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question for those who've done Tribute to Old Masters
Hi everybody--
I've just purchased the chart for Tribute to the Old Masters by Nouveau Encore Designs. The finished size on 32-ct fabric is 27 x 27, which means that the fabric size should be about 33 x 33. Clearly, that won't fit on my Artisan Designs needlework frame--or any other frame I've ever heard of. I hate the thought of doing in a hoop... How have other people mounted this size linen in order to work on it? Apologies if this is an old topic--I just discovered this board. I'm thinking Wichelt Belfast Light Mocha and DMC 4245... Marcia |
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You could use Q-Snaps. They come in different lengths so you can combine them to make any size you need. And you can make them smaller than your linen. You use move them around to stitch where you want to. I also have an Artisian stand and I use Q-Snaps all the time. In fact I have a sampler, Eleanor Parr on a set now. The linen is approx 27 x 30 and the Q-Snaps I'm using are 18 x 12.
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On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 09:01:28 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
I've just purchased the chart for Tribute to the Old Masters by Nouveau Encore Designs. The finished size on 32-ct fabric is 27 x 27, which means that the fabric size should be about 33 x 33. Clearly, that won't fit on my Artisan Designs needlework frame--or any other frame I've ever heard of. I hate the thought of doing in a hoop... How have other people mounted this size linen in order to work on it? 30x40 is the biggest size I've worked on. I made myself a frame of canvas stretchers, sewed a doubled piece of poly/cotton poplin to the edge of the fabric, then laced the poplin to the wooden frame. http://www.dickblick.com/products/bl...tretcher-bars/ There are many other brands, but they're all fairly inexpensive. I used piano hinge screwed to the back of the upper bar (whichever was "upper" at the time) to attach some 1/2" plywood as a support from the floor to the back edge, and used a couple of table legs attached with strap hinge as a support for the front edge. The difference in length allowed me to keep the work on a slight tilt. Kay |
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On 3/27/2015 10:53 AM, Nyssa wrote:
wrote: Hi everybody-- I've just purchased the chart for Tribute to the Old Masters by Nouveau Encore Designs. The finished size on 32-ct fabric is 27 x 27, which means that the fabric size should be about 33 x 33. Clearly, that won't fit on my Artisan Designs needlework frame--or any other frame I've ever heard of. I hate the thought of doing in a hoop... How have other people mounted this size linen in order to work on it? Apologies if this is an old topic--I just discovered this board. I'm thinking Wichelt Belfast Light Mocha and DMC 4245... Marcia I've got scroll bars that wide. I bought up most of the lengths soon after I bought the original set, so have 30 and 36 inch bars. IIRC they went as high as 40 inches, but I never thought I'd need 'em that long. I currently have a project in the 36 inchers. When (if?) I get a chance to work on it, I prop one end up on a small table that holds my chart. Awkward, but workable. Another possibility is a frame meant for doing quilt squares one at a time. Those are adjustable to various sizes, so might be large enough to hold your project. Failing that, furring or framing strips cut to size and joined at the corners. Then staple strips of fabric to the edges and lace your fabric to the edge strips. I don't think you'd want to staple your stitching fabric directly since you might get stains from the wood or risk tearing your evenweave. Hope that some of this gives you pointers to a solution. Nyssa, who really needs to get back to stitching this summer At River's End Hello, Nyssa...long time, no see. However every time I go into my hubbies man-cave, I see the lovely addition you designed for me, to add to his ham radio pic! Gillian Not stitching much, doing some quilting..a little aier on older eyes! oops easier, not aier!! |
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Gillian Murray wrote:
On 3/27/2015 10:53 AM, Nyssa wrote: wrote: Hi everybody-- I've just purchased the chart for Tribute to the Old Masters by Nouveau Encore Designs. The finished size on 32-ct fabric is 27 x 27, which means that the fabric size should be about 33 x 33. Clearly, that won't fit on my Artisan Designs needlework frame--or any other frame I've ever heard of. I hate the thought of doing in a hoop... How have other people mounted this size linen in order to work on it? Apologies if this is an old topic--I just discovered this board. I'm thinking Wichelt Belfast Light Mocha and DMC 4245... Marcia I've got scroll bars that wide. I bought up most of the lengths soon after I bought the original set, so have 30 and 36 inch bars. IIRC they went as high as 40 inches, but I never thought I'd need 'em that long. I currently have a project in the 36 inchers. When (if?) I get a chance to work on it, I prop one end up on a small table that holds my chart. Awkward, but workable. Another possibility is a frame meant for doing quilt squares one at a time. Those are adjustable to various sizes, so might be large enough to hold your project. Failing that, furring or framing strips cut to size and joined at the corners. Then staple strips of fabric to the edges and lace your fabric to the edge strips. I don't think you'd want to staple your stitching fabric directly since you might get stains from the wood or risk tearing your evenweave. Hope that some of this gives you pointers to a solution. Nyssa, who really needs to get back to stitching this summer At River's End Hello, Nyssa...long time, no see. However every time I go into my hubbies man-cave, I see the lovely addition you designed for me, to add to his ham radio pic! Gillian Not stitching much, doing some quilting..a little aier on older eyes! oops easier, not aier!! Hi Gill~~~~ I'm glad that it's in a place of honor in his man-cave. We should have let him keep the old one with his old call sign. That woulda taught him better than to upgrade his call along with his license class. lol 73, Nyssa, who has to get ready for tonight's ham radio net At River's End |
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American Dream has scroll rods up to 60" wide. This link will take you
