Full coverage mini-series Q&A Stitch-With-Me!

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  • Hello all,
    A huge thank you to you all for the support and wonderful comments.
    As promised a Q&A video to answer all the questions that you had following the mini-series.
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Komentáře • 161

  • @Stitching_Crap
    @Stitching_Crap Před 4 lety +29

    I don't know if I've already told you, but I'll tell you now: You have made me bold and gutsy! I was kind of knocked down a peg or two when I first started and told I couldn't do this or that. Now in you come, reminding me that I can do whatever I darn well put my needle to! Thank you for reinvigorating my confidence! ♥️

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety +6

      Hey Beth! You got this! you can do whatever you put your needle to. Sometimes we just need a little pointer in the right direction and a small amount of self confidence and we are stitching like steam trains lol!

  • @SK23980
    @SK23980 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you soooo much iv been avoiding full coverage,
    Im a little scared to start, but you are a good teacher. You have encouraged me to just enjoy and do your best.

  • @solarwinds-
    @solarwinds- Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for solving the mystery as to what does Lugana, Oslo, Joblin etc mean. Now I know they're manufacturers! Thanks for explaining this.

  • @christel1841
    @christel1841 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this series. I am an experienced stitcher, however, I had never done a HEAD. I picked up great tips and always enjoy your videos!

  • @lyncampbell992
    @lyncampbell992 Před 4 lety +10

    Even as an experienced stitcher, I have thoroughly enjoyed your series on HAEDs. I picked up so many tips. Thank you very much.

  • @sarahdenise1981
    @sarahdenise1981 Před 4 lety +17

    It was a fabulous series and I picked up so many tips. One life changer was getting one thread from a skein, mind blown. Thanks :)

  • @maryw1924
    @maryw1924 Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you! Enjoyed the Q&A. You put a lot of work into the series, I appreciate it.

  • @cfish2100
    @cfish2100 Před 2 lety

    I'm repeating myself, but I cannot believe that I really understand full coverage stitching for the first time! Thank you, Teresa!

  • @ladyainstitches
    @ladyainstitches Před 4 lety +6

    Teresa, I appreciate your videos. Even as an experienced stitcher, I’ve picked up some of your ideas and tips.
    Also, love that needleminder! ❤️❤️

  • @milisajohnson3225
    @milisajohnson3225 Před 4 lety

    Love your videos. Very nice to watch and listen. I have learned so much. Thank you.

  • @RVStitcher
    @RVStitcher Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for your videos in this series, just what I needed!!!

  • @nancyseefeldt8378
    @nancyseefeldt8378 Před 4 lety

    Love your videos!!! I have learned so much! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!! I am beginner and finding that I love stitching. Very therapeutic!

  • @nanyang1714
    @nanyang1714 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much. Your video really keeps me inspired.

  • @angelakopecky888
    @angelakopecky888 Před 4 lety +1

    I used to take the whole skein off to get one thread! Who knew?? NOW, I know to pull one thread at a time! Thank you.

  • @hisalone7166
    @hisalone7166 Před 4 lety

    Love your videos and the way you present each technique. Many thanks!!!! Beverly

  • @christineweber1105
    @christineweber1105 Před 4 lety +1

    I’ve learned so much from these videos! Thanks for all the tips! I’ll be starting to park on my full coverage piece along with doing waste knots.

  • @kellyg9468
    @kellyg9468 Před 3 lety

    This series was extremely helpful, Teresa. Thank you!!

  • @pattykuchera3368
    @pattykuchera3368 Před 2 lety

    you made more sense than any of the other videos that I have watched. thanks you for taking your time to make these videos.

  • @jackystojonic496
    @jackystojonic496 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your videos. You make everything very clear. I may venture into a full coverage piece.

  • @dantdmyeppy5012
    @dantdmyeppy5012 Před 3 lety

    Just watched this series. I was so helpful I learnt loads. Thank you x

  • @nicolagarland9881
    @nicolagarland9881 Před 4 lety

    Hi Teresa, love your videos, I have learnt such a lot, am now looking forward to starting my first Haed! Thanks for sharing.

