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Re: Pokemon Epic Stitch Redux. (Update 9.7.2016)

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 3:08 am
by Paige712
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Hi everyone just finished another 6 day block for my pokemon stitch and I thought I'd show you all :).

Stats

Time: 135hrs
Stitches Done: 12,655/114,956
% Done: 11.01%
Date: 8.8.2016

Re: Pokemon Epic Stitch Redux. (Update 8.8.2016)

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 10:59 am
by Firehawke
Wow...it's really coming along!!! :good:

Re: Pokemon Epic Stitch Redux. (Update 8.8.2016)

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 5:53 am
by Jennuh
You are super fast! This is looking great! :)

Re: Pokemon Epic Stitch Redux. (Update 8.8.2016)

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 3:10 am
by Paige712
Update for Pokémon stitching. I'm excited for the 3rd row for we have Lapras, Vaporeon, Jolteon and Gyarados!

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Stitch stats.
Time: 166hrs
Stitches Done: 15,632/114,956
% Done: 13.60%
Date: 6.9.2016

Re: Pokemon Epic Stitch Redux. (Update 8.8.2016)

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 10:27 am
by Firehawke
You've been busy and it looks great!

Re: Pokemon Epic Stitch Redux. (Update 8.8.2016)

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 7:23 pm
by jdayem
Hey - I have a quick question. I am doing the same pattern, but it's my first real stitching so I don't know a whole lot. Is there a reason why you don't cut your strings and leave them hanging in the front? I usually cut mine as soon as I'm done with the color, but I feel like I'm doing it wrong...

Thanks for any help, and it looks great btw :) I really like the red vs blue background you did

Re: Pokemon Epic Stitch Redux. (Update 8.8.2016)

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 10:14 am
by Firehawke
You're not doing anything wrong at all!!!

Some of us use a technique commonly referred to as "parking." Basically, when you are done with a color in an area, you carry it over to where you need it next and literally park the thread and needle. That way, it's ready to go when you are ready for it!

My experience with this technique has taught me that when I do this I start and stop threads less often, my back is sometimes neater, it saves me some time, and if I messed up and the thread I used is still "live," it's often easier to fix (I hate picking out my knots). But, I do have to double check where I park things to a) make sure it's in the right place and b) it's the color/symbol I think it is. I've gotten into the habit of putting all of my bobbins for the colors that I have parked in a separate spot in my thread caddy (or I grab an spare container of whatever size I need) so that it's easier to figure out what color/symbol it is. And, there will be times when I have to just sit with my project and untangle it a bit :P

Whether or not you park your threads is totally up to you and what works best for you! (example, I park my threads constantly, my mom (who taught me to stitch and has stitched for YEARS) doesn't (actually, to quote her, she "does not, cannot, will not" :P ))

Hope this helps!

Can't wait to see your progress!

Re: Pokemon Epic Stitch Redux. (Update 24.12.2016)

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 2:35 am
by Paige712
Hi guys a double update for you since I forgot to upload the last one.

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Re: Pokemon Epic Stitch Redux. (Update 8.8.2016)

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 7:03 pm
by Firehawke
Love seeing your progress! And how fun that you are keeping track of that information on your pictures!