to the 36-inch you need: http://www.adp-usa.com/product.aspx?...Duty+-+Webbing Extender bars come in sizes up to 24", though I find 12" to be most comfortable to stitch on. -- Karen C - California Editor/Proofreader/Translator www.IntlProofingConsortium.com Finished 3/29/15 -- "Welcome to our Home" (Bobbie G Designs) https://www.bobbiegdesigns.com/item.asp?id=477&cat=7 WIP: MLI Gathering of Roses as birth sampler Stitchers Days of Christmas http://www.crossstitchjoy.com/catalo...oducts_id=3865 Nativity from "Countdown to Christmas" book, Oriental Kimono (Janlynn), MLI The Teacher (gift to the library), Bethany Angel (Marbek) Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel, MLI Farmers Market www.CFSfacts.org -- where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf COPYRIGHT 2015 -- PERMISSION GIVEN TO POST ON USENET AND GOOGLE GROUPS NEWSREADER ONLY, BUT IF FOUND ON TWITTER OR SEWGIRLS/INSPIREPOINT, IT HAS BEEN REPUBLISHED WITHOUT MY PERMISSION WHICH CONSTITUTES ILLEGAL COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT |
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On 3/28/2015 9:46 AM, Nyssa wrote:
Gillian Murray wrote: On 3/27/2015 10:53 AM, Nyssa wrote: wrote: Hi everybody-- I've just purchased the chart for Tribute to the Old Masters by Nouveau Encore Designs. The finished size on 32-ct fabric is 27 x 27, which means that the fabric size should be about 33 x 33. Clearly, that won't fit on my Artisan Designs needlework frame--or any other frame I've ever heard of. I hate the thought of doing in a hoop... How have other people mounted this size linen in order to work on it? Apologies if this is an old topic--I just discovered this board. I'm thinking Wichelt Belfast Light Mocha and DMC 4245... Marcia I've got scroll bars that wide. I bought up most of the lengths soon after I bought the original set, so have 30 and 36 inch bars. IIRC they went as high as 40 inches, but I never thought I'd need 'em that long. I currently have a project in the 36 inchers. When (if?) I get a chance to work on it, I prop one end up on a small table that holds my chart. Awkward, but workable. Another possibility is a frame meant for doing quilt squares one at a time. Those are adjustable to various sizes, so might be large enough to hold your project. Failing that, furring or framing strips cut to size and joined at the corners. Then staple strips of fabric to the edges and lace your fabric to the edge strips. I don't think you'd want to staple your stitching fabric directly since you might get stains from the wood or risk tearing your evenweave. Hope that some of this gives you pointers to a solution. Nyssa, who really needs to get back to stitching this summer At River's End Hello, Nyssa...long time, no see. However every time I go into my hubbies man-cave, I see the lovely addition you designed for me, to add to his ham radio pic! Gillian Not stitching much, doing some quilting..a little aier on older eyes! oops easier, not aier!! Hi Gill~~~~ I'm glad that it's in a place of honor in his man-cave. We should have let him keep the old one with his old call sign. That woulda taught him better than to upgrade his call along with his license class. lol 73, Nyssa, who has to get ready for tonight's ham radio net At River's End He has the original, with the new callsign as a tag=along on the bottom of it. I must remember to send a pic to you. Right now, he is driving the new car, with my Tech call on it...and I drive the older car, with his Extra on it! LOL Gill |
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Gillian Murray wrote:
On 3/28/2015 9:46 AM, Nyssa wrote: Gillian Murray wrote: On 3/27/2015 10:53 AM, Nyssa wrote: wrote: Hi everybody-- I've just purchased the chart for Tribute to the Old Masters by Nouveau Encore Designs. The finished size on 32-ct fabric is 27 x 27, which means that the fabric size should be about 33 x 33. Clearly, that won't fit on my Artisan Designs needlework frame--or any other frame I've ever heard of. I hate the thought of doing in a hoop... How have other people mounted this size linen in order to work on it? Apologies if this is an old topic--I just discovered this board. I'm thinking Wichelt Belfast Light Mocha and DMC 4245... Marcia I've got scroll bars that wide. I bought up most of the lengths soon after I bought the original set, so have 30 and 36 inch bars. IIRC they went as high as 40 inches, but I never thought I'd need 'em that long. I currently have a project in the 36 inchers. When (if?) I get a chance to work on it, I prop one end up on a small table that holds my chart. Awkward, but workable. Another possibility is a frame meant for doing quilt squares one at a time. Those are adjustable to various sizes, so might be large enough to hold your project. Failing that, furring or framing strips cut to size and joined at the corners. Then staple strips of fabric to the edges and lace your fabric to the edge strips. I don't think you'd want to staple your stitching fabric directly since you might get stains from the wood or risk tearing your evenweave. Hope that some of this gives you pointers to a solution. Nyssa, who really needs to get back to stitching this summer At River's End Hello, Nyssa...long time, no see. However every time I go into my hubbies man-cave, I see the lovely addition you designed for me, to add to his ham radio pic! Gillian Not stitching much, doing some quilting..a little aier on older eyes! oops easier, not aier!! Hi Gill~~~~ I'm glad that it's in a place of honor in his man-cave. We should have let him keep the old one with his old call sign. That woulda taught him better than to upgrade his call along with his license class. lol 73, Nyssa, who has to get ready for tonight's ham radio net At River's End He has the original, with the new callsign as a tag=along on the bottom of it. I must remember to send a pic to you. Right now, he is driving the new car, with my Tech call on it...and I drive the older car, with his Extra on it! LOL Gill And I've got the callsign license plate from my pop's Tbird on my Ram truck. Since his callsign is now MY callsign as a vanity call, I can keep a little bit of him and on my new(er) vehicle. (Had to get the Ram when his old Tbird quit.) He was a General Class, but I got the Extra. No way was I going to change calls and lose his! Now back to stitching talk.... Nyssa, who baked two kinds of cupcakes and frostings yesterday to share with the neighbors (and help out the Easter bunny) instead of stitching, knitting, or reading |
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