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smallhobbit) wrote2021-05-27 07:39 pm
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Crafts - May 2021
There's not that much to report regarding crafts for the month, although progress has been made.
I'm still, very slowly, knitting a small elephant (the size isn't the issue, the enthusiasm is), and I finished the daughter's hat, in time for her visit yesterday. She was very pleased with it. Photo of hat and then plus pompom.

There's plenty of wool left, so I shall make a smaller one for our granddaughter. I'm also planning on doing some knitted squares for a throw.
I've written elsewhere about the Dare to Dabble paper flowers.
And my cross stitch of the bandstand at Tenby is progressing well. I definitely think I shall do one of the others from the set as well.

I'm still, very slowly, knitting a small elephant (the size isn't the issue, the enthusiasm is), and I finished the daughter's hat, in time for her visit yesterday. She was very pleased with it. Photo of hat and then plus pompom.


There's plenty of wool left, so I shall make a smaller one for our granddaughter. I'm also planning on doing some knitted squares for a throw.
I've written elsewhere about the Dare to Dabble paper flowers.
And my cross stitch of the bandstand at Tenby is progressing well. I definitely think I shall do one of the others from the set as well.

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The cross stitch is coming along well, though I suspect we won't see the full effect until it's in its frame. Then the frame will set it off.
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Yes, the frame will certainly help - and there are certain backstitches to add as well.
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I'm a rare person in that I enjoy doing the backstitch part of a project. Most people hate it, but I love seeing the design come to life.
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Oh, I love the colours on that hat!
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I really like your latest cross stitch project. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product. :-)
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I'm glad you like the cross stitch - I'm very pleased with how it's going.
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I suspect it all depends on the individual as to what they find easiest. My mother taught me to knit when I was a child, and I've knitted on and off for years. Anything knew I tend to google/youtube as there are some great instruction videos around. Basic sewing again I learnt as a child, although I was very bad at needlework at secondary school. The stitches for cross stitch are easy, the concentration comes with following the pattern.
I began cross stitching in 2017, as one of the 12 challenges I took up for 2017/18. I also tried crotchet, which I decided wasn't for me! With the cross stitch I bought a cheap kit off Ebay (less than £5) and had a go. Kits are great because you get everything you need, rather than buying the items separately, which is normally more expensive. If you decide you enjoy something and want to continue then you can buy more expensive things later.
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Thank you for your advice! I forgot about youtube. I think I shall look at some youtube videos and then locate a kit to start with and then invest once I know which method resonates with me x.
I forsee pricks in my fingers ;)
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