Re: WIP: Lashiec (Phantasy Star IV)
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:11 am
You're really making progress - keep it up!
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Wash your project (see the guides in the Techniques / Guides board) and when it is dry, the stitches should cover the aida better. If they still don't, then next project make sure your X's aren't loose (but not too tight either).Jack Lias wrote:1) You can still see the canvas under the stitches because they don't look like pixels, as I've seen on other stitches. I'm not sure why this is.
That is how you should do it, and especially when using an odd number of strands. There's a neat little trick for 2 strands, and that is to use one long strand folded in half - you can use the loop to secure the thread when starting a new one.Jack Lias wrote:2) It takes a lot of effort to get a new thread started. I feel there should be a much, much easier way to go about doing it. What I do is run the end of the thread under the stitches I'm making, and after about 3 or 4 X's, I make sure the thread is nice and snug.
Doesn't matter!Jack Lias wrote:3) The back still looks like chaos itself. I've seen stitches that are a lot cleaner than this mess.
That's always a concern when we stitch the sprites, due to the nature of the aida we stitch on. It is very recognisable as Lashiec - the only people who won't recognise it are people who have not played Phantasy Star IV. But that's nothing to worry about!Jack Lias wrote:4) I'm still concerned that the stitch looks nothing like its in-game sprite counterpart, largely due in part (no pun intended) to its size compared to the original sprite. I don't think you would be able to tell this is Lashiec unless you look at the stitch from far away.