I thought about asking a music teacher friend to get a clip on sheet music holder for me. None of the clips I have will hold the booklet to the frame. Frame+pattern is too wide for the clips I have.
Suggestions?
Holding pattern on frame
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Holding pattern on frame
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My WIP album
In the queue:
Fall Fairy and Woodland Enchantress, both Dimensions kits
Summer Tree Fairy ( not what I expected
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Woodland Faerie - Teresa Wenztler
My WIP album
In the queue:
Fall Fairy and Woodland Enchantress, both Dimensions kits
Summer Tree Fairy ( not what I expected

Woodland Faerie - Teresa Wenztler
Re: Holding pattern on frame
What kind of frame are you using?
I use magnets to hold my chart. My designs are large enough that I have plenty of room to see my work and still have room to place the chart on the work area with a small, round magnet on front and back.

I use magnets to hold my chart. My designs are large enough that I have plenty of room to see my work and still have room to place the chart on the work area with a small, round magnet on front and back.
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Re: Holding pattern on frame
I have one of these: http://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/purelite-4- ... 91522-1000" target="_blank
it has a strong clip to hold the chart and I rest the end of my chart on a cushion by my side as I like to have one of those metal chart holders with magnetic strips to secure the chart...and my position on the chart for stitching ( I don't mark my charts)
I must admit I've always wanted one of those music stands!
it has a strong clip to hold the chart and I rest the end of my chart on a cushion by my side as I like to have one of those metal chart holders with magnetic strips to secure the chart...and my position on the chart for stitching ( I don't mark my charts)
I must admit I've always wanted one of those music stands!
Re: Holding pattern on frame
I have a wooden roller frame. I think a hair clip will work if I can find one laying around my house. I usually x-stitch on the couch, so it needs to be where I can see it. I like it to be right beside what I'm working on to prevent neck and eye strain.
Peace out, Stitches!!
My WIP album
In the queue:
Fall Fairy and Woodland Enchantress, both Dimensions kits
Summer Tree Fairy ( not what I expected
)
Woodland Faerie - Teresa Wenztler
My WIP album
In the queue:
Fall Fairy and Woodland Enchantress, both Dimensions kits
Summer Tree Fairy ( not what I expected

Woodland Faerie - Teresa Wenztler
Re: Holding pattern on frame
That's how I do it too. In fact I always have some magnets on my fabric (front and back of course) and I use them for almost everything that will cling to it. I have magnets in just about every box or bag that I use for cross stitch.Allyn wrote: I use magnets to hold my chart.

For smaller works I use the Purelite that Wendy mentions.
And sitting outside I have the table at arm height, very convenient.

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