aussie_stitcher wrote:What is the thing called where you put the lines onto the fabric first to help keep track of where your stitches go and how do you do it? They look a bit like grid lines?
That's called gridding.
aussie_stitcher wrote:What do people do to keep their stitches neat and tidy?
I had this question a while ago (mostly about how to keep thread from tangling) and I've found that taking my time and paying attention to my thread as I go helps me a lot. I've tried to be more conscious of which way I naturally twist my needle, to keep my self from doing it. Also, letting your needle dangle with allow the thread to untwist itself.
aussie_stitcher wrote:I've heard 'thread heaven' can help? What is it and can you get it in Australia?
Thread heaven is something you can put on your thread that will help to keep it straight. Not sure what kind of substance it is exactly as I've never used it. I know there are several places online where you can order it and most cross stitch sites ship internationally, from what I've seen.
aussie_stitcher wrote:How do people store their WIPs? I pulled one out recently from my parents house only to find (a few years later) the stitches already done had become crushed and flat. Is there a way to avoid this?
I've heard people say that crushed stitches will often spring back, especially after washing. I've yet to have this issue, but I expect that's because I've only recently gotten back into stitching.
I hope that helped to clear some things up. I'm still a bit of a newb myself, so I hope I didn't make it more confusing.
