Embroidery Floss Colors
#11
Originally Posted by Mamagus
Lovely work Ladies!
I have 2 or 3 dozen projects finished and rolled up in a diaper bag in the basement!
First my wrist got bad and I ahd to wait for carpal tunnel surgery. By the time that was healed my eyes weren't good enough to do it!
I have 2 or 3 dozen projects finished and rolled up in a diaper bag in the basement!
First my wrist got bad and I ahd to wait for carpal tunnel surgery. By the time that was healed my eyes weren't good enough to do it!
So why are they rolled up in a diaper bag and not being displayed? Shame on you! ;)
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Originally Posted by Mamagus
Lovely work Ladies!
I have 2 or 3 dozen projects finished and rolled up in a diaper bag in the basement!
First my wrist got bad and I ahd to wait for carpal tunnel surgery. By the time that was healed my eyes weren't good enough to do it!
I have 2 or 3 dozen projects finished and rolled up in a diaper bag in the basement!
First my wrist got bad and I ahd to wait for carpal tunnel surgery. By the time that was healed my eyes weren't good enough to do it!
#13
I have seen boards with every color on them and the cross referance numbers of the diffrent companies. It looks like a handy thing to have for someone like you. I am not sure where you would get one though.
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#15
Originally Posted by Bevanger
heres is a color picture chart
http://yarntree.com/075dmc.htm
http://yarntree.com/075dmc.htm
#17
Holy Canoli, Beverly!!!! :shock: I thought I had a good amount of floss, then I saw Jen's pictures, which shows she has more than I do. THEN I saw what you have. Good grief, woman! Who needs Michael's or JoAnn's when we have YOU!
I have cross stitched around 30 years, and every single piece, except one, has been given away as a gift. The piece I kept was one that I worked on, sitting next to my father who was dying. I could never bring myself to give that one away.
All in all, though, I'd have to say that I definitely love quilting more than cross stitching. Maybe it's because I can see the results faster.
I have cross stitched around 30 years, and every single piece, except one, has been given away as a gift. The piece I kept was one that I worked on, sitting next to my father who was dying. I could never bring myself to give that one away.
All in all, though, I'd have to say that I definitely love quilting more than cross stitching. Maybe it's because I can see the results faster.
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