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Mabel Figworthy wrote:What I really like about it is that it is so quick -- practically instant gratification. Depending on how much stitching time you have, these little ones just take a couple of evenings. And you can use small lengths of hand-dyeds for them, I use them to try out new colours to see if they stitch up as nicely as they look on the skein
Mabel Figworthy wrote:Ainjel, you use them pretty much as you would stranded cotton! Waterlilies is 12-stranded, but the individual strands are about the same thickness as strands of DMC or Anchor.
In some of the stitches, by the way, you could choose to use one strand instead of 2, to show the structure more clearly (for example the woven squares in January), whereas with other stitches using fewer strands would make the texture less noticeable (for example in Rhodes stitches -- with one strand you wouldn't get the height in the centre)
Hope that helps -- enjoy your beautiful silks! (which colours did you get?)