  • @DesigingJ
    @DesigingJ Před 4 lety +9

    Thank you so much for answering questions and for creating this series. I found the series VERY helpful.
    Pattern Keeper does keep track of parking. It also helps if you want to diagonal park. It’s a fairly new app and is adding features as users let the software designer know what would be helpful. I’m going to use it on my PC computer using Blue Stacks. I’m mostly an apple gal and have a pc for my pc only software. I admit I only tested it a little. I’m planning to use it for a smallish HAED design very soon. This will be my first HAED. Thanks again

  • @kathleenstroddentrail2798

    Super helpful. Thank you so much for taking so much time! You have reinspired me to get back to my full coverage pieces!!! 😘

  • @maureendaunt8665
    @maureendaunt8665 Před 3 lety

    Loving your chat about cross-stitch. I love doing full coverage pieces and stitch cross country but after listening to you I may give parking another go. Thank you so much ☺️

  • @stuartsinstitches
    @stuartsinstitches Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Teresa
    This was a brilliant mini-series with clear explanations. I picked up a hint or two as well from it. Thanks for taking the time to put this together, it must have taken a fair amount of work
    And always a joy to spend time in your company 😘

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Stuart, thank you for your lovely message😁. I wish we could go on another retreat together we have so much fun! You will have to come down to my neck of the woods sometime for a retreat so we can have a stitch blast 😃

  • @kathyk8652
    @kathyk8652 Před 4 lety +1

    Wonderful series, learned a lot! Getting ready to start my first full coverage project and your explanation and demonstrations of parking came at the perfect....thanks so much for the time and effort you've put into this series, I so appreciate it!!! 👏👏👏

  • @leebryson2192
    @leebryson2192 Před 2 lety

    Thank you SO much for this fantastic mini-series! I found it thorough, detailed, and very instructive. Enjoyable to watch, and you are a pleasure!

  • @thesheshedkraftshack9230

    Hi Teresa, I bought the Annie Keepers an luv them I also still like to use the bobbins to store my threads in after I'm done with my project. Thanks for your videos I love them an keep the coming. Have a great day an stay safe an healthy :)

  • @moosecraftusa
    @moosecraftusa Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this series of videos! Each one was very thorough and included every detail a person needs to get going on full coverage. In my instance, I was an experienced cross stitcher, but was looking for tips on full coverage. I had already purchased a chart (HAED, Spring Planting)....I was looking for tips on fabric choice, how many threads of floss looks best (to me), and most of all.... I very much enjoyed you demonstrating your actual stitching technique (parking) step by step! Makes it all perfectly clear and now I'm ready to order my fabric and threads and get stitching on it! Thank you!!! Stitch on! :-)

  • @jodeewalker6536
    @jodeewalker6536 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for this mini series and Q&A video. I have wanted to do full coverage but have been intimidated with parking. Now im soo excited to get started!!! You are an amazing teacher

  • @shawner4640
    @shawner4640 Před 4 lety

    Thankyou so much for this. :)
    Happy stitching

  • @kathiwantz5937
    @kathiwantz5937 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video! I’ve returned to cross stitch about 2 years ago after a hiatus of about 25 years. I have never used gridded fabric or parked my threads before, but I thought ‘how hard can it be?’ I purchased a full coverage pattern of a Chesapeake Bay Retriever’s face to do for my husband. I’ve completed 2 gridded squares and realized I need to watch a video; my back is a mess and I couldn’t keep track of the threads I was “parking”. After watching your video, I felt better about my back and learned the proper way to park. The pattern has 38 colors; mostly browns with some grays. Now that I know to park at the color symbol, and not just any old hole, I can keep track of the thread and my back looks a little better. Again, thank you!

  • @cindystarnes2350
    @cindystarnes2350 Před 3 lety

    You are so wonderful for sharing...I have always been drawn to cross stitch but could never make it through a project. I have watched this series and am so excited with all the information that I’ve gotten a Heaven and Earth Design and am looking forward to cross stitching consistently from here on. Thank you!!!

