Rusty on Cross Stitch

Xstitch - 1

It has been lots of years since I’ve cross stitched, and I seem to have lost my mojo. I spent two days on the fence. And while I have speeded up a bit, this is the second time around on the letters. I had F, E, and D stitched when I discovered I had them all one stitch too high. So I had to pull out all of the red thread and start over. This is very nerve racking. Oh, and I’m positive that if I ever attempt another cross stitch piece (which is very unlikely) I will not use the Vintage cloth. It’s way too loosely woven for my liking. Also, I will get stronger glasses.

But now, I’m going to brew me a cup of Jo, snuggle up with Skipper for a little while, and watch old episodes of “X-Files."


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On 08/09/2019, Barbara Anne said ...

I hear you on being rusty at cross stitch. Long ago I cross stitched a magnolia blossom for my mother and it was so full of mistaked, it made her gift one of a kind on the planet as no one could have duplicated all of my my mistakes. It did look good despite the goofs.

Do you have an around your neck magnifying glass or better, one on a lamp stand?

Hugs!


On 08/10/2019, Nicole said ...

Keep at it. I am the same with embroidery. Very rusty when I start out. I bet I would like cross stitch. It seems to really be making a comeback recently. It is hard to see? My eyes aren't what they used to be!


On 08/11/2019, Julie in WA said ...

I see you got the springy hoop! I hope you like it and it is making this project just a bit easier!
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