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Thanks, I always thought I wasn't a very quick stitcher...Unless you misunderstood my previous comment and thought I meant I had finished Captain America, then no, not yet
"much better to have a bottom that naturally flattens out than one that goes every which way when it's sitting on a surface" -RMDC
Nah, its just looking at the pics u r posting I see u do more stitches than I. For example im doing a project and I been at it for like 7 hours in 2 days and still what I have done its a small area >_>.
I've never tried a multi-page project. Usually my patterns are small enough that I can easity fit them to one page when printing them from PC Stitch.
How do you keep track of how it all goes together?
Current Projects:
- Dimensions Tiger Kit
- Disney Dreams Beauty and the Beast 5x7 kit (Up to the back stitching and french knots. Yuck.)
- Assorted small magnets to invade my fridge with
Shazbang wrote:I've never tried a multi-page project. Usually my patterns are small enough that I can easity fit them to one page when printing them from PC Stitch.
How do you keep track of how it all goes together?
The pages are numbered and there's an overlap shown for the next page, also i like placing the pages down on the floor to see the picture then marking with an arrow the pages that come above and below etc. Usually it's just about looking at it.
When I do Captain America's other shoulder from another page, I'll probably use the star as a good reference point, we'll see...
"much better to have a bottom that naturally flattens out than one that goes every which way when it's sitting on a surface" -RMDC
Shazbang wrote:I've never tried a multi-page project. Usually my patterns are small enough that I can easity fit them to one page when printing them from PC Stitch.
How do you keep track of how it all goes together?
The pages are numbered and there's an overlap shown for the next page, also i like placing the pages down on the floor to see the picture then marking with an arrow the pages that come above and below etc. Usually it's just about looking at it.
When I do Captain America's other shoulder from another page, I'll probably use the star as a good reference point, we'll see...
I like to carefully line the pages up then tape them together with clear tape.