Hi Jillian :) I've just spent the past few days watching all of your videos, now I'm caught up! It's been so lovely seeing your WIPs and progress. I'm actually finishing Renaissance Mermaid (probably 2 or 3 days away!) so it was so great to see you finish that one as I am! Looking forward to your next video xx
Hi Jillian! Your wips are lovely and it’s nice to see all your progress. I’ve been using snaps for years and put my stitching under the clamps with muslin strips between the clamp and my stitching, I’ve never had my stitching damaged and find working on anything larger than q 11x11 very hard on my hands. I usually work on 36 & 40ct most of the time. Happy stitching! 😊
As always - wonderful stitching. Scroll frames are the only way to go once beading is involved. If you need to, roll in a layer of felt to protect the beads and keep up your tension. Scroll frames? Ks creation and Hearthside Craftworks are well worth the investment as they will last for years (note - Hearthside is more expensive, but buying extra rods costs much less)
Hi Jillian :) I've just spent the past few days watching all of your videos, now I'm caught up! It's been so lovely seeing your WIPs and progress. I'm actually finishing Renaissance Mermaid (probably 2 or 3 days away!) so it was so great to see you finish that one as I am! Looking forward to your next video xx
Hi Jillian! Your wips are lovely and it’s nice to see all your progress. I’ve been using snaps for years and put my stitching under the clamps with muslin strips between the clamp and my stitching, I’ve never had my stitching damaged and find working on anything larger than q
11x11 very hard on my hands. I usually work on 36 & 40ct most of the time. Happy stitching! 😊
Meeting on the Turret Stairs is EVERYTHING!! 😍😍😍 I need to just order a print because god knows I’ll never stitch it 😂
As always - wonderful stitching. Scroll frames are the only way to go once beading is involved. If you need to, roll in a layer of felt to protect the beads and keep up your tension. Scroll frames? Ks creation and Hearthside Craftworks are well worth the investment as they will last for years (note - Hearthside is more expensive, but buying extra rods costs much less)
How do you finish the thread on a not-full coverage design?
Hi, I run the thread through some stitches on the back and snip off the extra thread.