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    Butterfly with stitches. Ready for some new stitches Alex. Thank you for all the fun I am having. HelenW from Idaho

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    I’m really enjoying this project. It’s such a challenge to work with a neutral only palette- but that’s my favorite part! I think I have all the circles I need, either started or drawn, so now it’s time to learn new stitches.

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    Suzanne I embroidered a lot in my twenties, always using a pattern. Then crounted cross stictch years later, and used a lot of letters then. How I came up with this letter was just googling hand embroidery stitches & clicked images. I don't do pinterest, but I'm sure there's a lot there too.

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    Carol this is beautiful!! Did you have previous embroidery classes using letters? I would love to try this on mine.

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    Ok, finally got my background pieced yesterday and started a little stitching today. I am really enjoying getting back to hand stitching / embroidery…Especially with the beautiful fabric and thread in the kits. Thanks Alex

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    That is lovely!

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    And the stitching continues

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    I did more work on my initial 'C'. If you click on the photo, it turns right side.
    I am thankful for this project at this time of year. Just my husband and me, no kids. One gathering on Christmas day with hubby's nephew & sister, 8 total. Thank you Alex

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    Slow moving. The detail in the triangle was fun to create

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    A little Quilting Wisdom...author unknown...HelenW

    Quilters are like snowflakes. We might all look alike, but our hand stitching is all unique.

    CLICK ON PICTURE TO SEE THE WHOLE SAYING
    Last edited by Helen W.; 12-20-2021, 06:38 AM.

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    Originally posted by MSHendel View Post
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    Peg, So glad you are reporting in from New Hampshire. That makes 2 of you from your state. Carole B. is the other one.
    HelenW

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    Originally posted by NanaSuz View Post
    My attempt at posting a picture of the embroidery project.
    Suzanne L from Ohio, you did it. I like what you have done so far. Isn't this fun??? HelenW

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    Originally posted by sandytn View Post
    Thank you. I used Wonderfil Eleganza #8 Perle Cotton thread for the green chain stitched border. I used DMC Embroidery Floss for the flower and little blue flowers, 3 strands. I had never used the Perle Cotton before and I loved it. I'm afraid if I try the Perle Cotton for my flowers I may not go back to DMC and I have tons of it.
    Sandy F, I am going to have to try the #8 Perle Cotton. That is what Carole B uses too I think. I have 12 wt. Susan Cleveland
    that just seems a bit too thin and #5 that seems a little too thick, except I really liked it for the colonial knot stitch.
    I found a great new way to separate my DMC floss strands. I cut a piece of floss, clip a Wonder Clip on one end and
    then take a hold of 3 strands in one hand and 3 in the other hand and pull. The thread separates and the clips spins around quickly.
    When the separation gets to the bottom you just unclip it. When I saw Alex put the thread in her mouth and pull with
    both hands, it made me think, you just need something to hold the bottom. Try it. I have never seen it any where but I am
    now using it all the time. HelenW

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    Thank you. I used Wonderfil Eleganza #8 Perle Cotton thread for the green chain stitched border. I used DMC Embroidery Floss for the flower and little blue flowers, 3 strands. I had never used the Perle Cotton before and I loved it. I'm afraid if I try the Perle Cotton for my flowers I may not go back to DMC and I have tons of it.

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