 inch frame!) on a scroll frame. When I am stitching small designs, like Mabel's Hardanger squares then I always use a hoop - I need really strong tension with them. I've never stitched in hand, I would worry about my tension.
One thing I have learned on this forum is never say never! I'm currently working on HAED QS Bookend Kitties and am loving the parking method and I never thought I would say that!!!!
One thing I have learned on this forum is never say never! I'm currently working on HAED QS Bookend Kitties and am loving the parking method and I never thought I would say that!!!!
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I'm an in hand stitcher. I have tried a hoop but I get frustrated with bumping into the edges of it as I also cross country stitch (and I was using quite a big hoop too). Not tried Q Snaps or a frame. I love the look of frames, but can't really justify the investment for something that I might not get on with.
WIP
Rose Window
SQ Sunday afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte - pgs 1-3 complete
HAED Curl up with a Good Book
Around the World in 80 Stitches - pts 1-12 complete
Mabel's SOTW - Jan-June complete
HAED BB Sal
Rose Window
SQ Sunday afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte - pgs 1-3 complete
HAED Curl up with a Good Book
Around the World in 80 Stitches - pts 1-12 complete
Mabel's SOTW - Jan-June complete
HAED BB Sal
- destructiveernie
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That is the one benefit of the scroll frame Amanda, I'm thinking that the Sistine Chapel will have to go on the scroll frame as the fabric is over 50 inches long!!!!
Emma
WIP:
HAED Faery Tales
Tilton Crafts - MCM Olde Worlde Map
HAED QS Lady Bug
Ink Circles The Bramble and the Rose
HAED Sistine Chapel
HAED Butterfly Wood
HAED SAL Teddy Bear Tree
Lucy - Charted by Skitzzzz
WIP:
HAED Faery Tales
Tilton Crafts - MCM Olde Worlde Map
HAED QS Lady Bug
Ink Circles The Bramble and the Rose
HAED Sistine Chapel
HAED Butterfly Wood
HAED SAL Teddy Bear Tree
Lucy - Charted by Skitzzzz
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I get excited every time your project gets mentioneddestructiveernie wrote:That is the one benefit of the scroll frame Amanda, I'm thinking that the Sistine Chapel will have to go on the scroll frame as the fabric is over 50 inches long!!!!



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Re: i am completely DONE
I've never tried qsnaps. In the three projects I've done I've always used hoops.
What does the acronym HAED stand for?
What does the acronym HAED stand for?
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HAED is for Heaven and Earth Designs.
Hard to resist once you start looking at their designs.
Carole

Hard to resist once you start looking at their designs.
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