  • @Mystere26
    @Mystere26 Před 4 lety

    Another great video! Even though I’ve been stitching for about 8 years now, I’m still learning new things to make my stitching journey a much smoother process. Thank you!!!

  • @margokant9369
    @margokant9369 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for your videos - thanks to you I have found the courage to start my first HAED and have not put my floss on bobbins, game changer as is the loop method of starting my thread!

  • @divinecriationranch840

    Hi, Teresa, I am new to cross stitch and I love your videos. They, you have taught me so much and I think I’m brave enough to try full coverage now. I’m excited to try. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @StonerCreekStitchery
    @StonerCreekStitchery Před rokem

    You have got to do a cross stitch asmr. Your voice is so relaxing.

  • @philipsonb
    @philipsonb Před 4 lety

    Great Video Your explanations were very lear. Thank you for your great floss tube videos

  • @miat789
    @miat789 Před 4 lety +1

    I just wanted to thank you. I just started cross stitching and learned so much from you.

  • @craftyanne7589
    @craftyanne7589 Před 4 lety +1

    Teresa thank you. I am not a new stitcher. I am an ipad Goodreader user BUT Pattern Keeper has changed my life. Tried it on husbands Samsung and 2 hours later went and bought an android. It is brilliant for parking, highlighting, no grey page sections, the list goes on and on. Love, love, love it. You must give it a trial.

  • @ednas96
    @ednas96 Před rokem

    Just watched your Q&A mini- series. I found it very informative and helpful. I just might try a HAED. Thanks so very much.

  • @margaretbaker623
    @margaretbaker623 Před rokem

    Thank you for this explanation/demo. It's clear and useful. 🤗

  • @margitszasz6797
    @margitszasz6797 Před 4 lety

    Hey Teresa, thanks so much for answering my question and for taking the time to do this Q&A. I enjoyed listening to all the other viewers questions. Slowly getting all my bits and bobs together, hope to start my first full coverage piece next month as a Birthday start. I love all things Japanese and will be doing an Orenco Originals chart called The Dyers' District. Thanks again for taking the time to do this series, I learned quite a bit. Take Care, Margit

  • @aliw5256
    @aliw5256 Před 4 lety +4

    Wonderful videos for beginners, best of the ones I’ve watched on CZcams, very clear and slow enough for me to understand what you are doing and saying. You cover every aspect of stitching and clearly understand what a beginner needs to know.
    I took ages to grid my work and now see that this is a waste of time. Your method of starting in a corner and working one square at a time makes much more sense.
    I have learnt so much from you and gained confidence and motivation to carry on. Thank you so much. This is the first time I comment on any video!
    I am wondering about the way you suspend your chart to the side of your stitching, and how you enlarged the chart. I tried to do this on my printer but it was very smeared and useless. Maybe I should go to a print shop and pay for a clean enlargement? Looks like you use magnets?
    Thanks again, I will continue to watch your channel : )

  • @Mamasmovietime
    @Mamasmovietime Před 4 lety +1

    I've just started back up doing Cross Stitching and I found your channel again. I have been binge watching and Stitching, so enjoyable and informative. Thank you so much ❤️

  • @lisaschumacher2751
    @lisaschumacher2751 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful stitching!

  • @Bina6019
    @Bina6019 Před 4 lety

    You are amazing! I just recently found your videos. I have been wanting to try full coverage and felt that I couldn't do it. But I know now that I can and I am purchasing some grid fabric and am looking for a full coverage design to stitch. Prior to your videos, I thought that I could never do a HAED design or Mirabilia. You have been a blessing!!!

  • @kellyvawter3987
    @kellyvawter3987 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this mini-series. In fact, I ordered my first HAED last night and seen that this Q&A video was up today. Perfect timing!

  • @trishaclark3954
    @trishaclark3954 Před rokem

    I find gold plated needles the best for x stitch,thanks so very much for all your tips.

