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Thread carries on model
I received the October "Just Cross Stitch" this weekend. Page 51 shows
a model which has three lines of writing, a house, and two more lines of writing. The thread used for the saying is very obviously carried not just from word to word, but from line to line. It is also carried from the vine border to the beginning of the text. There are also a few carries within the border but the way the berries/flowers (I'm not sure which) are done carries are hard to avoid. All in all, it looks like some of my needlework from fifteen+ years ago. This lack of attention to detail makes a lackluster chart even less appealing. If Martha Beth Lewis (no relation) didn't have such wonderful articles in that magazine, I'd drop it. -- Brenda Lewis WIP: J. Himsworth "I Shall Not Want" xs J & P Coats "Dancing Snoopy" latchhook |
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There were really obvious thread carries on one of the JCS ornaments
last year (I think it was Trilogy, it was just 3 words, red on ivory, and the carries were very obvious.) I have doubts about even carrying from letter to letter. Alison On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 19:20:01 GMT, Brenda Lewis wrote: I received the October "Just Cross Stitch" this weekend. Page 51 shows a model which has three lines of writing, a house, and two more lines of writing. The thread used for the saying is very obviously carried not just from word to word, but from line to line. It is also carried from the vine border to the beginning of the text. There are also a few carries within the border but the way the berries/flowers (I'm not sure which) are done carries are hard to avoid. All in all, it looks like some of my needlework from fifteen+ years ago. This lack of attention to detail makes a lackluster chart even less appealing. If Martha Beth Lewis (no relation) didn't have such wonderful articles in that magazine, I'd drop it. |
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I have noticed this many times on models...why do they do that?!
Sounds like some of you need to start stitching models! :-))) Paula B. Alison wrote in message ... There were really obvious thread carries on one of the JCS ornaments last year (I think it was Trilogy, it was just 3 words, red on ivory, and the carries were very obvious.) I have doubts about even carrying from letter to letter. Alison On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 19:20:01 GMT, Brenda Lewis wrote: I received the October "Just Cross Stitch" this weekend. Page 51 shows a model which has three lines of writing, a house, and two more lines of writing. The thread used for the saying is very obviously carried not just from word to word, but from line to line. It is also carried from the vine border to the beginning of the text. There are also a few carries within the border but the way the berries/flowers (I'm not sure which) are done carries are hard to avoid. All in all, it looks like some of my needlework from fifteen+ years ago. This lack of attention to detail makes a lackluster chart even less appealing. If Martha Beth Lewis (no relation) didn't have such wonderful articles in that magazine, I'd drop it. |
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Perhaps they`re getting pushed to get things done fast! Looks bad though, I
should think. I don`t really see why it should make anyone want to stop buying the magazine though. After all, just because THEY do it/show it doesn`t mean you have to follow suit! LOL! Pat P "PaulaB" wrote in message om... I have noticed this many times on models...why do they do that?! Sounds like some of you need to start stitching models! :-))) Paula B. Alison wrote in message ... There were really obvious thread carries on one of the JCS ornaments last year (I think it was Trilogy, it was just 3 words, red on ivory, and the carries were very obvious.) I have doubts about even carrying from letter to letter. Alison On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 19:20:01 GMT, Brenda Lewis wrote: I received the October "Just Cross Stitch" this weekend. Page 51 shows a model which has three lines of writing, a house, and two more lines of writing. The thread used for the saying is very obviously carried not just from word to word, but from line to line. It is also carried from the vine border to the beginning of the text. There are also a few carries within the border but the way the berries/flowers (I'm not sure which) are done carries are hard to avoid. All in all, it looks like some of my needlework from fifteen+ years ago. This lack of attention to detail makes a lackluster chart even less appealing. If Martha Beth Lewis (no relation) didn't have such wonderful articles in that magazine, I'd drop it. |
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SNORT Only if they don't need it completed until the next millennium!
I confess I hate backstitched text on unstitched background because it is hard to anchor the threads well. I still find a way to do it. I would knot my end before I'd carry it under eight unstitched fabric threads. I would even fill the background or ditch the wording before making such a carry. I can accept a less-than-perfect back, but not one that shows through to the front. PaulaB wrote: I have noticed this many times on models...why do they do that?! Sounds like some of you need to start stitching models! :-))) Paula B. -- Brenda Lewis WIP: J. Himsworth "I Shall Not Want" xs J & P Coats "Dancing Snoopy" latchhook |
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Good point. If they had designs that really called to me and didn't
look like "gotta hurry to meet the deadline" designing, I would consider the magazine a must-have no matter what mistakes were stitched on the models. It used to have fairly challenging charts and a larger variety of designers in each issue. Now it seems "dumbed down" and the designers who contribute the most are ones who don't appeal to me. Nothing against Alma Lynne Hayden as a person (since I don't know her), but the style of her work is quite repulsive to me. I know other people go nuts over it, but I get tired of seeing it. Gotta love Martha Beth. She has such a gift for explaining abstract concepts and aesthetics thoroughly and clearly. I have "Duh, why didn't I think of that?" moments when I read her articles. :-) Pat Porter wrote: Perhaps they`re getting pushed to get things done fast! Looks bad though, I should think. I don`t really see why it should make anyone want to stop buying the magazine though. After all, just because THEY do it/show it doesn`t mean you have to follow suit! LOL! On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 19:20:01 GMT, Brenda Lewis wrote: This lack of attention to detail makes a lackluster chart even less appealing. If Martha Beth Lewis (no relation) didn't have such wonderful articles in that magazine, I'd drop it. -- Brenda Lewis WIP: J. Himsworth "I Shall Not Want" xs J & P Coats "Dancing Snoopy" latchhook |
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My LNS lady told me that if I mounted on a dark foam core board it doesn't
show carry overs that you can tell, obviously this wouldn't work for all pictures but I thought it was a great concept. Lisa "Brenda Lewis" wrote in message ... SNORT Only if they don't need it completed until the next millennium! I confess I hate backstitched text on unstitched background because it is hard to anchor the threads well. I still find a way to do it. I would knot my end before I'd carry it under eight unstitched fabric threads. I would even fill the background or ditch the wording before making such a carry. I can accept a less-than-perfect back, but not one that shows through to the front. PaulaB wrote: I have noticed this many times on models...why do they do that?! Sounds like some of you need to start stitching models! :-))) Paula B. -- Brenda Lewis WIP: J. Himsworth "I Shall Not Want" xs J & P Coats "Dancing Snoopy" latchhook |
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lisa wrote:
My LNS lady told me that if I mounted on a dark foam core board it doesn't show carry overs that you can tell, obviously this wouldn't work for all pictures but I thought it was a great concept. I suspect that I'd know that it was dark foam core and find that displeasing, though. Elizabeth -- *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~living well is the best revenge~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* The most important thing one woman can do for another is to illuminate and expand her sense of actual possibilities. --Adrienne Rich *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* |
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