MandysMom wrote:Lori is this the place you used for your pattern?
http://www.myphotostitch.com/Make_Patte ... ttern.html
Thanks
Velda
MandysMom wrote:That is so beautiful. I had not heard of that software but will certainly be checking it out as I love to cross stitch even if I don't do it often. Sandi, may I suggest you get a tiny kit that is preprinted or at least a very simple design at a place like Hobby Lobby or Michaels or Joanne's. They have some really cute easy kits for about a dollar which come with good directions and both needle and thread. The only other things I use are a small pair of scissors and a needle threader. Sometimes I put masking tape around the edges of larger projects to protect from unravelling but tiny projects don't need it. The tiny kits usually come with a tiny plastic frame and cardboard backing to use when done. I have done numerous of the tiny kits while waiting for husband at medical offices and on the road. You basically begin in the middle of the design and follow a well marked chart as to where to put "crosses" or x shaped stitches. It is fun once you do one. I taught myself using tiny kits and kits that were pre-printed before branching out to looking at patterns in books. One of my goals in the New Year is to read the photo instructions on this site and figure out how to show you pictures.
Velda
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