  • @bratmamma
    @bratmamma Před rokem

    I’ve learned so much. Thanks Teresa

  • @cynthiavang6712
    @cynthiavang6712 Před 4 lety

    i cant wait to do this one. i saw your flosstube for beginners cross stitch aand i just had to get it. im very excited to start soon

  • @jessaadair9590
    @jessaadair9590 Před 4 lety

    thank you you have helped me so so much

  • @vbitar5521
    @vbitar5521 Před 4 lety

    You are very helpful. Thank you

  • @bocajean
    @bocajean Před 7 dny

    Thank you for these wonderful tutorials. I am getting ready to start my first full coverage HAED. Do you have a video that shows us how to prepare a finished full coverage project to take to the framer.

  • @marcelitabellaesconde2258

    Thank you very much .... This lessons/ Q and A will help me understand a lot of things in cross stitching.... I love your videos...

  • @NicoleDesigns
    @NicoleDesigns Před 4 lety +4

    Pattern Keeper keeps track of your parking too....I’m one of the crazy people and bought a Kindle (I’m an Apple girl) just so I could use the app..... so glad I did. I just use my Kindle for my cross stitching needs.....

  • @kimla2130
    @kimla2130 Před 4 lety

    Thank you!!!

  • @suegaffney5278
    @suegaffney5278 Před 4 lety

    Absolutelt LOVE. your videos! You explain and thats what we need!

  • @suegaffney5278
    @suegaffney5278 Před 4 lety +1

    Very pleasant to watch your videos!

    • @suegaffney5278
      @suegaffney5278 Před 4 lety

      Do you have a web page please Etsy shop or will I need to seriously go down that hole? I think they are in the video up above my comments. I commented below the videos with the needle minders in them. Can I shop where you bought yours? Sorry this got lengthy!

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety

      Hi Sue! sorry for the late reply. I never remember where I got my needle minders - but Etsy is a good start.

  • @junebug585
    @junebug585 Před 4 lety +1

    Pattern Keeper will allow you to mark where you park your thread. The creator is slowly adding other pattern design software that it will read. I use a pdf reader for the patterns that can't be read by Pattern Keeper. Karen Brug has a wonderful video on using the Pattern Keeper app.

  • @tiffanydye4213
    @tiffanydye4213 Před 4 lety

    I’d be curious to know if now that pattern keeper has been out a while if you’ve tried it again? I started out with GoodNotes and that was great. But I find pattern keeper to be a great addition to my stitchy tech! I use the same method as you with the blocks and the staggering and it works wonderfully. It also has an option to mark a parked thread and to undo if you have to frog. You should give it another go! It has made my life easier!

  • @annsmith5625
    @annsmith5625 Před rokem

    Very interesting..thanks ⚾️

  • @pleo9878
    @pleo9878 Před 4 lety

    Pattern Keeper is by far the best app to use with stitching whether you park or cross country. Saves an enormous amt of time when changing to new color since it tells you number when a symbol is highlighted. No need to really look at symbols again. No missed stitches and easily finds the next place to park. I'm also a parker and find this app so much easier to use vs Goodreader, ExpertPDF or EZPDF. No page breaks to deal with since the chart is one big picture and completed marked stitches show visually where you are in your pattern. Gives great sense of accomplishment. I have found that I have doubled or tripled the # of stitches I can do in a stitching session. Previously used either ezpdf or Goodreader. I have an Ipad and Samsung Galaxy so for me was no problem getting the app.
    I use both types of pakos routinely. Find the needle minder one is great for storing longer lengths of thread that are not needed til later. I have Omanik pako holder quartet and use 2 needle minders and 2 floss organizers for my Haed Projects. Needle holder efficient for those longer leftovers since I don't have to remove from the needle and place back on bobbin/keeper to later have to remove from bobbin/keeper and thread needle to use.

  • @midnightsky7824
    @midnightsky7824 Před 2 lety

    Watching this in 2022. So very helpful. Thank you.

