I stitch smaller projects on this channel ua-cam.com/video/AYw1vXtubbk/v-deo.htmlsi=zlj0oLhaXDmuO9Ey If you are interested in small designs I will be happy to see you here ❤ I stitch this project on Gobelen 25ct, tent stitch DMC floss Similar Design for this picture is here stitchingmasterpiece.etsy.com/listing/1795171763
Oh no! It would not be possible to just imagine a picture and stitch it with high quality! All my patterns are made by designers or sometimes by myself. Depends on what I see first - pattern or a great picture. Lots of great patterns you can find in my shop. After I have a pattern I stitch it from iPad. It is the fastest and easiest for my eyes way. I can stitch from paper, but from iPad it feels better. If you are interested how my app looks like I have a video about it in this playlist 🤗 ua-cam.com/play/PL0Br0oZrnL736WLOV6KMNKVES6R7stP7S.html&si=29Nzcfuk4JpX-UcU
Hi! You are absolutely right, this project I stitch with tent stitch. It is Goblen net 25ct. I use three types of grid: 1. 5x5 with pink ink 2.10x10 with blue ink 3. 20x50 with the purple one. It helps a lot to find a right spot to stitch without an extra counting.
@StitchingMasterpieces Omg had no idea of all the ink colors you use. Thought of another question what do you call your type of stitching. Not cross country or typewriter or diagonal?. Do you ever show your backs of projects and do you feel you waste alot of thead jumping all over. That's it🤭
In this playlist I explained my approach and showed several times the backside of the projects ua-cam.com/play/PL0Br0oZrnL736WLOV6KMNKVES6R7stP7S.html&si=1wNxqBsFu6J_OEDG I do cross country but only in the area 20x50. It seems to be much faster stitching compare to other methods. Regarding extra thread on the back I counted how much it costs to have long runs on the back. It seems to be less a couple cents per day. But securing and cutting the thread takes about extra 10-15 mins of stitching. So, I do what at the moment feels better do not worry to much about extra cost 🤗
Hi! Initially, I started some projects stitching them from the bottom to the top. But overtime I found that for tent stitch it is much easier for me to stitch from the bottom corner of a cell to the top one. And it is much easier for hands. No need to stretch all the time. And I discovered that stitching from the top right corner helps avoid visible lines between stitched areas. So, as far as it was already started project, it was easier just to rotate it and stitch with comfort more than restart or finish it in the original way - from the bottom to the top. I would rotate some of my cross stitching projects as well. Probably, I will do it when I move from very interesting parts of them. New projects I start from the top right corner now 🤗
@@maryleejones3037 oh, it always depends on a picture. I like sceneries with tent stitch. Really like hardanger 22 ct. but it is not good for every picture. Darker ones I would stitch on congress 24ct. Pictures with people I would stitch with cross stitches. It is perfect on 18ct, but easier to stitch is 16ct. Much more enjoyable 🤗
I stitch smaller projects on this channel ua-cam.com/video/AYw1vXtubbk/v-deo.htmlsi=zlj0oLhaXDmuO9Ey
If you are interested in small designs I will be happy to see you here ❤
I stitch this project on Gobelen 25ct, tent stitch DMC floss
Similar Design for this picture is here stitchingmasterpiece.etsy.com/listing/1795171763
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That’s amazing!! How do you view your patterns? On paper? iPad? Just in your head?
Oh no! It would not be possible to just imagine a picture and stitch it with high quality!
All my patterns are made by designers or sometimes by myself. Depends on what I see first - pattern or a great picture.
Lots of great patterns you can find in my shop.
After I have a pattern I stitch it from iPad. It is the fastest and easiest for my eyes way. I can stitch from paper, but from iPad it feels better. If you are interested how my app looks like I have a video about it in this playlist 🤗
ua-cam.com/play/PL0Br0oZrnL736WLOV6KMNKVES6R7stP7S.html&si=29Nzcfuk4JpX-UcU
@@StitchingMasterpieces awesome! Thank you! I appreciate your response and videos!
@aprilwestervelt3516 thank you for stitching with me 🤗🥰
Happy stitching and coming holidays 🧵🪡🎄
Hello, you are doing tent stitch? And what count is this and is this 5 by 5 squares?.
Hi!
You are absolutely right, this project I stitch with tent stitch.
It is Goblen net 25ct.
I use three types of grid:
1. 5x5 with pink ink
2.10x10 with blue ink
3. 20x50 with the purple one.
It helps a lot to find a right spot to stitch without an extra counting.
@StitchingMasterpieces Omg had no idea of all the ink colors you use. Thought of another question what do you call your type of stitching. Not cross country or typewriter or diagonal?. Do you ever show your backs of projects and do you feel you waste alot of thead jumping all over. That's it🤭
In this playlist I explained my approach and showed several times the backside of the projects
ua-cam.com/play/PL0Br0oZrnL736WLOV6KMNKVES6R7stP7S.html&si=1wNxqBsFu6J_OEDG
I do cross country but only in the area 20x50. It seems to be much faster stitching compare to other methods.
Regarding extra thread on the back I counted how much it costs to have long runs on the back. It seems to be less a couple cents per day. But securing and cutting the thread takes about extra 10-15 mins of stitching.
So, I do what at the moment feels better do not worry to much about extra cost 🤗
I have a question. Why are you stitching it upside down? No criticism intended, just curiosity. Love your work.
Hi! Initially, I started some projects stitching them from the bottom to the top. But overtime I found that for tent stitch it is much easier for me to stitch from the bottom corner of a cell to the top one. And it is much easier for hands. No need to stretch all the time.
And I discovered that stitching from the top right corner helps avoid visible lines between stitched areas.
So, as far as it was already started project, it was easier just to rotate it and stitch with comfort more than restart or finish it in the original way - from the bottom to the top.
I would rotate some of my cross stitching projects as well. Probably, I will do it when I move from very interesting parts of them.
New projects I start from the top right corner now 🤗
What’s your fabric of choice and count
@@maryleejones3037 oh, it always depends on a picture. I like sceneries with tent stitch. Really like hardanger 22 ct. but it is not good for every picture. Darker ones I would stitch on congress 24ct.
Pictures with people I would stitch with cross stitches. It is perfect on 18ct, but easier to stitch is 16ct. Much more enjoyable 🤗