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Re: hello from china
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:25 pm
by burgundyice

Hi Alice and welcome. I'm 26 so one of the younger ones I guess. I don't pay attention to anyone who says it's an old person's hobby, if you have a look in the stitch along forum you'll see all kinds of pieces, all interests from modern art to more traditional stuff and everything in between!
Louise
Re: hello from china
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:35 pm
by kerbear879
Hi and welcome to the forum! I'm another one of those "younger" stitchers too and have been stitching for many many years. I think any one at any age could do it just so long as you enjoy it!

Re: hello from china
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:37 pm
by hada56
hi and welcome! My daughter also likes to cross stitch, and she's 24, but started around 2 years ago, so you see,age really is not a limitation.
Re: hello from china
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 3:26 pm
by K1nS
Hello

Re: hello from china
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:18 pm
by ~threadbear~
Hello and welcome, it's lovely to have you with us.

Re: hello from china
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:09 pm
by meerkat
Hello Alice
Re: hello from china
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:48 am
by alicehsu
re: Mabel Figworthy
I am so glad that you have a friend in China. Yes, Tianjing, it's just next to Beijing, I am sure you know Beijing, our capital.
And Janli province? I do not understand.
When I was in college, I prefer some mini project, such as cross stitch, I will attach the pic from my Bf's space. However, now I prefer some bigger project, here bigger project is usually like a paint hang on the wall. We do not have cross stitch for cushion etc.
Sorry for my poor expression, I think my reading english is better than written and oral english
Re: hello from china
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:53 am
by alicehsu
re:Thursday Next
Hi, I want to learn "crocheting" very much, and I did learn from my mum. But she I am stupid and do not have the gift to understand how to. So I gave up, however, I do want to crocheting a scarf for my Bf. And if possible, some clothes as well.
But I do not now if I have that gift

Re: hello from china
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:56 am
by alicehsu
re:hada56
Yes, from here, I understand age is a limitation. Even some guys do the same thing, I think the guys are so cute! How I want to know them, to talk with them about the cross stitch technic
Re: hello from china
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:03 am
by alicehsu
re: kerbear879
I am afraid when I am old, I can not see very clear, I have myopia.
I have a job in the daytime, in the office, and at night, I do the cross stitch, after long time stitching, my neck ache. It seems my body is already very old.
Re: hello from china
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:06 am
by alicehsu
re: mags
Glad to meet you, mags! Thanks the internet, we share the same, though we are in different country, speak different language, and in different age. I will try to unload the pic I am working on.
Re: hello from china
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:12 am
by alicehsu
re: Busy_B
You start when you were 8,9? Amazing. When I was 8,9, I made clothes for my little dolls.
I hope I can insist on this hobby when I am old, and have grandsons, haha~~~
Re: hello from china
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:14 am
by alicehsu
re: burgundyice
You are right, just do what we like. Glad to know you here.
Re: hello from china
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:48 am
by charmagne_capalad
Hello and welcome from me, too, Alice.
We're both from the Asia continent...I'm from the Philippines. Glad that you joined us here.

Happy stitching!

Re: hello from china
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:51 pm
by Wandatoo
Hi Alice and welcome to the forum!
I visited China in 1985, when it was just opening to tourists. I really enjoyed seeing so many parts of the country and meeting the people. Now when I see anything about China on television, I see how much it has changed since then. Amazing!
Also glad to hear that cross stitch is popular now. When I was there, I wanted to buy a needlepoint canvass to stitch, but all I could find for sale were items that had already been stitched. No-one could understand why I would want to do it myself! So I bought a large one showing a pagoda reflected in a pond, for just $12. I couldn't imagine doing all that work, then selling it for so little.
Enjoy the forum!

Re: hello from china
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 5:20 pm
by Krissy
Hello and welcome!!
I was taught how to cross stitch when I was in second grade (7 or 8 years old). They taught us how to in school. We did simple things that we turne into refridgerator magnets. When I was preggers with my son, at 20 years old, I took it back up and have been doing it every since.
Re: hello from china
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 6:26 pm
by Busy_B
alicehsu wrote:re: Busy_B
You start when you were 8,9? Amazing. When I was 8,9, I made clothes for my little dolls.
I hope I can insist on this hobby when I am old, and have grandsons, haha~~~
I made clothes for my dolls, too. When I started stitching, my mom and I were doing a tablecloth for my grandparents that had the design stamped on it. We would sit on different ends of the couch and work on it together. I've actually been stitching longer than I've been doing cakes (19 years now) even though I was 11/12 years old when I started that.

Re: hello from china
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 2:49 am
by alicehsu
re: Wandatoo
Glad to know you.
I understand your meaning, china has so many people. you know, that time, about 1985, the handicraft like stitch is very cheap, no matter you spend how much time on it. It's just cheap, people pay little attention to these items when you even do not have enough food.
However, things are different now. Most people do not worry about food or clothe problem. We pay much attention to our life quality. When I finished my last project, I feel so proud!
I am glad to know you have been to China. Next time, if you pay a visit to Nanjing, where I live. I should be your guide and treat you

Re: hello from china
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 3:13 am
by alicehsu
re: Busy_B
Hi, your name remind me of a US television drama named Gossip Girl, Blair, they call her "poor B" "little B" and you are Busy B. I like Serena and Chuck Bass
I am 24 years old, and I do not know how to make cake, I think I will never know. It's supposed to be complicated and I do not have a oven. However, making cakes is my dream when I was a child.
Are you from U.S? Well, now I see the difference between our countries, not only economical but also in culture. When I was younger than 19, I need to study, nothing except study, so many exams, so many classes, and so much homework. Even I have time, my parents would not allow me to do things like stitching. You are lucky.
After I went into the college, life was easier, less class, more friends. What I need to do was killing time, movie, novel, stitching, knitting (just a scarf), BF, gossiping etc.
Re: hello from china
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 12:44 pm
by Mabel Figworthy
Hello Alice, silly me I got the province wrong

-- it's Jilin Province, does that make more sense?
do try crochet again, it's really nice and relaxing to do, it just takes some practice -- I'm sure you'll be able to learn! Good luck and don't forget to show us any of your pieces, we've got a thread about Other Crafts where we show off our crochet, knitting, card making and so on.