  • @ligavasara-brakmane4051
    @ligavasara-brakmane4051 Před 6 měsíci

    thank you :)

  • @crystalstitch3s
    @crystalstitch3s Před 3 lety

    I'm watching this while cross-stitching

  • @nly4460
    @nly4460 Před 6 měsíci

    Lovely needle minder.

  • @LidiasLeisurelyStitching
    @LidiasLeisurelyStitching Před 4 lety +5

    I enjoyed your stitch with me. Putting orts out for birds is not recommended, the threads can form knots and choke little baby birds!

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety

      I had no idea it was not good for the birdies! I thought I was helping them make nests. I will not be doing it again now you have let me know😉

    • @JoColours
      @JoColours Před 4 lety

      @@TeresaLittleStitcher You can use your dog's hair.
      (ETA Thanks for answering my question!)

  • @stefanielux7475
    @stefanielux7475 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi there! your videos have helped me bunches! Is there any chance you could do a video showing how you wash your projects once they are finished?

  • @JazzyGems111
    @JazzyGems111 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for taking the time to do this series, Teresa! I’ve learned so much! Getting ready to start my first HAED and now I don’t feel so nervous about it. I may have missed this earlier but what size needle you’re using on that 25 count?

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for your lovely message. I personally use a petite size 26 but sometimes I will use a 28 - all personal preference I think 😃😃

  • @michellemichelitsch8034

    I've done full coverage pieces just flying by the seat of my pants, they turned out well but your method is so much more organized. I'm glad I learned some tips from you. Thank you!

  • @niecyserna9632
    @niecyserna9632 Před 3 lety

    Hello I never done cross stitch and I bought a kit at hobby lobby watching your video I returned it bought a design to do a full coverage everything else I got on Amazon I’m waiting to start Monday you made me more confident to do this super excited thank you for the videos. I do have a question where can I find a fabric with the lines in them for the 10x10

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 3 lety

      Hi Niecy, Glad the video helped you. I get mine from Lakeside needle crafts in the UK www.lakesideneedlecraft.co.uk/dmc-magic-guide-18-count-aida-21511-p.asp?_=&variantid=57777

  • @hollythecrossstitchaddict83

    Hi Teresa, you have a beautiful needle minder. May I ask where you got it from please? Xx

  • @gemmalouise4345
    @gemmalouise4345 Před 4 lety +1

    Loved the videos, you helped me with everything I needed to know. Now I’m off to get everything I need to start my first one. Do you know anywhere in the uk that sells project bags?

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety

      Hi Gemma thank you for your lovely message. I'm afraid I have never brought project bags from UK, only US so not sure what is out there - try looking on etsy.

  • @lucyleo2912
    @lucyleo2912 Před 4 lety

    I done the pre made charts for about 20 years...
    And I was soooo bored with it all. I just sort of dropped it for papercrafts.
    When I moved home My hubby threw out a huge bag of threads and fabric.
    Then I found your videos explaining about the pre made kits...
    It was like a light bulb lit up....u have no idea...
    Hmmmmmm.....about £100 down now I’m starting up again.
    Thank u sooooo much x

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh wow! I am pleased to hear your going back to stitching though :)

    • @lucyleo2912
      @lucyleo2912 Před 4 lety

      Teresa Little Stitcher just bought my first coverage chart from Etsy...
      I have loads and loads of haed and never done one.....I’m on a mission 😂😂

  • @Melinda_Hunter
    @Melinda_Hunter Před 4 lety +1

    Thank for this Q&A video! I love hearing about others experiences and techniques for cross stitching. Could you please tell me what the name is of the second piece you stitch on?

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Melinda, Thank you for your comment I was working on Peacocks Lagoon from Heaven and Earth designs

  • @sandiego1966
    @sandiego1966 Před 3 lety

    The problem with only buying one skein at a time when you will need multiple is that you risk dealing with different dye lots which could be an issue depending on what your project is that your stitching.

