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THE EASIEST NEEDLEWORK TO LEARN
On Monday, June 23, 2014 3:22:50 PM UTC-4, Joan Erickson wrote:
On 6/18/2014 4:10 PM, wrote: What is the easiest sort of needlework to learn? Is it knitting? Crochet? Embroidery? Tatting? What? Thanks to anyone who answers I would tend to agree with Kay. Making xs (xes? What's the plural of x?) or slanted lines is pretty easy. There is a lot more coordination involved in the rest, especially tatting (although I've only done needle tatting, which I find very similar to crochet). Who are you trying to teach? -- Joan See my pictures he http://ndjoan.shutterfly.com/pictures If worries can cure your sickness, prolong your life, or replace happiness, then go ahead and worry! If they can't, why worry? Enjoy every moment of your life...there is no second chance. Unknown I'm not trying to teach but considering trying to learn. |
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THE EASIEST NEEDLEWORK TO LEARN
On 6/28/2014 4:42 AM, Kay Lancaster wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 03:24:32 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I'm not trying to teach but considering trying to learn. Basic cross stitch is going to be the cheapest to learn (the yarns and canvases used for needlepoint are generally much more expensive). snip Yeah, what Kay said! And remember to keep posting here, especially if you have questions/problems. We mostly have lots of experience with most types of needlework and are great at enabling! -- Joan See my pictures he http://ndjoan.shutterfly.com/pictures If worries can cure your sickness, prolong your life, or replace happiness, then go ahead and worry! If they can't, why worry? Enjoy every moment of your life...there is no second chance. Unknown |
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THE EASIEST NEEDLEWORK TO LEARN
On Monday, June 30, 2014 11:59:21 AM UTC-4, Joan Erickson wrote:
On 6/28/2014 4:42 AM, Kay Lancaster wrote: On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 03:24:32 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I'm not trying to teach but considering trying to learn. Basic cross stitch is going to be the cheapest to learn (the yarns and canvases used for needlepoint are generally much more expensive). snip Yeah, what Kay said! And remember to keep posting here, especially if you have questions/problems. We mostly have lots of experience with most types of needlework and are great at enabling! -- Joan See my pictures he http://ndjoan.shutterfly.com/pictures If worries can cure your sickness, prolong your life, or replace happiness, then go ahead and worry! If they can't, why worry? Enjoy every moment of your life...there is no second chance. Unknown Thanks to all of you for your input. It looks like embroidery is the best choice for a beginner like me. |
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