Cross Stitch Tips & News ~ Feb 10th 2007
IMPORTANT breaking news... ================================================================ February 10th 2007 Brought to you by Patterns Patch Publishing ================================================================
Subject: IMPORTANT Breaking News
We've received several emails from members recently asking for advice on finding threads for the various fr.ee download patterns.
A common query has been something like, "I only need 12" (30cm) of DMC thread #700, but a skein of the floss is 8.7 yards (8m) long. I don't want to buy that much, can I get only the length I need or maybe use a different color".
Using a different color thread could spoil your pattern and we don't know where you could easily buy a short length of a particular floss. So! Here's what we're going to do...
We'll shortly be offering you the choice of buying the kit to go along with any of the cross stitch patterns you've downloaded. The price of the kit will be shown with each pattern.
The kit will contain: the fabric, a tapestry needle, and most importantly the right length of each floss pre-mounted on a thread organizer for you.
You certainly don't have to order the kit, but the option is there if you need it... and the best part is each kit will be heavily discounted for members.
Non-members too will be able to order the kits (including patterns), but they will pay a LOT more.
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Look out too for a Members' Handbook, coming shortly.
================================================================ A Top Tip for Cross Stitch Heaven...
Using a Waste Knot to Start Your Project Why use a waste knot to start my project, you might ask? Well, it's a temporary means of anchoring your thread when you start, thereby ensuring your early stitches aren't too slack... and in any case you remove the waste knot long before the end of the project.
In order to make a waste knot, you'll need to knot one end of your thread and take it downward through the aida, about 2 cm from the starting point.
Next, bring it back to the surface (starting point) to start your stitching. Then work a diagonal stitch - a half cross stitch. This should be placed from bottom left to the top right over a single aida block /////. Continue working in the direction of your knot.
Now work back along this row with your second diagonal stitch \\\\\. These stitches must appear directly on top of the first row to complete the cross of the cross stitch.
The idea behind using a waste knot is that your starting thread stitches will be fully secured on the reverse of your project. As soon as you feel that the thread has been fully secured, the knot can be simply snipped off. ================================================================ Recent articles posted at PatternsPatch.com: ================================================================ How To Enjoy Your Stitching Projects - Forever
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---------------------------------------------------------------- My Worst Cross Stitch Nightmare: A Cautionary Tale
I began enthusiastically enough. I had planned to stitch a picture of a greyhound, as a birthday gift for a friend. Even before I unpacked the kit, I was already imagining her cry of surprise and delight as she opened the gift wrapping to see the picture I had stitched for her...
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---------------------------------------------------------------- Why IS Cross Stitch Such A Fascinating Hobby?
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================================================================ Cross Stitch Patterns Uploaded This Week ================================================================
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- "Aah! That's Better", by Riaan (A Powerful Bull Elephant Cooling Down)
- "Apple Blossom Fairies", by Cicely Barker
- "Lady Diana in Red"
- "Rose Bouquet"
- "The Tiger Cub Trio"
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John Wigham ================================================================ Missed a tip of the week? Find them all at < http://www.patternspatch.com/public/department27.cfm > ================================================================
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