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Today is Saturday ……………………………………………… Good Morning, MJ 💕
Last Reply by pamelastine11 at 05:43 PM
Cynthia003 at 02:21 AM744
Nov 2025 WIP (Work in Progress) 'Show and Tell'
Hello everyone, and Happy November! It's the beginning of the month and time to share what we've been working on, or have finished, in the past few weeks since our previous 'Show and Tell'.
Post a photo and brief description (name of pattern + designer or publisher) of what stitching you've been doing! As always, if you prefer not to share a photo or find it difficult to do, just tell us in words!
I'm looking forward to seeing what everyone has been stitching!
Last Reply by TNGIRL at 04:43 PM
MaryC at 12:57 AM13811
Front start, loop method with two strands
I saw this interesting way to front start (which I do...since you don't need to turn the fabric over for starting) and it uses the loop method with two strands of floss. The below YT short I'd from Caterpillar Cross Stitch.
The basic steps that I see are (have not actually stitched using the method.) 1. Start from the front and go down in a hole nearby to your intended stitch location, leaving a tail. 2. Come up in the hole that will be the start of your first leg. 3. Go down in same hole as step 2. Do not pull the floss all the way thru. You want to create a loop instead. 4. Come up in the hole that will make the first stitch leg complete. 5. Thread the needle/floss thru the loop. Go down in one of the stitch holes and move the looped section to the backside. 6. Complete the remaining leg as normal. 7. The video shows flipping to the back side and picking the tail to the back. Instead of that, I will try trimming the tail from the front.
Several years ago, I completed this Eagle as a present for my great nephew as his high school mascot was the Eagle. It turned out beautiful and he loved it! It now hangs in his home.
Last Reply by deirdre at 02:12 PM
ohkauf on 10/31/251223
GOOD MORNING - What's on your mind SATURDAY
Good Saturday morning everyone. Hope your Halloween was safe and fun if you participated in that. There was a bonfire in the backyard across the street, but nothing got out of hand. Bryan leaving in a few to go hunting and he won't be back until around noon so I have the house to myself. I don't mind the quiet time. Think it's time for some pumpkin bread! Have a good weekend.
Last Reply by darylar.jackett at 11:04 AM
Susanglad1956 at 05:48 AM1115
Doing just the eyes!
A long time ago, I saw a pattern of just Tiger eyes, I should’ve bought it, then, but didn’t.if I bought this pattern and just did the eyes, would it come out okay? I love the blue eyes of this tiger, but don’t want to do the whole face. I love tigers they are my favorite animal along with Koalas 🐨. Thanks for any feedback. Virginia
Last Reply by TNGIRL at 10:23 AM
vstaf144 at 10:07 AM842
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday to all you November babies!🎂 Enjoy your special day and stay happy and healthy!🙂