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Send in Cross Stitch Gossip Today!

November 15, 2011 by Connie Barwick

Do you have a Cross Stitch blog? Let me know so I can add it to my blog reader. You can even post your blog link in the comments below if you like.

Have you seen a bit of juicy “gossip” – aka a new design, a new free pattern, or a new publication – out in the stitchery world you just gotta share? Have a helpful gadget you want to let other stitchers know about? All you have to do is suggest a link or just email me directly at conniegee.designs gmail.com. I’d especially love to hear from designers who are releasing new charts – let me help you get the word out about your new offerings! Be a Craft Gossip tipster today.

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Comments

  1. Annette says

    November 15, 2011 at 9:57 am

    I keep a blog about my cross-stitching and the goings on in my life.

  2. Kelly says

    November 15, 2011 at 11:18 am

    Mary Corbet has reviewed a new cross stitch frame that looks amazing. It’s only available in the uk, but maybe if embroiderers show enough interest, a manufacturer in the us could do something similar?

    I know I would like one…

    http://www.needlenthread.com/2011/11/millenium-embroidery-frame.html

  3. conniebarwick says

    November 15, 2011 at 5:41 pm

    Thanks for pointing this out!

  4. conniebarwick says

    November 15, 2011 at 5:41 pm

    Thanks for sharing your link!

  5. Caitlin says

    November 16, 2011 at 3:02 pm

    I have a blog about cross stitching at http://mangogirl-naughtscrossstitches.blogspot.com/

  6. conniebarwick says

    November 16, 2011 at 6:12 pm

    Thanks for sharing the link!

  7. Carissa says

    November 16, 2011 at 6:15 pm

    I have a blog where I post updates on my WIP, new stash, giveaways, freebies I find and my daily also.

    I love this site!

  8. Rhona Norrie says

    November 19, 2011 at 9:31 am

    Here’s a link to my blog
    http://www.tangledthreadsstitching.blogspot.com
    hope you enjoy it!

  9. conniebarwick says

    November 19, 2011 at 3:57 pm

    Thanks so much for sharing your link!

Have you read?

How to Stitch with Variegated Floss

I love the look of variegated cross stitch floss and how it makes it possible to stitch with a variety of colors without changing thread, giving your project more depth and a more complex look without you having to do anything different.

Or at least not much different. I recently came across this blog post from The Copper Fox all about how to use variegated floss and it noted that many people would say it’s a good idea to complete a whole stitch (when you’re stitching whole cross stitches) with the floss before going on to the next stitch. Most of us stitch row by row, but of course if you do that with variegated yarn, it could change color along the way and you’ll end up with stitches that are half one color and half another color or a different shade.

Of course that makes total sense but I’d never thought about it.

The post includes swatches with different kinds of variegated threads to show the different between working stitch by stitch or row by row, and it doesn’t make a huge different over the small area shown but I can see how it might make a difference if you had really long rows or if you just want to make sure your stitches are a single color whenever possible.

In addition to this experiment, the post talks about other ways to work with multicolored floss, including deliberately mixing the colors among the strands of floss you are stitching with and stitching in a different order instead of right to left and top to bottom (or whatever direction you typically work) to get different effects from the thread.

It’s fun to geek out on this stuff because it can make a difference if you want to play with it, or you can just stitch on without giving it much thought, and both will give you good results.

Check out all the experiments at The Copper Fox.

Do you do anything different when you stitch with variegated floss? I’d love to hear about it!

[Photo: The Copper Fox]

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