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    #16
    I am having a hard time figuring how big to start cutting.. what inches to cut should I start with to make it simple.. I like the different sizes but afraid to cut. thank you

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      #17
      Originally posted by DeAnna0328 View Post
      Could I use YLI Metallic thread?
      DeAnna, I don't have much experience, but I have been watching a lot of you tubes! If you use metallic thread they say to
      keep the length short because it frays easily. Alex said to run it thru Thread Magic before stitching. Another idea I really like
      is to use the fussy threads that are hard to pull thru the fabric as a weaving thru the stitches you have already done. I am planning to do that when I get started. If you notice in both these pictures they put the eye of the needle thru first to prevent splitting the
      base threads with you needle point. HelenW

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      • DeAnna0328 commented
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        Thank you for your help. I would definitely use thread magic for any metallic thread.

      #18
      Originally posted by littlestitches View Post
      I am having a hard time figuring how big to start cutting.. what inches to cut should I start with to make it simple.. I like the different sizes but afraid to cut. thank you
      Yolanda, First you should decide what size final background you want. I made up a mock one for you in my EQ8. If you are using the silk fabric be sure to stabilize the back. I am using cotton but still put Pellon 906 feather weight fusible stabilizer on the back. Also, if using silk I would personally stay away from triangles or diagonal cuts that have a bias edge. They get wavy and wonky really quickly. My example for you is just rectangles and squares. You can look at the rulers on top and left side to get the finished
      size. For cutting make sure to add 1/4 inch all around for seam allowance. Pick numbers that work well together, like 2, 4, 6, 9, 12.
      HelenW
      CLICK ON PICTURE TO SEE IT LARGER
      Last edited by Helen W.; 12-11-2021, 08:04 AM.

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      • Yolanda C. commented
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        Thank you so much. I am use to following cutting measurements all ready stated.. This is a challenge to start.. I embroidery so thats not a problem.

      #19
      What is the size of Alex neutral quilt?

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      • Judy P. commented
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        I think she said 14 x20

      #20
      I also went with grunge fabric I had. These are the three stitches I know so far. Looking forward to learning more

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      • Linda L. commented
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        Love it! Grunge is one of my favorite lines. Looking really nice

      #21
      I think this took me as long as anything I’ve ever done in 50 years of quilting one planned. One not.
      Last edited by Judy P.; 12-11-2021, 04:10 PM.

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          #23
          Suzanne, I have always used a hoop but based on your experience I think I will try not using a hoop.

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            #24
            Alex can you tell me where you found and bought your adjustable lap desk your using. I searched and can’t find anything like it.

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            • Jo Anne commented
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              I found the Lap App at several places, like Amazon and at lapapp.com. But TQS has the best price. I got one fromTQS and love it!

            #25
            Originally posted by Hobbykat1955 View Post
            Alex can you tell me where you found and bought your adjustable lap desk your using. I searched and can’t find anything like it.
            Hobbykat, She said they sell them at the TQS shop. HelenW

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            #26
            Originally posted by Lisaespanol View Post
            Suzanne, I have always used a hoop but based on your experience I think I will try not using a hoop.
            Lisa, I am a beginner and I thought the same thing. But my first line of chain stitch was so wonky I ripped it out. So I made
            a practice piece and thought I would try with a hoop that I had from way back when I did a little cross stitch. It is big enough
            that I don't have to move it often. I like the tension. I can put on corner on the table and the other again my body and it is
            the perfect distance for stitching. I like that I can see the needle point as I put a little pressure on the under side with the point
            and get it to where I want to come up. I took a couple pictures. Still need a lot of practice, but it is way more comfortable for
            me. Also, I stitch toward my body, not right to left as they suggest. Anyone else find the easier to gauge the length of their stitches by seeing it come toward you. HelenW

            CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO ENLARGE IT.

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              #27
              Hi, I was wondering if Alex could talk more about how she finished this type on project and then how to put on a painted canvas. Thanks

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                #28
                I decided to make mine seasonal and embroider snowflakes. I'm off to a slow start however.
                Luanne Roberts

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                • Linda L. commented
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                  That’s such a great idea. Very nice

                • Francy I. commented
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                  This is really pretty. I look forward to seeing the finished piece.

                #29
                Thank you Alex for helping us get our creativity jump started. I decided to sew along and do some embroidery like I used to (back in the 70's). I used some scraps of fabric that have been in my stash for decades.

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                  #30
                  I am really enjoying this project! I went digging in my old cross stitch and embroidery supplies and got really excited to be stitching again. I had some perle cotton and bought some (okay- a lot more!). I found a fat quarter of black woven fabric in my Stacy and decided to use that. This is what I have so far.

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                  • Linda L. commented
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                    That looks stunning against the dark background.

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