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thejudd
25-Jun-08, 16:22
these are just a few of the xstitches i have donehttp://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll85/thejudd432/P1050470.jpg

thejudd
25-Jun-08, 16:25
and another one the 2 ballerinas were one big long xstitch but i seperated them to make to pictureshttp://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll85/thejudd432/P1050491.jpg

thejudd
25-Jun-08, 16:26
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll85/thejudd432/P1050487.jpg

changilass
25-Jun-08, 20:24
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee144/changilass/100_0972.jpg

thejudd
26-Jun-08, 12:21
that is beautiful changilass

tisme
12-Jul-08, 11:20
I bought a xstitch because I have a white alsation I couldn't get a picture or ornament but found a xstitch that looks just like her. I opened it and promptly resealed it again, way too complicated considering I have ever done any stitching before. Anyway both your work is beautiful, would either of you consider a commission to do the stitching for me?

changilass
12-Jul-08, 14:33
If its on aida then yes I would do it, if its on evenweave then no thanks I hate the stuff lol

What finished size is it and what count aida?? I'm assuming its a full kit with all materials but could be wrong.

wifie
12-Jul-08, 19:07
Give it a go tisme! It is not hard to cross stitch and you will be chuffed when you finish it. It could take for ever but that is no matter. Open the pack again and follow the instructions ie separate your threads and so on - start in the middle of the pic and off you go. Buy one of the cross stitch magazines there are simple and helpful tips and instructions in those or get a book from the library. Try something small and simple to build yer confidence. I am sure fellow stitchers on here would be willing to assist if you are stuck!

tisme
12-Jul-08, 22:15
If its on aida then yes I would do it, if its on evenweave then no thanks I hate the stuff lol

What finished size is it and what count aida?? I'm assuming its a full kit with all materials but could be wrong.

Jees, evenweave, aida?? now you're just swearing at me:eek: I will have to look it out and let you know

tisme
12-Jul-08, 22:19
Give it a go tisme! It is not hard to cross stitch and you will be chuffed when you finish it. It could take for ever but that is no matter. Open the pack again and follow the instructions ie separate your threads and so on - start in the middle of the pic and off you go. Buy one of the cross stitch magazines there are simple and helpful tips and instructions in those or get a book from the library. Try something small and simple to build yer confidence. I am sure fellow stitchers on here would be willing to assist if you are stuck!
I thought it may be ok coz I have done a lot of knitting in the past, even knitted myself an icelandic jersey which was very daunting, but pretty easy once I got into it. The problem with this is there is no start guide. I have all the threads etc. which came with it. But the instructions say double so I don't know if it 2 lots of of thread or what. Just think it'll take a very long time and patience, of which I have neither! I also have no tools just the needle that came with the set, probably have to but a hoop thingy.........just too daunting.:confused

changilass
12-Jul-08, 22:52
Starting point is the centre of design to the centre of the material. You can use a hoop but some folks just hold the material loose, and the needle that came with it is really the only tool you need.

The main thing you need is good eyesight and a bit of patience. Best thing to do if you want to try it yourself is to try a wee cross stitch and see how you get on with it, you never know you may love it.

changilass
13-Jul-08, 01:59
Tisme how far Doon 'e line are you, maybe I could help you to get started , rather than doing it for you, its good fun once you get started.

tisme
13-Jul-08, 10:26
Tisme how far Doon 'e line are you, maybe I could help you to get started , rather than doing it for you, its good fun once you get started.
Hi, I am in Aberdeen. I had a proper look at it today, and I think I could do it. Just that I thought it was already done when I bought it from ebay, only when it came in the kit I was like oh no! It has quite a good explanation and copies of the areas enlarged, so I think I should give it a bash. Just time that isn't on my side. I am starting a degree course in September, long distance learning. I think most of my spare time will be going on that. Not easy to fit everything in after you have finished work sometimes you just want to sit and do nothing. I know I will get into it, just getting it started;)

wifie
13-Jul-08, 18:04
Just do peedie bits Tisme. You might find it kinda relaxing! Good luck and let us know if you do start or need any help! :)

henry20
13-Jul-08, 23:42
Just a bit of advice tisme - make sure you always stitch in the same direction first. I made the fatal mistake of thinking it didn't matter when I did my first one - it looked awful!! Usually when I am stitching a row in all the same colour, I do all the /////// first then go back and do the \\\\\\\ after.

