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I had never seen the tip of separating the two strands and going in different directions. Very helpful. Also, the rise over run...awesome! I'll be implementing those from now on. Thank you!
This is so helpful. Thank you! It was also wildly entertaining for my goofy cat, who tried *very* hard to catch that thread sliding across the screen 😂
What a helpful tip about slopes! Is it possible in the future to do a video about the parking method? I find it confusing, especially how the back will look. I have the CCS bakery and flower shop and want to try the parking method, but too scared 🙈😞
I haven't actually ever done Parking, but maybe we can learn together! I guess "Parking" is kinda what I'm doing with these loop start backstitch techniques, though.
@SonovaStitch I know Marie did a parking method for CCS last year. It was a good video, but I didn't fully understand because she didn't shoe the back side. I've watched non CCS videos on parking and it has me more confused 😵💫 I'm willing to learn together! By the way, love how you called this video Baby Got Backstitch...I know every single word to Baby Got Back but will now sing it differently 🤣
Great video and I learnt a lot. There is something unusual happening with the audio however - the issue starts around the 8 minute mark. Thank you for everything you do.
Oh, I think I messed that up. I re-recorded the audio for that section because it wasn't very clear. I must have accidentally left both audio tracks there. Sorry that's so confusing!
My algebra teacher was right thanks Ford you are great. A question I have is why do designers not use the center line of a design as a grid it's always off . I've given up using the center to start my projects I just go to the design figure out 2 inches off of the left side and start the pattern.
Thanks for watching! At Caterpillar Cross Stitch, we recommend folding the fabric in half and half again to find the middle. Then correspond this with the middle of the pattern (see where the red lines cross). Follow the design from the centre point using the correct colour thread from the key. Each symbol on the pattern represents one cross stitch.
If I'm understanding your question right, it's probably because in order for the center point of a pattern to fall on a bolded grid line, the chart would always have to be an even number of stitches both tall and wide, and not only that, but a multiple of 20 stitches tall and wide. If my design were, say, 23 stitches wide, in order for the center line to fall on a bolded line, I'd have to make the overall grid 40 stitches wide total, and my center would still be half a stitch off from there. Does that make sense? The only other way would be for the chart to count out from the center, but then that would mean a chart that was 50 stitches x 50 stitches, the stitch in the top left corner would be -25,25 instead of the usual 1,1.
I hope you’re going to cover backstitching curves. I’m doing a Nora Corbett and I have three big swooping curves I can’t seem to make look lovely and swoops.
Love ur videos. I a need help trying to find a certain cross stitch kit. It is a Pegasus. Is there any way possible for you to help me find the kit? Thanking you in advance for your help. Loretta
Thanks for being here Caterpillar Crew! Please like and subscribe and don't forget to claim your 10% off discount code for your first order by tapping here: eepurl.com/giThcT Sally and Ford x
Ford knocked it out of the ballpark again. He has unique way of doing things never thought of.
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
Ford is great isn't he! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the video. Doing a loop and then have one strand for each direction is actually pretty cool idea!
Thanks for watching! We're glad you enjoyed it!
I had never seen the tip of separating the two strands and going in different directions. Very helpful. Also, the rise over run...awesome! I'll be implementing those from now on. Thank you!
This is so helpful. Thank you! It was also wildly entertaining for my goofy cat, who tried *very* hard to catch that thread sliding across the screen 😂
Love this! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic tips - thanks! I've been backstitching 'wrong' for years! I don't always go backwards at all.
I learned some new techniques today, thanks so muxh Ford. I really enjoy your informative content.
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Thank you, Ford; another very helpful video 🪡
Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much!
I'm having some issues ending my backstitch without other cross-stitches around to help secure it.......Can you go over that in next week's video?
Will do!
Check out around the 1:30 mark of next week's video!
@@SonovaStitchwill do.....thanks
What a helpful tip about slopes!
Is it possible in the future to do a video about the parking method? I find it confusing, especially how the back will look. I have the CCS bakery and flower shop and want to try the parking method, but too scared 🙈😞
I haven't actually ever done Parking, but maybe we can learn together! I guess "Parking" is kinda what I'm doing with these loop start backstitch techniques, though.
@SonovaStitch I know Marie did a parking method for CCS last year. It was a good video, but I didn't fully understand because she didn't shoe the back side. I've watched non CCS videos on parking and it has me more confused 😵💫 I'm willing to learn together!
By the way, love how you called this video Baby Got Backstitch...I know every single word to Baby Got Back but will now sing it differently 🤣
Always learn something new from your videos. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Very clever method of back stitch!
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
this video is amazing an helpful thank you so much
So glad it's helped! :) Thank you for watching!
I appreciate all your videos
Thanks! I appreciate you watching all my videos!
We appreciate you watching, thank you!
Great video and I learnt a lot. There is something unusual happening with the audio however - the issue starts around the 8 minute mark. Thank you for everything you do.
Have you tried reloading the video in another internet browser? Lovely to hear this tutorial has helped!
I also had an issue with the audio at the 8 minute mark. It kind of echoed but I could still understand
There is still an echo for a while@@CaterpillarCrossStitch
Oh, I think I messed that up. I re-recorded the audio for that section because it wasn't very clear. I must have accidentally left both audio tracks there. Sorry that's so confusing!
@@SonovaStitch These things happen! Still learnt a lot from you.
Thank you very much 🧵🪡♥️
Glad we can help! Thanks for watching!
Thank you! Looking forward to next weeks tips.
Thanks for watching!
My algebra teacher was right thanks Ford you are great. A question I have is why do designers not use the center line of a design as a grid it's always off . I've given up using the center to start my projects I just go to the design figure out 2 inches off of the left side and start the pattern.
Thanks for watching! At Caterpillar Cross Stitch, we recommend folding the fabric in half and half again to find the middle. Then correspond this with the middle of the pattern (see where the red lines cross). Follow the design from the centre point using the correct colour thread from the key. Each symbol on the pattern represents one cross stitch.
If I'm understanding your question right, it's probably because in order for the center point of a pattern to fall on a bolded grid line, the chart would always have to be an even number of stitches both tall and wide, and not only that, but a multiple of 20 stitches tall and wide. If my design were, say, 23 stitches wide, in order for the center line to fall on a bolded line, I'd have to make the overall grid 40 stitches wide total, and my center would still be half a stitch off from there. Does that make sense? The only other way would be for the chart to count out from the center, but then that would mean a chart that was 50 stitches x 50 stitches, the stitch in the top left corner would be -25,25 instead of the usual 1,1.
I hope you’re going to cover backstitching curves. I’m doing a Nora Corbett and I have three big swooping curves I can’t seem to make look lovely and swoops.
We will add it to the list! Thanks for watching.
Something you might find useful around the 6 minute mark of next Monday's video!
Love ur videos. I a need help trying to find a certain cross stitch kit. It is a Pegasus. Is there any way possible for you to help me find the kit? Thanking you in advance for your help. Loretta
Thank you for watching!
Has part 2 been done yet?
not yet - we'll give Ford a nudge :)
It was all making sense until this part, then it got confusing to me.
I'm sorry about that, which part can I help with?
Thank you so much!