After more than 18 months, I'm finally cross stitching again, it's such a pleasure to make something! Thought I'd share the finished results here - it will be nice to have a permanent record of what I've stitched as these are all destined to become birthday and Christmas cards.
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I hope you manage to get back to your stitching, it's such a relaxing and satisying hobby. I hadn't realised just how much I'd missed it until I finally got to a point where I could get back to it again. I can only do small projects at the moment though - my big kits, frames and stitching stands are all still in storage until we can get the house redecorated following massive renovations, including complete rewiring.
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Most people start with 14 count Aida fabric, which means 14 holes per inch, and use two strands of floss.
There are some great designs out there. From what I've read from other cross stitchers around the world though, they seem to prefer the British magazines to American ones. Not sure why. Then again, I've only got one American cross stitch magazine, so I can't compare!
It's a great hobby though - I can't draw or paint, but I can create pretty pictures with a needle and thread =)
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I've only been stitching a few years but I'm completely hooked. Best thing I ever stitched was one of the Flower Fairy designs, the Holly Fairy, which I stitched for Mum's Christmas card one year on off white 22 count Hardanger fabric with one strand of thread. The colours used in the fairy's wings were so similar to each other and to the background fabric that I could only stitch it for a couple of hours each morning when the light was right so I could see what I was doing!
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Thanks for showing them to us. :)
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I posted to both journals, but it was a nightmare trying to arrange the pictures and writing - my first attemp had massive blank spaces between the pictures, I had to start again on LJ. The Dreamwidth one went slightly wonky with two of the pics nearly smooshed together - don't know how that happened - I left a space between them!
I love stitching flowers, and I love the themed alphabets that are in a lot of my stitching magazines. They make quick, personal little cards for birthdays!
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It's easier than it looks! I'm not the most patient person, but I find stitching relaxing, even though it takes hours to stitch each one. I think it takes about 12 hours for each santa, spread out over 4 or 5 days, but the two flower ones took about 2 to 3 hours each.
I've always been useless at sewing, but cross stitch is different, the holes are already there and evenly spaced, so I just have to follow the pattern!
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