  • @vanessamenard1745
    @vanessamenard1745 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a video about different stich technique that is not often used in a full cover? Like half stich, line stich, back stich etc?

  • @florencemckeon4827
    @florencemckeon4827 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make such a great video. I am working on 18 count Aida. Maybe it’s just me, but I’m having a difficult time figuring out which hole to put my needle through. My fabric seems to have two holes. A larger one and then right next to it a smaller one. So I’ll put my needle in the bigger hole to make my cross, but then when I’m about to do another cross below it, the holes don’t necessarily line up. It’s hard to explain. Am I making any sense? For instance the even weave fabric that you use has four distinct holes. So there is no guesswork. Not so with Aida. Any advice would be appreciated.

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety

      Hey Florence, I’m sorry to hear your having issues with the Aida. If you always put your needle up or down in the big hole it should all line up. It is a practice thing lol! Alternatively you could try a piece of 22cnt even weave and see if it is easier for you. What works for one doesn’t always work for another - let me know how you get on 😉

  • @beckicook8734
    @beckicook8734 Před 4 lety

    Hi just subscribe love your videos l learn so much

  • @KarolinaMiskiewicz
    @KarolinaMiskiewicz Před 4 lety +1

    Great video as always. I always enjoy watching you while i am stitching myself. Great q&a too! But i must agree with the lady below. Leaving threads, is it floss or yarn for birds is not good for them. Apart from them being at risk of chocking on them they also get tangled in them and unlike grass or small sticks and other things nature provides for them, thread doesn't break easily for them to untangle :(

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh thank you for letting me know about the birdies! I thought I was helping them 🤭. I will not be doing that again

  • @carlogammbino7807
    @carlogammbino7807 Před 4 lety

    I love your videos. Your mini series is very helpful. How ever I do have a question. When doing the higher count fabric could you show how to count the holes in the fabric compared to the squares on the chart? For example on 28 count would 1 square on the chart equal 2 squares on the fabric?
    Thank you

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety

      Hi Carlo, Thank you for your lovely message. In answer to your question on the higher count, it will depend if you are working over 1 or over 2. So on say full coverage I will work over one. This means that 1 square on the fabric is equal to one full cross stitch. If you are working over 2 then you will cross over two fabric strands. Here is a link to a good video to explain czcams.com/video/i0ZSjBudFLA/video.html

    • @teresahurst3640
      @teresahurst3640 Před 4 lety

      Margaretleeneedleart on etsy has rulers that are designed to count stitches in eight different fabric counts. There is also a video on how to use it.

  • @thesheshedkraftshack9230

    Where did you get your needle minder at that is so lovely.

  • @lucianafuntowicz
    @lucianafuntowicz Před 4 lety

    I think if you are using scroll rods you want to go across and not up and down because having part of the piece stitched will affect the tension. Hopefully that makes sense....

  • @gracecsencsics6561
    @gracecsencsics6561 Před 3 lety

    i am going to try you method on my next head pattern i was wondering how are you do tw hand stitching i would love to try

  • @sahleecruz6741
    @sahleecruz6741 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for sharing this. Just curious, the floss u just cut out as u end ur stitch, how will u secure that? Is that gonna be stitched as u go along? I love your voice and i always pick up something new from ur videos. Keep it up...

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for your lovely message. So the end of the thread I will park in another block and when as I stitch the remaining colours it secures the thread along the back. When I get to that square where the end is hanging out I will cut it of and this is then secured. It just saves me from having to turn the work every time I want to finish the thread. That all said I would only do this on a full coverage piece :) Hope that helps.

  • @themirrorimagestitcher

    I am very interested in the tent stitch and it was great to catch you performing it in this video. Any tips on tent stitch technique , when does one choose that stitch over a full cross? Thanks in advance.

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Heather, I have chosen tent stitch if I want a chance of a full coverage to actually get stitching faster more than anything lol. The only thing we try to do is weave back and forth across the lines where possible to keep everything from distorting - but that usually only happens if you have very tight tension on your stitches. There are alot of videos on different methods of tent stitch - me I use my own lol as usual - I just find with only the one leg of the stitch it does stitch up faster.

