Wish I'd taken a picture of the back of my Great Fairy quilt square - 195 colours! You think the back of yours was crazy?$n0wflake wrote:I'd love to see the back of someone's project thats used 30+ colors, mine are crazy!
What is your stitching order?
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Re: What is your stitching order?
RMDC wrote:...I've been stitching at an estimated rate of almost a full BMH per day...
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Re: What is your stitching order?
I plan to take a picture of the back of my Helmeroc King piece-- it uses about 150 colours. I've been changing the way I stitch too, so it's interesting to see the back look neater with just a simple change of stitching that I'm doing.$n0wflake wrote:I'm all over the place, it really just depends on the pattern and how big my blocks of color are.
And as for the back of the project.......TOTAL MESS! I'm going to most likely frame it anyway so who cares!
I'd love to see the back of someone's project thats used 30+ colors, mine are crazy!
Working on:
Zelda Helmeroc King
"To know what is right and choose to ignore it is the act of a coward." ~Kakashi
Zelda Helmeroc King
"To know what is right and choose to ignore it is the act of a coward." ~Kakashi
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Re: What is your stitching order?
Yes post pics of the back whne you're done with your project, I'd love to see it. I love seeing the backs of projects since the crazyness shows how much work really goes into a pattern. I think from now on when I post pics of finished projects I'll also post pics of the backs! On this new one I've started I'm trying to do only vertical or horizontal stitches to maybe make the back look neater, but so far I can't tell.The only times the back of mine look neat is when they are small with lots of big blocks of color.sharayah wrote:I plan to take a picture of the back of my Helmeroc King piece-- it uses about 150 colours. I've been changing the way I stitch too, so it's interesting to see the back look neater with just a simple change of stitching that I'm doing.
WIP's:
Jessica Rabbit
Mordecai and Rigby
Spongebob
(Secret Game) K.H. Stained Glass
Jessica Rabbit
Mordecai and Rigby
Spongebob
(Secret Game) K.H. Stained Glass
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Re: What is your stitching order?
Ok, I'm shameless enough to post a picture of the back of my Helmeroc King. Note that the lower half is not finished yet (that's why it looks neater). Is it possible to achieve neatness when dealing with 150 colors? But most importantly, do I care enough? The answer is clearly no$n0wflake wrote:I'd love to see the back of someone's project thats used 30+ colors, mine are crazy!
Honestly, I like to use each color just once, so I try to stitch all the stitches in that color even if they are far apart. It's going to be framed anyway and, as long as I don't knot anything, it's still going to lay flat in the frame and look good.
Now that I think of it, I've never ever stitched a project with an exposed back. The mess is always covered by fabric or extra layers
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Re: What is your stitching order?
I'm the same way - and this is actually pretty cool, very new age abstract art...Aelys wrote:Honestly, I like to use each color just once, so I try to stitch all the stitches in that color even if they are far apart. It's going to be framed anyway and, as long as I don't knot anything, it's still going to lay flat in the frame and look good.
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Re: What is your stitching order?
I agree! I've always thought that the backs of projects are really beautiful in their own special way! Seriously!spinuntilyoufall wrote:I'm the same way - and this is actually pretty cool, very new age abstract art...Aelys wrote:Honestly, I like to use each color just once, so I try to stitch all the stitches in that color even if they are far apart. It's going to be framed anyway and, as long as I don't knot anything, it's still going to lay flat in the frame and look good.
I also do the jumping around on my projects, I hate having to cut threads!
WIP's:
Jessica Rabbit
Mordecai and Rigby
Spongebob
(Secret Game) K.H. Stained Glass
Jessica Rabbit
Mordecai and Rigby
Spongebob
(Secret Game) K.H. Stained Glass

