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Old 04-20-2009, 05:57 AM
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Everyone does such great work. Now, do you outline your work before you do the colors? The piece I'm working on, I'm doing it all in black outline, then going to fill in with colors. And fot hose who do hand enbroidery, what techniques do you use to fill in colors and do red/blue works??
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Old 04-20-2009, 06:21 AM
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Mary - those are wonderful! What size are they?

My SBS redwork was from a pattern book I bought at my LQS. The patterns are all ironed on. I embroider the outline only. Then the dresses have a gazillion french knots!

Aida cloth washes up fine, actually becomes softer after washing. The only thing is to make sure your floss is colorfast. I've read about people using hand dyed floss or specialty floss that ran with washing. ugh!

There are a lot of cross-stitchers who donate completed XS blocks to charity and then they are made into a quilt. Love Quilts and Cole's Quilts are a couple.
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Old 04-20-2009, 06:35 AM
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WOW! Everyones done such awesome work.. I have a question for the cross stitchers.. Do you use aida cloth? If so how does it wash up? Do you put something on the back? I'm wanting to put my Animal babies in a quilt
I only use evenweave because I don't like the feel of Aida, but Aida gets a lot softer after washing. To make sure my colors don't run I wash my finished piece in the coldest water possible. I sometimes use ice cold water in the bathroom sink. That seems to work for me, but I rarely use any over dyed or hand dyed. What animal babies are you making? Are they the Maurer-Stroh ones? I would love tos ee them.

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Old 04-20-2009, 08:04 AM
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Here is the first piece I'm working on. I'm not sure what kind of flowers these are in the pattern, but I think the colors are going to start out light in the middle and get darker as I work out to the edges of the floowers. And I have no idea what colors to use for the hummingbird.
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Old 04-20-2009, 09:27 AM
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I have a question and I hope you are not offended. Why is the back stitching done before the colors? I only do cross stitching and it is always done at the end. One inquisitive mind wants to know.

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Originally Posted by Maride
I have a question and I hope you are not offended. Why is the back stitching done before the colors? I only do cross stitching and it is always done at the end. One inquisitive mind wants to know.

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I guess it's because it's the way I was taught. My aunt taught me years ago and she told me it was always easier for her to do the outline first, gave her an idea of the size of the project when it would be finished. I'm a creature of habbit, so that's just how I've done it. But when I do counted cross stitch, I always do the back stitching last...it's only when I don't do counted that I do the back stitching first. I hope that makes sense!
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Originally Posted by Maride
Originally Posted by Bevanger
WOW! Everyones done such awesome work.. I have a question for the cross stitchers.. Do you use aida cloth? If so how does it wash up? Do you put something on the back? I'm wanting to put my Animal babies in a quilt
I only use evenweave because I don't like the feel of Aida, but Aida gets a lot softer after washing. To make sure my colors don't run I wash my finished piece in the coldest water possible. I sometimes use ice cold water in the bathroom sink. That seems to work for me, but I rarely use any over dyed or hand dyed. What animal babies are you making? Are they the Maurer-Stroh ones? I would love tos ee them.
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Yes, they are the EMS ones. Here's the link for pics.

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...97883745TOrRQV
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It makes sense to me if it does to you. Did I say that it is beautiful? I love hummingbirds. I cross stitched one for my mother in law that was huge. You can see it here

http://www.east-texas-treasures.com/...2993/id/363399

Also you can go here to view many hummingbirds and get an idea for the colors of yours.

http://www.abcstitch.com/subjects_ph...t=hummingbirds

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Originally Posted by blzzrdqueen
Here is the first piece I'm working on. I'm not sure what kind of flowers these are in the pattern, but I think the colors are going to start out light in the middle and get darker as I work out to the edges of the floowers. And I have no idea what colors to use for the hummingbird.
I saw this same pattern done awhile back in Cross stitch. The flowers were purple. Hummingbird had alot of greens. Hope this helps
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Here is a quilt that I made when I first got my embroidery machine. I donated it to the one room school house that we are restoring for a raffle. It ended up going to Utah and I am in Indiana. That quilt has gotten farther than I have. It has flowers, birds and butterflies on it.

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