He looks a little odd but considering it only took me 4 hours I'm pretty proud.
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I've not done cross stitch for many years so I'm glad I can still do it.
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He looks a little odd but considering it only took me 4 hours I'm pretty proud.
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I've not done cross stitch for many years so I'm glad I can still do it.
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I love it!
Oh it's really lovely! :love: I did my first cross stitch recently, a bumblee bee :love: I pretty much finished it but left a few stitches out cos I'm terrible at finishing anything :lol:
Now I need to find myself a cross stitch bunny pattern :love:
I wonder if I'd be able to do it from the picture itself? Prob not as a total beginner :lol: The one I had was a kit from hobbycraft with everything with it for £1 :oops: But I mostly used the picture to refer to, as it was easier for me to see how it was done. Where would be the best place to get the fabric from (I forget the name :oops:) cheaply? Also do you need special types of thread? Since it all came in one packet I don't know too much about it.
What is the one for OH's mum's birthday? They really are so much work, I think unless you do it you don't understand the amount of work needed. My Aunt used to do them and hang them up - I certainly never understood then just how much work it takes. I love your wee bun, so cute. :D
You can get the fabric and thread all from hobby craft. But the packs are normally easier as they come.with the pattern print to follow.
The one for the birthday is this one:
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I need to talk my.sister into showing me how to do French knots. This has half stitch and cross stitch in it too
It takes a lot of thread
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That is absolutely stunning :shock: Very talented! it'll be so loved, such a lovely gift the time you are putting in to it! :love:
The only hobbycraft I know of takes us a couple of hours on public transport. We're a bit skint for the next few weeks so may need to order some on ebay instead, as the delivery will be far cheaper than bus fair for both of us that far :lol: Will look up on their website what the thread is called to maybe find it on ebay. I could do with a cheering up and this will keep my mind occupied. :D
I've no idea what a fench knot is, only the half stitch and cross stitch. Making a mistake on one of these is lethal isn't it :lol: Yes I was surprised how much thread is needed to, yours will be whopping :lol:
Well you've kick started me to start the big one and I'm terrified. I had to throw out one that was worth £50 last time as I got most of the stitches wrong.
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Hopefully I'll get this right.
A french knot is basically a very fancy looking knot that sits on top of the picture to give it more depth. I've also got to do couching which I've never done before. This is going to be very interesting. At least it was only a £25 one this time.
There are a lot of cross stitch websites that my sister uses. Have a little hunt.
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My grandma does cross stitching, i tried it once and found it so difficult! But she is amazing at it, given me huge portraits of birds, a girl cuddling her horse the size of an A4 paper. Guess you need time and patience, they look amazing once they're finished though.