fabric cloth size
Recommended for this pattern is 18 count. Is 14 count okay for this pattern? I know it will be larger but eye sight isn't what it used to be. Please advise.
Posted by: tdgjohn on 11/17/15
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As I stated before, you can make any changes that you want. As far as your eyesight goes, the majority of the stitchers here need assistance, larger patterns, magnifiers, reading glasses, etc.

If you switch to 14 ct fabric the finished size will be 23.6 x 17; you should buy a piece of fabric that is 30 x 23 inches.

If you need more help contact the customer service department tomorrow morning.

You can get that information from Customer Service tomorrow morning. Kristi usually takes care of requests like this first thing.

In the future you can contact Customer Service directly


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Posted by: NANCYE G on 11/17/15
Of course you can use any of the cross stitch material for any pattern as far as I know it is all about how large or small the picture is going to be.
Posted by: miss crossstitc on 11/17/15
I remember when I use to live over seas we use to have a big picture of all the Jewish saints on our living room wall it was bigger than a yard size
Moses, David, Abraham with a knife and Ishaak laying down and the an angle showing in the background and Jashua and in another part we use to have the 10 commandments as a written open book with silver shining Hebrew letters. I don t know what had happining to these pictures that we did ' t bring them with us to USA?
Posted by: miss crossstitc on 11/17/15
Miss Cross Stitch....

Have you ever heard the song about Abraham and Isaac? I really enjoy it. It is written in English. I can try to find either the song or at least the words to it. It is beautiful.

I can't see well either, so I am using mostly 16 count aida, sometimes 14 count. I used to be able to do 36 and 40 count without magnification, but that was long ago. I loved linen. Perhaps tthast is why mu etes are so bad now.
Posted by: Su Pitt on 11/18/15
Mrs Sue Pitt. I hope that you are feeling better now. Hope to hear from you.
Posted by: miss crossstitc on 11/18/15
MISS C

SINCE WHEN DO WE HAVE JEWISH SAINTS?

I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF A JEWISH SAINT!!!!!!!

I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE A REPLY ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!

PLEASE TELL ME WHERE I CAN FIND THIS INFORMATION!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: NANCYE G on 11/18/15
Mrs Nancy what do U call Moshe Rabenoo? Or Abraham or David from the bible? What do you call them?
Posted by: miss crossstitc on 11/18/15

This is certainly not the place for you and I to have a debate on religion. However, when you tell people about our faith you must get your facts correct. There are probably people here who have never met a Jew.
Jews pray directly to God. This is the same God as the Christian God and the Muslim Allah.

Christians and Catholics have Saints. The saints were chosen by the church and some prayers are directed towards a specific Saint (if I understand it correctly) I don’t know if Muslims pray directly to Allah.

Judaism recognizes Abraham, Isaac and Jacob as our forefathers. It recognizes Moses as a great leader. David and Judah Maccabee are heroes. King Solomon was a wise man. We recognize many learned men and women. We recognize T’zadiks and K’doshim --righteous individuals and those who give up their lives for their faith – or just because they happened to be born Jewish.

THERE ARE NOT JEWISH SAINTS
Posted by: NANCYE G on 11/18/15
I call the righteous ones or Saddics But the They still to me religious and
G d had choose and made them Holly for some reasons. The word Alla is G d name it is Al and that word mean High or the glory in Arabic or Hebrew. When G d had spoken to Adam or Moses he had spoken to them in Hebrews. There were no other language on earth before that. Then it came the story of Tower of beble and G d had made the peoples 's tongue get twisted and they were baffled and they were speaking in different languages. Alla or Hashem or G d are the same word for the creator who is above us. The yeddish language was created by German Jews which it is a mix of French, German, English and Hebrew are all of them together. The Ladino was created by the Spanish Jews
was Hebrew and Spanish together. We all having in mind to pray for the holy one when we go to temple or mosque or church.
Posted by: miss crossstitc on 11/18/15