Flosstube : #1 Cross Stitch on the diagonal

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • How I cross stitch on the diagonal on full coverage pieces plus some other little tips

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  • @afrostitcher7168
    @afrostitcher7168 6 лет назад +4

    Hi Karen! I felt like I was in a master class when I watched this video! I watched it on my TV and I couldn't comment but I had to find this video on my PC and comment! I LOVED IT ALL!! thanks for sharing all the knowledge you did in the video. I cant get over how you thread your needle!! its my new life mission to master this technique.

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      AfroStitcher thank you so much for your kind comments. I am so glad you enjoyed and I do appreciate the feedback. Once you master the technique of threading your needle you will wish you had known about it sooner🙂

  • @charlottecurtis2531
    @charlottecurtis2531 6 лет назад +2

    This video is a wealth of stitching information! I've recently begun stitching again after a 15 year hiatus (in which I was pursuing other crafts), and there is so much more information, tips, and techniques out there (Thanks, Flosstube!!). I'm working on my first full coverage project on 28 count over 1, and your video speaks to my brain! Finally, it all makes sense in an organized manner! I love watching you stitch, and all of your little tidbits of information are fabulous!

  • @ebell8940
    @ebell8940 5 лет назад +1

    Well done you have done a great job on the video, and I love all you tricks and techniques. So thank you for sharing your experience with us 🥰

  • @sheliaburton541
    @sheliaburton541 5 лет назад

    Hello Karen. Great job and thanks so much for showing us a new way to thread those dang needles. Have a great stitchy week!

  • @kimkeck6266
    @kimkeck6266 3 года назад +1

    Hi! I just to stop the video to comment. I am an INFJ personality....rare....I pick up everything just by taking in all the different senses that I am experiencing! In watching all the cross stitch videos I am also analyzing everything in that video...the person, the background, what they think is beautiful, their voices, their nails, their tone of voice, along with how they speak and what they say! There is a ton of psychology going into everything concerning cross stitch!
    So this leads me to you!!
    You are a very good teacher, your voice is perfect, how you think before you speak....it is nicely thought out! I can tell by the way you work that your are very particular JUST LIKE ME!
    Your mind works like mine too!
    Cross stitch is saving my life mentally! It helps with my shaking and anxiety! I take my work seriously and I want a clean back!
    Anyway, I just had to compliment you! I would love to know you, get advice from you and come over and see to gush over all your work! I bet your home is spotless!!
    PS I about died when you said it was your first video...unbelievable!!
    🌺🙏❣
    PSS needle work should be taught in rehabs and prisons...along with yoga!
    It is very calming, quiet, beautiful, helps your mind and keeps coordination in check!! Namaste

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  3 года назад

      Kim thank you so much for your very kind words. I am humbled. I try my best to make my tutorials understandable and offer support that “you can do this”. “We will do it together”. I am very particular about my needlework but my home is not spotless🥴 too busy fussing over my stitching. I am always available to answer any questions and willing to do sessions on Zoom for folks. Once again thank you for your kindness

  • @lyoung2791
    @lyoung2791 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for showing the working piece with so many different techniques. It really helps to demonstrate all the variety to accomplish the same goal (a beautiful finished piece). I really appreciated your showing the difference between waxing and not waxing. I have been contemplating trying wax and I think, with the help of your video, I have finally decided only to wax my ends where I am threading and my thread has begun to fray from multiple treading/unthreadings. Great video, very straightforward and I look forward to more of them. Happy Stitching!

  • @knitkat1483
    @knitkat1483 3 года назад

    I've been watching dozens of flosstube videos this week for tips since I'm about to start my first really large project, and I'm so glad you made this because your style is closest to the way I prefer to work of anyone I've seen so far, and I learned a lot from your trials, tips, and preferences.
    Thank you!

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  3 года назад

      Cory i am so glad you have found my videos to be helpful. You may want to check out the “For the Love of Diagonal Cross Stitching” facebook group. It is a group that i started and a place to ask questions. You will find loads of help there. It is always good to try new things and experiment until you find the stitching style thay works the best for you. So once again thank you for your kind words. And happy stitching

  • @louisrunci4304
    @louisrunci4304 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Karen. As a new cross stitcher I am so thankful for having found you and this video. I felt as if I was getting a private lesson. Thank you so much.

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  5 лет назад +1

      Louis Runci thank you so very much. I am glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful. Happy stitching

  • @shenandoahveele1777
    @shenandoahveele1777 6 лет назад

    This is very useful! Thank you! Also that needle threading trick, life changing!

  • @0501Amm
    @0501Amm 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for doing this video. I'm yet to start my first HAED but am doing some research on different methods. I really love the way you stitch and it seems to fit with my preferences. I'm going to give it a go on a smaller piece first. Thanks again!

