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question -- very wide project
Hello everyone! I'm hoping to start a new project in a couple of months. It's an American flag and is a very wide design -- I'll be stitching it on 16-count fabric ((actually 32-count stitched over 2 threads)) and design itself will be just under 44" wide. Because I seem, despite significant effort, to be unable to properly center a design I prefer to have 3" borders rather than the commonly recommended 2" borders. So, my fabric will be cut about 50 inches wide ((and about 32" deep/high)).
I always use scroll rods, and have 48" wide scroll rods and a floor frame/stand that will accommodate that width.
Because the fabric will be wider than the scroll rod I anticipate having to fold a bit of the fabric over at one end of the rod. It will be bulky but with the total width, I am thinking that while I'm working at one end of the design the bulk won't be bothersome or a problem. Once I reach perhaps half-way across the design, I can re-attach the fabric to the rods so that the folded part is at the other end of the design.
Is this the best approach, or is there something else I should consider? I know that if I'm folding the fabric I can use slightly shorter scroll rods ((don't need full 48" width)) but I purchased the long rods so am likely to use them.
I'm looking forward to starting the project but am intimidated by its size! Been purchasing floss -- almost 400 skeins!! -- a bit at a time for a couple of years to spread out the cost.
Thanks for any thoughts, and encouragement!
GOOD MORNING - What's on your mind MONDAY
Good Memorial Day Monday morning. A new week, a fresh start, and new beginnings. We are remembering quietly those family members who have served and are grateful for those who are currently serving. It will actually be sunny today and the low 80's and after days of gray and rain it will be very welcome. We are baking a ham and believe it or not -- a pumpkin pie, which we eat year round. Enjoy your day however you choose to celebrate.
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Memorial Day is for honoring those military who died in service. Five of my classmates died in Vietnam.
Memorial Day.....May we remember the sacrifices of those who didn't come back.
Hi everyone, yep it's me again. I wanted to remember all the men and women who didn't come back and I knew a few, I know more who didn't come back mentally though. Sometimes it was safer for them.
Others who didn't come back physically are few in my life but I pray that everyone here who knows both realize I thank their people from the bottom, of this stitchy heart.
I'm marching in the parade today at the age of 56 (38 minutes long) I did this route many times in my youth. For baseball and scouts and my high school.
But this year with so many things happening throughout these 5 years especially, I'm marching for my dad, (one who fought here, my uncle who is passed away; who came home but physically not so much mentally, for my friends James and Patsy who passed away months of each other in their 80s, who has a grandson who I also march for...he will participate next year.
I have put some stitches in and I will post what I have been doing today.
Well with all of us today I'm remembering a saying I read and one that most can't speak. Every time you see a flag wave remember it's the breath of those who sacrificed with their lives for our liberties and freedoms that we enjoy every day. I hope from now on, I try better everyday not to mock their sacrifices.
TFL-Chris
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Today is Monday ……………………………….……………… Good Morning, MJ 💕
Christian Stitchers Daily Chat
Good Morning
1 Peter 2:17
17 "Honor all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. "Honor the king."
Have A Bless Day! Remember the ones who are in and out and pass and the family in
the military. Thank you so much for my freedom.
Attention VCESS
Hope you’re doing okay, V - we haven’t heard from you for awhile and miss your sense of humour! Take care, and post when you’re able - we all miss you! 💞
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Today is Sunday ……………………………………………….. Good Morning, MJ 💕
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GOOD MORNING - What's on your mind SUNDAY
Good Sunday morning everyone. Poppy is resting and hanging in there and a little more active. I can't wait until she goes to the vet on Wednesday to start her treatment plan. It's rainy and dreary today like yesterday, but tomorrow promises to be nice for Memorial Day. I am so thankful for our armed forces and for those who have served. Tonight is homemade pizza night and tomorrow we're baking a ham. Did some stitching yesterday and my arm much, much better. Have a serene Sunday everyone!
Christian Stitchers Daily Chat
Good Morning
Leviticus 27: 20 -25
20 Yet if he does not redeem the field, but has sold the field
to another person, it may no longer be redeemed;
21 and when it reverts in the jubilee, the field shall be holy
to the Lord, like a field banned from secular use; it shall
be for the priest as his property.
22 Or if he consecrates to the Lord a field which he has brought,
which is not a part of the field of his own property,
23 then the priest shall calculate for him the amount of your
assessment up to the year of jubilee; and he shall on that day
give your assessment as holy to the Lord.
24 In the year of jubilee the field shall return to the one from
whom he brought it, to whom the possession of the land belongs.
25 Every assessment of yours, moreover, shall be by the shekel
of the sanctuary. The shekel shall be twenty gerahs.
Have A Bless Day!
Kyle Busch's Cause of Death
Just read that he died of pneumonia that turned into sepsis. Sepsis is scary, sneaky and deadly. You don't realize how sick you are until it's practically too late. I've survived it twice as an adult, most recently last October. I almost didn't survive that time. Don't ignore an infection or symptoms you don't understand, it could cost you your life. My prayers go out to his family and friends. May he rest in peace.
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