Taking the plunge
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- Mumto4cats
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Taking the plunge
Hi everyone,
I have just joined this forum, my very first, so please forgive me if I don't get it right.
My Mum introduced me to cross stitch many years ago, she was an incredible crafter, she could pick up a new craft and within a couple of weeks you would think she had been doing it for years - knitting, crochet, cross stitch, embroidery, silk painting, beading and the list goes on.
Sadly she passed away four years ago, and my stitchy bug seemed to go too. I did start a picture I was going to give as a birth sampler, it just needs all the backstitching to be done, 18 months ago. It is still sitting there looking at me forlornly.
I was browsing the web the other day, came across this forum and had a nosey at some of the SAL pictures. Suddenly I was routing through my stash, and came across a fractal project I had kitted up over 7 years ago.
Then I discovered that you can "rotate" projects. Wow who knew you could have more than one on the go!!!
So my mission.... fractal 400x256 stitches, Pokemon picture for my nephew 14x25", and finishing all the pictures that just need backstitching.
I hope to post pictures of my progress, once I get the hang of it!
Lou =^..^=
I have just joined this forum, my very first, so please forgive me if I don't get it right.
My Mum introduced me to cross stitch many years ago, she was an incredible crafter, she could pick up a new craft and within a couple of weeks you would think she had been doing it for years - knitting, crochet, cross stitch, embroidery, silk painting, beading and the list goes on.
Sadly she passed away four years ago, and my stitchy bug seemed to go too. I did start a picture I was going to give as a birth sampler, it just needs all the backstitching to be done, 18 months ago. It is still sitting there looking at me forlornly.
I was browsing the web the other day, came across this forum and had a nosey at some of the SAL pictures. Suddenly I was routing through my stash, and came across a fractal project I had kitted up over 7 years ago.
Then I discovered that you can "rotate" projects. Wow who knew you could have more than one on the go!!!
So my mission.... fractal 400x256 stitches, Pokemon picture for my nephew 14x25", and finishing all the pictures that just need backstitching.
I hope to post pictures of my progress, once I get the hang of it!
Lou =^..^=
Lou =^..^=
- karen4bells
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- Joined: Sat Jan 30, 2010 3:53 pm
- Location: Florida
Re: Taking the plunge


Work in Progress
Dimensions Passion Flower Angel
Tempting Tangles Welcome SAL
Various small designs
Dimensions Passion Flower Angel
Tempting Tangles Welcome SAL
Various small designs
Re: Taking the plunge

Looking forward to seeing pictures of your projects. We love pictures!
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
Re: Taking the plunge
Hello from Colorado and welcome to the forum. I'm really glad you found us - sounds like you'll fit right in.
Mumto4cats wrote:
Then I discovered that you can "rotate" projects. Wow who knew you could have more than one on the go!!!
Same here - I used to be a one-at-a-time stitcher...I'm much happier as a let's-do-several-at-once stitcher (although I do still feel quite guilty when I hear a neglected design weeping in the closet).rcperryls wrote:I too made the amazing discovery when I joined the forum that there aren't any cross stitch police to arrest me if I worked on more than one project at a time. I went a bit wild with that knowledge (as you can tell from my signature list) I know, but I never get bored with stitching now.
Carole
Debby
(main) WIPs
Angel of Love
History of Mythical Creatures
Cache la Poudre
Past Present Forever
Innocent Dreams
(main) WIPs
Angel of Love
History of Mythical Creatures
Cache la Poudre
Past Present Forever
Innocent Dreams
Re: Taking the plunge
Welcome from the Mississippi Gulf Coast!
I'm one of those one-at-a-time stitchers. I used to have several going at once, but found that I never really finished anything and mostly lost interest in them because I was working on them so long that my tastes changed. Now I give a lot of thought to what I want to do next and once I start it, I commit to it. I am glad the stitchy-police don't make us all do one-at-a time or do a rotation.
It's another one of those to-each-her-own things.
Pictures! We want to see pictures!
I'm one of those one-at-a-time stitchers. I used to have several going at once, but found that I never really finished anything and mostly lost interest in them because I was working on them so long that my tastes changed. Now I give a lot of thought to what I want to do next and once I start it, I commit to it. I am glad the stitchy-police don't make us all do one-at-a time or do a rotation.

