Forget it? Still cannot add that word "frog" to my vocabulary, which after reading various blogs, is what so many of you do...spend time "frogging" when off a stitch or two. I don't know, is it really necessary? Always having been one to "compensate" (now that's a word), I question to continue on with some of my projects or just rip out. In picking up some of these older pieces from the basket, I realize how they landed there...wrong threads, off a stitch or two...just mistakes too numerous to mention.
I was unable to find all the required threads for Primitivebettys' "1836 Spring Tyme" sampler and asked for her advice. She assured me it was fine to use any threads I had on hand. Wonder if I should have asked about the error in placement?
And then there's "Ann Carter" by The Scarlet Letter....I hate to think how many years she's been in that basket! Lost silk thread, way off on row after row, from alphabet to motifs. What to do?
Any words of wisdom...appreciated.
Any words of wisdom...appreciated.
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Greetings and good week. Adelina.
Sometimes I abandon a piece that has errors I can't work around, sometimes I take the stitches, and sometimes I start over. It depends how I feel about the piece!
Peaceful stitching...
My Cottage Garden Fairy has a funky spot at the top of her skirt but I honestly don't think anyone will notice. :0)
Hope you can find a fix for your "no frogs, please".
Maybe for the A. Carter piece you could add the girl's age. Make it look like it was her first sampler.
I love young girls samplers.
Either way the are too pretty not to keep going.
~Nan