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Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Tiny Needle Tuesday: 6/4/24

Last week was one that I spent trying to get better settled with stitching, so not a lot of progress was made. 


I finished the first motif and did six whole cross-stitches on the one below it. 

Last week I had the Aida cloth in a hoop and had used binder clips to keep the extra fabric out of the way. That quickly got cumbersome and heavy so I ordered a scroll frame. The Aida cloth is 29"x25" so the scroll frame was even more cumbersome and heavy. 

I returned the scroll frame and decided to try this for Plan B. I'm going to try and go back to the hoop (maybe a slightly larger one) and then I can use the "Universal Craft Stand" pictured below to hold the hoop. I may still have to pin the extra cloth out of the way, but I have high hopes that it will work because I won't have to hold the weight of the hoop myself. 

I wanted something that would allow me to work on this piece because I really like it and wasn't quite ready to give up yet. It didn't even cost much from Amazon, so I hope to assemble the stand later today, get my sampler back in a hoop, and get back to stitching. Fingers crossed that Plan B works!

15 comments:

  1. I hope you find a solution that works for you so you can do some more beautiful stitching!

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  2. I am nodding along with Sarah... I really hope you find a work around for your stitching!

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  3. What a beautiful start to your stitching, Bonny! I hope your stand helps you stitch more comfortably. "Managing" all the fabric and a hoop can be so cumbersome. I'll bet once you find your sweet spot of comfort, you'll be flying on this project. It's such a gorgeous project!

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  4. That's a good start! It takes me a while to find the perfect set up when I start a project. I think I have every size frame or stand they make and each one has its limitations. I have that stand and it does come in handy if you are using a hoop or a light frame. I'm using mine with my needlepoint project right now.

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    1. I tend to overthink things, but I didn't consider any details (size and that I really had no cross-stitch "equipment") when I bought this pattern. I did get the stand put together and I think it will work much better with the hoop now that I don't have to support any of the weight of the piece. We'll see ...

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  5. It's so pretty! Back when I did a lot of counted cross stitch I never used a hoop, I would roll the fabric and hold it in my hand. It sounds like your project might be too big for that but I just thought I'd throw that out there.

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  6. That's nice! I've been collecting needlework projects/cross stittch during the past few years but haven't started any yet. This looks helpful. Would love a post about the most helpful accessories any stitcher should have on hand.

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    1. As you may have read above, I did get the stand together and it seems to work well so far. I'll keep your idea in mind for a future post about accessories. I'm no expert but I can certainly explain what items work for me.

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    2. I have saved that stand for the future. Thanks for considering a future post.

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  7. Here is hoping your Plan B works well for you. I do think it is important to be comfortable while stitching - regardless of the size of needles. The proper tools for the job are a worthwhile investment.

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  8. I hope it works for you! Your first motif looks nice!

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  9. I used to work on some pretty large pieces back in the day and was always rearranging/managing the "extra." I think I'd usually fold or roll it and use pins to keep it secured (if possible). That stand looks cool & I'm looking forward to hearing how you like it.

    Lovely work, by the way. ;)

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  10. I hope the stand works well for you, Bonny. Your motif is quite lovely. My workaround for using a frame is to prop it up in my lap and put a pillow under the far end so that I can stitch beneath it. I'm anxious to see how you like your stand after you have used it for a while. Report back!

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  11. may plan B be the solution and cure!!

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