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- From: berninge@cs.purdue.edu (Jim Berninger)
- Newsgroups: rec.crafts.textiles
- Subject: Re: Need x-stitch hints
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 22:48:49 -0500
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, Purdue University
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- jareed@rodan.acs.syr.EDU (Judith Ann Reed) writes:
- >* How do you deal with patterns that need a stitch or three of a color in
- >widely varied places? Do you try to do all of one color in a fairly diverse
- >area at one time?...
- >* Do you work in straight rows across the pattern, in one direction, or do you
- >follow the design sections, working on various sections as you get to that
- >color?
- (I'm working on a project that deals with similar problems.) I keep 4-5
- (related) colors from a section in easy access, as well as a needle for each
- of these colors. Then, I just fill in the section as much as I can with
- each color (provided the stitches are not too far apart) in the area.
-
- >* Do you have techniques to make it easier to find your spot on the pattern?
- >Do you copy and magnify it? Do you recommend magnifying bars, pattern holders,
- >etc? Do you mark up the pattern as you go?
- My technique makes following the pattern *fairly* clear, and I don't like
- marking up the pattern, since I may trade with someone else later. A friend
- of mine uses a blue highlighter.
-
- >* Is it possible to clean the face of the work when you finish, as I note it
- >can sometimes get a bit dirty.
- Handwashing with Ivory Snow is highly recommended to me. I handwash in the
- sink with dishwashing liquid, air dry (flat) on a towel, and iron face down,
- between dry towels.
-
- >*What kind of needles do your recommend? Do you ever put the fabric in a hoop,
- >or do you just rely on its stiffness to hold it while you work? Or do you
- >put it in a frame? What kind of frame, or whatever, do you recommend?
- I use #24 needles -- I'd like to find some that don't get rusty(?) as I use
- them, as they start to stain the fabric and pull the threads more than they
- should. I use a hoop (plastic ring, metal base), and the finished product
- goes in a frame -- usually custom fit to the work -- sometimes under glass,
- depending on who gets it and what looks best.
- >
- >* What treatment do you give the work when it is done, as far as cleaning,
- >blocking, mounting, etc? Should it be put in a frame with or without glass?
- >How about mounting works in embroidery hoops and hanging them? Should I
- Never permanently mount fabric if it can be helped. You should use a
- certified acid-free backing board and mount your work with stainless steel
- pins -- start with the center of each side of the board and pin through the
- fabric into the edge of the board. Matting, framing, etc. is left to the
- discretion of the creator...
-
- >* Do you knot the threads on the back, or rely on weaving it in under other
- >threads?
- Never knot, always weave under existing stitches if possible. Knotting has
- a tendency to pull, and it creates a texture under the fabric that may be
- noticeable when you mount. In addition, if you weave and it comes undone,
- it can be re-done much more easily and with less damage than with knots.
-
- >* What books are good for providing info on techniques...
- Haven't a clue. I got most, if not all, of my information from ladies in
- the frame store. The owner showed me how to mount, while she and another
- customer showed me the dangers of knotting, and recommended a local show for
- me to attend. It's amazing the things you learn....
-
- Speaking of which, I've got to get back to my project -- it's two weeks
- behind schedule...
-
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