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Shiloh's Stitches
Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 9:21 pm
by Kareesh
So, since I'm thinking of starting to sell some of the projects I make (in the future, not right now) I figured I needed a logo. I'm no graphic designer, so I decided to stitch one up. I think all said and done, this took me about an hour, but it seemed like all day as I had to keep putting it down to take care of other things around the house. I'm thinking I may frame it in a wooden hoop, as I think it looks kinda cool that way. I just need to put one little stitch on the needle to keep it straight when it's hanging, but other than that, it's all done.
Re: Shiloh's Stitches
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 1:16 am
by Eliste
You might need two to keep the thread from dragging the back end down. Alternatively, you could have it going in and out of an Aida square, no stitches needed!
But very lovely. I like the effect of the thread coming off the spool.
Re: Shiloh's Stitches
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 5:08 am
by blackmageheart
It's really nice! I also like the thread coming off the spool, it's a cute touch.
Best of luck with your selling!
Re: Shiloh's Stitches
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 5:44 am
by RMDC
I'm filing this under "Wish I'd Thought of It".

Re: Shiloh's Stitches
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 6:39 am
by Philpepe
Very nice! I tried to stitch a business card once... but my email address was too long

Re: Shiloh's Stitches
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 7:17 am
by CraftySasha
I like the idea of cross stitching a business card. That's a pretty neat idea!
Re: Shiloh's Stitches
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 7:39 am
by Kareesh
Thank you, all! The needle and thread was actually a last minute idea. After I had done the letters and the spools, I thought it needed something else. I got the idea of doing the additional thread from another project I had done and hey-presto!
Eliste wrote:You might need two to keep the thread from dragging the back end down. Alternatively, you could have it going in and out of an Aida square, no stitches needed!
I thought about doing that, but I already have the thread tacked down pretty close to the needle, so to do that I would have to un-tack it. Also, in my head I think it looks better on top of the fabric, but I guess we'll see.
Philpepe wrote:Very nice! I tried to stitch a business card once... but my email address was too long

I can't even imagine doing this for business cards. 'Cause once you make one, and you give it away, then you would have to make another one. My mind boggles at the thought of all the business cards one could make.
