How many inches needed for framing ? I have read 3, 4, 5 inches
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How many inches needed for framing ? I have read 3, 4, 5 inches
Ali08 love you piece what a lovely thank you. The quilt is beautiful. Sorry your granddaughter is ill and having to go through a major operation. Is there a link to the charity. I am addicted to cross stitch and would love to donate some pieces to such a wonderful charity.
I made this gnome for my grandson to hang on his Christmas tree made on for his brother a couple of years ago but it was a different gnome.
Here's one from 'Love Quilts UK'.
Lots of cross-stitchers stitch up the squares and donate them to LQ UK for very ill & terminally ill children up to 20 years of age.
This was made for my granddaughter who has Arnold Chiari Malformation and was off to hospital for an op to shorten her spine as it was protruding into her brain.
Isn't it gorgeous?
agnurse that's wonderful. Love Beetlejuice. ?
Blowing my own trumpet again but just finished these for my grandson.
Hope other cross stitchers will post their work.
I know cross stitch is a slow craft. But it would be nice if others showed there work and WIP's might encourage others to take up the craft. I go to a mixed craft group every Thursday afternoon for 2 hours I am the only cross stitcher. But love to see what other in the group are doing. So any experts or beginning would be nice to hear from you. ?
giulia how lovely to know you get GN in Italy. I find cross stitching keeps my fingers nibble. I have tremors in my hands but don't tremor when stitching.
Some of the things I do are small. Like my coaters. I get square blanks from eBay and do a design and then use iron on heavy / medium weight facing on the back and cut to fit.
Would love to see your work.
Have just found this cross stitch thread. Loved seeing all the brilliant projects.
I too do cross stitch to keep my arthritic fingers supple. However my work is very modest: I design book marks and give to friends.
Here in Italy I can find small needlecraft shops and buy aida by length and colour.
I did once use a blue aida to make a baby bag for my daughter and cross stitched two baby footprints onto the outside pocket.
I am always entering competitions in the 2 cross magazines I have and this week won 3 PDF patterns by Durene Jones they are Christmas ones so will make them for my tree once I have finished the 3 projects I have planned . Will have to get my daughter to download them as I haven't got the equipment needed.
Does anyone else enter competitions and do you ever win?
Ali08 thank you and that's very funny. Would love to see if I could spot the Dalek etc.
Fantastic dragon, Whiff!
Mallin
I bought 3 cross stitch canvases from a closing down store. They were pictures drawn by matchstick painter Lowry.
Over 15 yrs I finished all 3 using oddments of wool left over from various places.
A friend framed them for me and even I couldn’t guess which one was washed in disinfectant after a gerbil threw up on it.
Many years later one of those superior type females no normal woman likes, tried to take over and lead a group of casual friends.
The conversation was about paintings and I happened to say I had 3 original Lowry’s.
“ I don’t think so dear “ she said in a sarcastic way. Oops. The other women had all seen my cross stitch Lowrys so she was left in no doubt that I did indeed own 3 original Lowrys. We never saw her again but didn’t want to anyway. It wasn’t until a few weeks later that we realised she hadn’t been told my original Lowrys were in fact cross stitch.
That's hilarious!
There used to be a man in CSF UK (Cross Stitch Friends in the UK - altho it'sspread worldwide now) who stitched Lowry pictures. But to make them unique to him he'd also find a spot to stitch in a Dalek, or the TARDIS, all Doctor Who characters or items, at just the right size to fit in with everything else. Just for his own amusement, and also to see who would actually look at his pics properly. I thought it was a marvellous idea!!
Sar merry Christmas and thank you.
I love the dragon Whiff , I'm sure your sister in law will love it too.
Happy Christmas to all you cross stitchers out there and lets hope for a much better 2022 xx
Merry Christmas and happy New year to all of you. ??
I agree Whiff. There are several of my friends who now can't concentrate long enough to knit so I'm very fortunate. And now they encourage people with arthritis to knit etc because it keep the fingers moving
Socks I started cross stitch as I need something to relax me. At the time having a very stressful with my mom. When I am doing it that's all I think about. Especially the dragon I am doing it's all shades of green.
Your knitting sounds lovely hope you post a picture. Craft keeps your mind and hands active. I think things like sewing,knitting and crochet keep your fingers flexible. I know it's kept mine.
I think my knitting and crochet have kept me sane especially tha past few months. I get absorbed into it. I've made a few preemie hats for our latest edition to the clan. But I'm still happy making something for me for a change.
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