I have assembled my first three blocks, traced the stitcheries & commenced stitching. They are so cute & I am enjoying stitching with DMC 321 stranded cotton. My fabrics are screamingly loud, I am gazing admiringly at others gentler palettes, but I think mine will be a bit of festive fun.
Some comments have been about the difficulty in getting the stitching border evenly within the patchwork frame. It can be tricky as, with the small allowances, a couple of millimetres makes a huge difference. To avoid this issue I usually trace the stitchery on with pigma pen and add the border myself with a 1/4" ruler (and a water soluble pen) so that I know it is accurate. Then just freehand in any crosses needed on the frame. Here is how it looks in progress...
Alison aka Cardygirl xx
13 comments:
Such happy cheery fabrics!! Love them! Thankyou so much for the tip...I shall be doing it in future.
Lisa
OMg yes they are *BRIGHT* but it is great everyone is picking what they like.........thanks for the tip about the borders.........
well Cardy, you know how I feel about bright! LOVING IT! Christmas should be bright and cheery, and filled with things that make you smile...and these colours sure bring a smile to my face :)
very festive, I love it
Love your bright fabrics thanks also for the tip mine are a bit wonky
I absolutely love your blocks. So cheerful! Great fabrics!
Thanks for the tip, my first one is rather crooked and I was thinking of taking it back out and redoing it....I like that everyone's fabric is so unique to the individual..personalities come through...yours are very bold and bright..that's what makes this so much fun, seeing each interpretation...happy stitching.
Mama Bear
I love the way we all have such different fabrics! Your's is going to look great!
lv,
Joy
Your blocks are looking fantastic.
Hugz
lovely fabrics and looking forward to seeing yours completed.
I love the look of your fabrics...happy and fun...
Screamin loud and oh so fun!! I wouldn't even of thought it! It's going to be wonderful, Alison. Thanks for the hint, too.
So different, so original! Nice fabric choose!
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