You can buy keyring kits which would be a good one to start on as you can do the whole thing in no time at all!! Like this one:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SCOTTISH-THISTLE-KEYRING_W0QQitemZ290176217073QQcmdZViewItem?_trksi d=p3286.m20.l1116

wifie
13-Jul-08, 23:52
Good point Henry20 - glad you remembered! It does look bowf (if you excuse the expression) if you mix up the directions!

Highland Lass
14-Jul-08, 09:25
Jees, evenweave, aida?? now you're just swearing at me:eek: I will have to look it out and let you know
evenweave is smaller holes to aida
i have done loads on all sizes of material, like you did lot of knitting it was 10 year ago that i decided to try cross stitch now am hooked it is great once you get into it,if stuck give a shout i will help out as i have sorted out others and done lots for friends at no charge as i love doing it,got to point that ran out of room for mine,so willing to help if you need it,good luck

tisme
14-Jul-08, 09:37
Just a bit of advice tisme - make sure you always stitch in the same direction first. I made the fatal mistake of thinking it didn't matter when I did my first one - it looked awful!! Usually when I am stitching a row in all the same colour, I do all the /////// first then go back and do the \\\\\\\ after.

You can buy keyring kits which would be a good one to start on as you can do the whole thing in no time at all!! Like this one:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SCOTTISH-THISTLE-KEYRING_W0QQitemZ290176217073QQcmdZViewItem?_trksi d=p3286.m20.l1116

What an excellent idea, definately going to get that first. Thanks everyone for the tips. I will let you know how it goes, but don't expect another post for a whiley:lol:

ANNIE
14-Jul-08, 19:14
Here's some I've done http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/9921/14072008001qw8.jpg
http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/6351/14072008002zi9.jpg
http://img379.imageshack.us/img379/5018/14072008003ou3.jpg
http://img376.imageshack.us/img376/3755/14072008wv4.jpg

changilass
14-Jul-08, 23:43
They are lovely Annie, I love the calendar bears

Oddquine
19-Jul-08, 00:43
I must get photies of stuff I've done as I travel around my friends and relations.........not actually kept much here for myself.....but I'll look out what I have.

I'm not good at producing something without a finishing date.....so tend to do births, marriages, anniversaries etc for other people.........to ensure I get to the end of them before I go back to the dolls houses/furniture.

thejudd
21-Jul-08, 22:56
LOL oddquine I'm like you I haven't got alot of stitchings in my house as I to stitch mainly for other people lol Annie I have almost finished the calendar bears and really enjoyed stitching it.

Question for everyone is there a xstitching club in wick? If not would people like there to be one set up maybe.:)

the charlatans
22-Jul-08, 20:46
Did anyone see the Cross Stitch category winner in the County Show? I didn't make it but my mum showed me her photos of the Industrial tent.
Very much a 'Wow' factor in alot of the work, especially the quilling winner and the overall winner with the patchwork little girl quilt.
What a lot of work went into all of them.
Puts my little Paddington Bear cross stitch to shame!

unicorn
11-Aug-08, 00:11
This is the only one I have a picture of
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g137/unicorn111/Turkiye030-1.jpg

changilass
11-Aug-08, 00:20
Thats lovely Unicorn well done

Buttercup
11-Aug-08, 15:48
Well done, unicorn! That's really nice, one of my favourite animals.:D

thejudd
15-Aug-08, 19:42
That is really beautiful unicorn. I am currently doing the cross stitch of the 4 wolf heads will got a pic on here when it's finished lol around about christmas lol