A Cross Stitch SAL: What Exactly is It?
John Wigham
The general purpose of a Stitch-ALong (SAL) is to bring stitchers together for
one common goal ... to keep each other motivated so we can all have some
completed projects by the end of the year.
Attending a SAL is also a great way to increase your circle of like-minded
friends. And who couldn't use more stitching buddies?
A SAL is particularly helpful if you lose your motivation, run into any
problems you need help with, or simply want someone to celebrate with if you've
gotten a lot accomplished or maybe even finished that large project finally!
What is a SAL?
For anybody who wants to know what a SAL is, here's a recap from Sandye (our
SAL leader):
Usually the first weekend of every month is our UFO SAL.
You choose an UnFinished Object (UFO) you have that you want to try to
get done". You know the sort of thing, that project you've been dragging your
heels on because you're not really enjoying. But you just know you MUST finish
it!!!
"So, you post which project you'll be working on and post a picture of what
it looked like before the weekend. You stitch as much as you can on that
particular project for the entire weekend (Saturrday morning to Sunday night).
At the end of the weekend, we all post how much we've gotten done, post an
updated picture so we can all see our own progress..."
"Now here's the good bit. Anytime you get frustrated with the project, or
just need a little kick in the rearend to get started on it
again, the rest of the people in the same SAL with you are there to keep you on
track!"
"It's been great! These SAL weekends really helped me stay
motivated with my Kitties (a particularly large and difficult project)
and now they're done!"
"These SALs are really great for motivating you and keeping you going
on those tougher projects, or even the ones where you have deadlines to meet
that just loom over you!".
Were Using a Chat Room
In order to provide a more enjoyable experience we're using a chatroom so
stitchers can discuss their progress, ask questions, and whatever else they
choose, while they stitch.
To be able to "chat", you need to first login to Patterns Patch and then click on
Chat Room in the Community Forums category (left-hand
nav panel on the Members home page).
I'm not a member, so how can I take
part?
In order to login you will need to be a member of Patterns Patch, but don't
worry about this because Associate Memberships are free and the only details you
need provide are your name, email address, login name and password. Oh! And we
won't try and sell you anything either.
To enter the Chat Room you need only enter your Patterns Patch login
name.
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One drawback of making a chatroom available to the general public is
spammers will usually find it within a week or two, and when that happens we'll
soon lose control of it (for at least part of the time anyway), something we
definitely don't want to happen.
Therefore, for that reason the chat room must remain limited to our
closed membership only, which would have which excluded all subscribers who
aren't signed-up members.
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To overcome this restriction we've created an Associate Membership, which is
free, but limits access to just the photo galleries, chat rooms,
and our community forums (the Cross Stitch forum and General forum).
If you want to join Patterns Patch as an Associate member and enjoy
access to the photo galleries, chat rooms, and community forums, please join here. The
subscription form is easy to use and only asks for: your name, email address,
login name and password (you choose these last two yourself).
Should you have problems with any of this, please let me know here.
OK! I'm ready! So How Do I
Start?
There aren't any hard and fast rules, however here's what we propose:
- First, you decide what project (s) you'll be working on during the SAL. The projects chosen are completely up to the individual. As long as you make some progress on something, that's all that matters!
- Next It's a good idea to post a picture of your partially-completed cross
stitched piece before you start working on during the SAL.
- Then, throughout the weekend, work on your chosen project as much as you're
able to. Even if you only get a few stitches in, that's still progress!!
- After the SAL weekend is over, you should post a picture of what you were
able to accomplish. This will greatly help in keeping each of us motivated on
our projects.
SALs generally run from Saturday morning through Sunday night. Don't worry if
you can't post a picture of your piece. It's not a problem. You can keep track
of how may hours you work on it, what percentage of the piece is completed, or
the number of stitches you were able to do ... anything that will allow you to
follow your progress.
Please feel free to post here anytime you need to. Becoming friends with
everyone here will make the SAL more enjoyable. Who couldn't use more stitching
buddies? This will be helpful if you lose your motivation, run into any problems
you need help with, or simply want someone to celebrate with if you've gotten a
lot accomplished or maybe even finished that large project finally!
Whatever you do, enjoy the SAL! That's what it's here for!
Sandye will be periodically checking in from time to time and will be more than
happy to answer any questions, and offer any help or advice ... whatever you
need!
Lastly, if anyone in the SAL group has any suggestions on how to
improve on this SAL, or if you have ideas for specifically themed SALs (favorite
designer, holiday patterns, anything at all) that you'd like to have started
here at Facebook just let me know! I'll be more than happy to organize as much
as I can for everyone! There's 4 weekends in every month, and we've only
got one of them scheduled so far.
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