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Tapestry Expert Needed Again Please
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I have finally got my tapestry all attached to the frame and ready to go.
It is a millefleurs type design, quite large.
Should I start with the flowers or the background ?
Or does it not really matter ?
Thanks
:-))
It is a millefleurs type design, quite large.
Should I start with the flowers or the background ?
Or does it not really matter ?
Thanks
:-))
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When I have done cross stitch I have always stared at the centre, so maybe that's the way to go.
Trouble is that I have a vague memory of reading somewhere that it was better to start with the flowers, then do the background, or do the background then do the flowers and I cannot remember which way round it was.....sigh !
:-))
When I have done cross stitch I have always stared at the centre, so maybe that's the way to go.
Trouble is that I have a vague memory of reading somewhere that it was better to start with the flowers, then do the background, or do the background then do the flowers and I cannot remember which way round it was.....sigh !
:-))
Quote:
"You should ideally start stitching in an area with the lowest amount of colour, or most detail; then you can work on the larger areas that surround them"
Source:
https:/ /www.pa st-impr essions .co.uk/ blog/ta pestry- 2/begin ners-gu ide-to- tapestr y-kits/
"You should ideally start stitching in an area with the lowest amount of colour, or most detail; then you can work on the larger areas that surround them"
Source:
https:/
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