I've run into an alarming and awful problem though...
I've run out of Welcome to Nightvale Podcasts to listen to when i'm stitching.
BUT
i've gone 3/6 pages!





Not a dumb question at all! Technically, it's not waste canvas, though i'm using it as it.StitchWitch wrote:This may be a dumb question, but is that the kind of cross stitch fabric that pulls out strand by strand when you're done stitching? I can't tell from the pictures. How do you go about finishing the back of something like that? I've only ever done small pieces on clothing and I use a fusible interfacing to cover the back of the stitching, but would that even be feasible with a project like this?
Oh, and that blanket is my favorite color ever, so I'm digging this project on two levels.


Thanks!mystikdreamer wrote:This is absolutely amazing <3 And I learned about waste cloth! So glad I stopped in this thread![]()


I think you're right, Yurtle. I can get whatever size I need- even with int'l shipping, it's still reasonably priced. 17 would be huge. Though my dream is to have one of those massive floor ones, haha.Yurtle wrote:I think 17x17 would be way too big. Once you got your project in there, it would get super heavy and you may even hurt your hands a bit when trying to anchor the frame while stitching. I would stick to the smaller size or 11x11 if you can get it.
I love the way your project is going though. The colours are really pretty and vibrant!