Pictures! We want to see pictures!
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- wendywombat
- Posts: 13546
- Joined: Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:03 pm
- Location: Scottish Borders
Re: Taking the plunge

I'm a 'serial starter'


Part of the (nice) problem is This Forum!!


You will be tempted to so many lovely things here. Everyone is so encouraging and there's an Enablers Epidemic...it's Very catching, so Beware!!!

- Mumto4cats
- Posts: 35
- Joined: Tue Oct 13, 2015 10:36 am
Re: Taking the plunge
Thank you for the warm welcome.
I am feeling a bit frustrated at the moment as I can't start stitching yet. I am waiting for my replacement lap frame to arrive, as my old one looks a bit worse for wear.
I have gridded my fabric, something I don't normally do as the one and only time I did it I went horribly wrong and ended up abandoning the piece. Fingers crossed this time
I have also attached it to the roller frame but I don't know where the sidebars have gone so it is now impossible to stitch!
Going to the Christmas craft fair at the NEC on Saturday, haven't been for several years, and I can't wait.
Happy Sunday stitching.
Lou =^..^=
I am feeling a bit frustrated at the moment as I can't start stitching yet. I am waiting for my replacement lap frame to arrive, as my old one looks a bit worse for wear.
I have gridded my fabric, something I don't normally do as the one and only time I did it I went horribly wrong and ended up abandoning the piece. Fingers crossed this time

I have also attached it to the roller frame but I don't know where the sidebars have gone so it is now impossible to stitch!
Going to the Christmas craft fair at the NEC on Saturday, haven't been for several years, and I can't wait.
Happy Sunday stitching.
Lou =^..^=
Lou =^..^=
Re: Taking the plunge
When I started stitching I couldn't imagine having more than one project going at the same time. Then I started getting a little bored with the project I was working on. It was pretty and fun, but the colors were rather dull and I kept seeing all these patterns with beautiful colors. So I decided I would try a rotation, just to see what happened. I'm so glad I did! I'm never bored now.
Looking forward to see your projects!
Looking forward to see your projects!
Desiree
WIP:
Lobo - HAED
Faces of Joan Elliot SAL
Friendly Felines
2016 Finishes:
Joan Elliot Birth Announcement
Flower of the Month - July
12 Days of Christmas
WIP:
Lobo - HAED
Faces of Joan Elliot SAL
Friendly Felines
2016 Finishes:
Joan Elliot Birth Announcement
Flower of the Month - July
12 Days of Christmas
- Squirrel
- Posts: 16821
- Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2009 4:33 am
- Location: exChristhcurch NZ, now Brisbane, Australia
Re: Taking the plunge


Sally in Brisbane Australia
WIPS
Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262
WIPS
Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262
- Mumto4cats
- Posts: 35
- Joined: Tue Oct 13, 2015 10:36 am
Re: Taking the plunge
Thank you Sally, still waiting for the frame, so a bit frustrated. I did think of taking it off the scroll frame again....
Really looking forward to Saturday ...only 3 days to go!!
Really looking forward to Saturday ...only 3 days to go!!
Lou =^..^=
Re: Taking the plunge
If your side bars are missing, you know you can buy replacements without replacing the whole frame, yes?
And there's always stitching in-hand if the urge is too great to wait.
And there's always stitching in-hand if the urge is too great to wait.

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Re: Taking the plunge
Welcome from the West of Scotland!
So glad you found your stitchy bug was lurking here. (I did wonder whose bug it was propping up the bar in the Stash & Grab.) Look forward to seeing your WIPs. Do post them up on a separate thread -- then we can admire your work and cheer you on. 


Re: Taking the plunge
Hello and welcome from East Yorkshire 

- Mumto4cats
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Re: Taking the plunge
Thank you all for the welcome. My frame arrived today
so I shall hopefully be posting updates.

Lou =^..^=