    • @themirrorimagestitcher
      @themirrorimagestitcher Před 4 lety

      Teresa Little Stitcher thank you 😊 I’ve just bought my first HAED and that’s my plan on how I’m going to be successful with it. Love your videos, I’ve gone back to the beginning and am steadily watching them one by one. Lots of tips to glean along the way 🙋‍♀️

  • @manuedupont1285
    @manuedupont1285 Před 4 lety

    😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @annpachini2155
    @annpachini2155 Před 4 lety

    As note Pattern Keeper does not read all PDF’s at this time. The creator is working on adding different pattern creators to her app. I think so far it will read HAED’s and a few others. It will not read a scanned pattern but if it’s turned into a PDF maybe. You need to check the app for the patterns it will read but more will be added. The app is still in development
    As far as the needle I wonder if it is like with a sewing machine needle. I have an embroidery sewing machine and I change my needle with each project. If I’m quilting I change the needle also with a new project or if my thread begins to break frequently I will change my needle

  • @catherinefreeman7053
    @catherinefreeman7053 Před 3 lety

    I wish I had found you years ago!! May I ask do you make or buy the 'bags' you keep projects in that you are not currently working on? Thank you.

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 3 lety

      Hey Cathy, I do a bit of both lol! but mostly i buy them as mine are not as well made lol.

  • @daimondzANDflamingos
    @daimondzANDflamingos Před 2 lety

    New to your channel..... When you say 2 over 1 it's a half cross but does the 2 mean you are working with 2 strands of floss? I'm new to cross stitch 😊

  • @stitchydutchy2054
    @stitchydutchy2054 Před 4 lety

    I tried your way of starting a new thread and to my surprise...it works! But I'm a bit worried it will not hold when I wash it. Do you have experience with that?

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety

      I have stitched a few projects this way and have not had a problem. I am gentle when I hand wash them

  • @lorielle1395
    @lorielle1395 Před 4 lety +1

    Confused about Gillian Kirby’ s comment. Isn’t it tent stitch when you do half of a full cross no matter which direction it slants?(right to left or left to right)?

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety +2

      As far as I’m aware you are correct and half cross in either direction is tent stitch. The only time this is difference is continental tent stitch which is more technical with direct.

  • @suegaffney5278
    @suegaffney5278 Před 4 lety

    Where did you get your adorable needle minder in the video? I Love it and need needle minders!

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety

      You will have to remind me which one you mean? You will so fall down a rabbit hole with the needleminders lol 😂

  • @jadenewallace2607
    @jadenewallace2607 Před 4 lety +1

    How do u stitch using the parking method? And how do u start a cross stitch using the parking method?

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety

      This video is part of a series that I done. If you go back to the video part 4 it shows how to start the project and the parking method from the very beginning. Hope this helps.

    • @jadenewallace2607
      @jadenewallace2607 Před 4 lety

      Great thank u for ur help

  • @hollythecrossstitchaddict83

    Where did you get your pink needle minder at the beginning of your video? Its stunning xx

  • @marionheikkila7241
    @marionheikkila7241 Před rokem

    Is there difference techniques between using floss or yarn? I find using yarn kind of nessy

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před rokem

      we call floss thread. I think yarn is wool? I don’t use that on my pieces, I think that is more of a tapestry thing?

  • @bethpalmer2720
    @bethpalmer2720 Před 3 lety

    How do you decide whether or not to do a full or half stitch on a project.

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 3 lety

      Hi Beth half cross and full cross are just personal preference and how quickly you would like to get it finished. half cross definitely moves faster.

  • @thesheshedkraftshack9230

    How did you do your grid? With a pencil or something else?

  • @rosymontini8261
    @rosymontini8261 Před 4 lety

    how do you store your threads once your project is finished

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  Před 4 lety

      I use Annies keepers so I just put the remaining threads back on the holders.