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New! The Herrschner's Worsted Palette - thank you to BetwixtTheStitch!
New! We've just added the palette for Deborah Norville Everyday Yarn! If you knit and/or crochet, this is for you. This is a beautiful yarn with a nice feel to it, a good alternative in worsted weight acrylic! (Thank you again to BetwixtTheStitch!)
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Hi I am new on this board.... thank you for accept. I live at the Netherlands. My hobbies are embroidery and readig... most historical stories. Last week we had an amazing weekend with a lot of spectaculair airshows. The Northern lights. For years I am searching to get a nice picture of the lights for a cross-stitchpattern. Now I found 3 of them . So happy found your website to make 1 by myself. All I have to do now is pick out 1, grab the yarn, fabric and start. Happy, greetings Thijsse

Hi.
Hmm. That message can mean a few things. In case it's an issue that I need to address in the program, could you please let me know your iPhone model and iOS version?
As I always say, I want to look into it anytime someone has a problem to see if it's something I can allow for in the program. I've had a couple times in the past that someone had a problem and we found that the manufacturer was changing the format slightly and causing an error on our end. Once I got details, I added compatibility in the program and everything then worked with the new format.
So please let me know your iPhone model and iOS version. Thanks.
Terry
Debbie,
I'm so glad you've been benefiting from the YouTube videos, especially to the point of looking like a seasoned professional!
For learning new things (or
for a refresher of forgotten techniques), YouTube is so
invaluable.
I was recently struggling with a "wrap & turn" (short rows) when working very, very small. Though I ultimately found some clear photos on what to do, I was working too small for them, so I was lucky to find a tutorial that was an alternative to the now-dreaded "w&t," LOL. Now short rows are so easy, it's like there was no reason to ever have been worried about those "w&t" instructions!
Oh, no, left handed...that's incredibly difficult!
I've tried left-handed
knitting and crochet and it's impossible as a right-handed
person.
It's lovely how you share the things you've learned.
It's so much more enjoyable
that way. 
And isn't it wonderful to watch someone take that next step from being inspired?
To read a particular post, simply click on it!
Hi I am new on this board.... thank you for accept. I live at the Netherlands. My hobbies are embroidery and readig... most historical stories. Last week we had an amazing weekend with a lot of spectaculair airshows. The Northern lights. For years I am searching to get a nice picture of the lights for a cross-stitchpattern. Now I found 3 of them . So happy found your website to make 1 by myself. All I have to do now is pick out 1, grab the yarn, fabric and start. Happy, greetings Thijsse
I will try to keep doing monthly updates at least. And I
have made some decent progress. Work has been stressful so getting
to sit, stitch and listen to audiobooks in the evenings has been a
much needed form of therapy.
Thanks for the
info on removing stains. I decided to start of simple, I soaked the
work in water that was laced with dish washing soap. It helped a
little. Definitely with the more obvious stains that were spills
from a drink. Little less with the finger grease. But to be fair, I
left it to soak overnight but didnt really move it around much to
encourage the grease to come loose. I think I will give it another
go soon.
I actually looked into Q-snaps
when I first started this project and decided that I didn't want to
use a hoop. They seemed nice but as they would have taken weeks to
ship then I was not going to wait for that. One question I still
had was that while they look more forgiving than hoops, what sort
of an effect does it have if you have to snap in an already
stitched area?
The pictures below were taken
right before I washed the piece, so apologies that its a bit dirty.

Secoya,
Here's hoping he finds
something sooner rather than later, to give him more time to enjoy
what he loves. 

Hi.
Hmm. That message can mean a few things. In case it's an issue that I need to address in the program, could you please let me know your iPhone model and iOS version?
As I always say, I want to look into it anytime someone has a problem to see if it's something I can allow for in the program. I've had a couple times in the past that someone had a problem and we found that the manufacturer was changing the format slightly and causing an error on our end. Once I got details, I added compatibility in the program and everything then worked with the new format.
So please let me know your iPhone model and iOS version. Thanks.
Terry
Debbie,
I'm so glad you've been benefiting from the YouTube videos, especially to the point of looking like a seasoned professional!
For learning new things (or
for a refresher of forgotten techniques), YouTube is so
invaluable.I was recently struggling with a "wrap & turn" (short rows) when working very, very small. Though I ultimately found some clear photos on what to do, I was working too small for them, so I was lucky to find a tutorial that was an alternative to the now-dreaded "w&t," LOL. Now short rows are so easy, it's like there was no reason to ever have been worried about those "w&t" instructions!
Oh, no, left handed...that's incredibly difficult!
I've tried left-handed
knitting and crochet and it's impossible as a right-handed
person.It's lovely how you share the things you've learned.
It's so much more enjoyable
that way. 
And isn't it wonderful to watch someone take that next step from being inspired?

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