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wondering how hard pattern is to follow
Posted by: deemercer3 on 02/12/17
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That's like asking how long is a piece of string. I would think it is as easy or difficult as your abilities to follow a pattern. If you are a new beginner which I think you might be I might do a few with less shading colours first until you get the feel of this wonderful hobby. Good luck.
Posted by: MaryJoDenmark on 02/12/17
Thanks for your reply although it was a sarcastic answer. It was not very helpful. I am not a beginner & have been doing counted cross stitch for years . You might want to watch how you phrase things , so people don't misunderstand what you are trying to say. Have a great day
Posted by: deemercer3 on 02/12/17
So sorry that my answer was misunderstood. My English is based on British English. I am Danish and live in Denmark. This is the first time I have run into such an issue.
Posted by: MaryJoDenmark on 02/12/17
Hi,
From the description, it does have a COLOR chart which some stitchers enjoy. As for stitching experience I would say it would be helpful if you have a little experience i.e., you are comfortable on finding the center of your fabric and finding the center of the design. I believe this is a chart, not a kit, so you would need to buy the fabric, floss, needle and hoop. hope this helps. :)
Posted by: Bermuda on 02/12/17
MaryDenmark, I didn't find your reply to be sarcastic at all, so please don't feel too badly.

OP, I agree that this really depends on how good you are at following charts and what your skill level is - because you didn't state that in your original post, we have no way of knowing. For me, colour charts like this are easier to follow, but some people find them more difficult because often the same symbol is used in different colours which can be confusing for some. Have you used a colour chart before?

Posted by: craftydivakat on 02/12/17
How kind of you to say so crafty. It's rather hurtful to be misunderstood, especially when you are doing your best in a foreign language.

It's a long time since I've had a coloured chart. I can't really remember if I like them or not but I do find griding a great help some times like now when I'm doing trees with so many green shades.
Posted by: MaryJoDenmark on 02/12/17