  • @annepickard1717
    @annepickard1717 6 лет назад

    Great. Work. Very kind of you to take the time and effort to demonstrate your technique. You sure have learned a lot in your yeRs of stitching. I too have a form of dyslexia and this really helps me . Diagonal stitching solves a lot for me. Many thanks

  • @bigdogmom7233
    @bigdogmom7233 6 лет назад

    I just want to say thank you for this video. I am stitching my first HAED and this stitching technique has helped so much. As I am only on the first page of my piece and only working with two colors of thread, the thought of wrapping my head around parking was daunting. Your way of stitching is so easy and workable. Thanks again...I look forward to other video's from you.

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      Barbara Hosford thank you so much. I am so glad you found this helpful. Happy stitching

  • @puntocrocetta
    @puntocrocetta 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much for this video.. i can stay here listen and watching you for days!! Thanks again to share you knowing!!

  • @torimom20012002
    @torimom20012002 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, this is so much clearer than I have seen previously. I might try this now. ☺

  • @smiler820
    @smiler820 6 лет назад +4

    Please carry on showing all your stitching tips you are brilliant

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      diana ainsworth thank you Diana. I do plan to do more videos. I am open to suggestions for things you would like to know about.

  • @gemmastitches
    @gemmastitches 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for this video! Parking never clicked for me until I watched this, now I wouldn’t stitch any other way.

  • @kimbell4307
    @kimbell4307 2 года назад +1

    I'm going to be doing a couple of larger full coverage projects soon and I want to try stitching on the diagonal and parking. I could never understand other videos, but yours makes sense to me and I feel like I can do it! I love your tip for threading a needle too! Thanks for the videos!

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  2 года назад

      Awesome glad you found them helpful. Feel free to contact me if you have questions and/or come join the FB group “for the love of diagonal stitching”. Enjoy your journey

  • @vidalindner4326
    @vidalindner4326 6 лет назад +2

    Hi there Karen ; I would like to welcome you to our community of cross stitching . I also to say a big Thank you for showing us how you do your own diagonal stitching. It is nice to see how others use their stitching methods. So... welcome and Please keep the videos coming. We can't wait to see what you have in store for us all.

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      Vida Lindner thank you so much. I enjoyed making them.

  • @2ladyhomesteadershodge898
    @2ladyhomesteadershodge898 Год назад

    Wonderful lesson! Your thread just had "stage fright", lol.. Vivian Ann living 100% off grid on the side of the mountain in northeast Tennessee

  • @cathymayfield2064
    @cathymayfield2064 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for the parking instructions. I really needed it.

  • @michelleaukett4366
    @michelleaukett4366 6 лет назад

    Hi Karen, Thanks for that I do diagonal stitching only when I have a lot of black background, otherwise doesn't work for me but as you say whatever makes you happy!! But I love the needle threading you did and I tried it and I was amazed it worked ! I also tried parking, did not like the threads everywhere....so I have all my needles pre threaded and that works for me. But I love watching what other stitchers do, you always learn so much. So great first video !

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад +1

      Michelle Aukett thanks so much! I am so glad the needle threading technique worked for you..best thing since sliced bread😁 I agree I too love watching how others stitch. You never know what little tricks you may pick up.

  • @RiversLove
    @RiversLove 4 года назад

    Finally, I get it!! Thank you so much!! Loved your video!

  • @ericburdonmorrall2041
    @ericburdonmorrall2041 Год назад

    N
    Hi Karen I watched your video on confetti stitching and the penny finally dropped thank you so much.sue 🇬🇧

  • @judyrosey
    @judyrosey 5 лет назад

    WOW!!! I love it! Thank you Jan and thank you Karen....❤

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  5 лет назад

      Wild Rose. My pleasure. Hope you enjoy stitching this way. Be prepared it is addictive😁

  • @kherndon3785
    @kherndon3785 6 лет назад

    Great first video, Karen! Nice to see you here. 😊

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much Karen. It was fun to do. My plan is to do more SAL videos

  • @fiddlebows
    @fiddlebows 5 лет назад

    Wonderful video! Thanks for sharing your technique. So enjoyed your relaxed presentation and detailed information. I’m working on my first HAED and realize that it would be my only one if I don’t find a better method for myself. I’ve done many cross stitch patterns before but not with so much detail. I’ve been working cross country which always seemed to work for me but is driving me crazy with so much confetti.
    You did such a beautiful job on this video. I’ll be watching the others you have soon except for the hard anger which is not for me.
    Kitsey

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words.. I to have been stitching for many many years. Cross country was my way to. However this technique makes stitching HAEDS so much easier. Hope you find it helpful and enjoy your journey........"Karen

  • @MsKarenMR
    @MsKarenMR Год назад

    Thanks for Sharing Karen!!!💖 Happy Stitching 🤗!!!

  • @Kitchensurprise
    @Kitchensurprise 2 года назад

    Thanks so much! Wish I had known of your channel years ago. Thanks to Country Stitchers, I have found my way here.

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  2 года назад

      Wonderful! I am sooo sooo glad you found me

  • @trinityamber1936
    @trinityamber1936 2 года назад

    Thank you so much! This helped me make a gift for my aunt in Hospice, you’re an angel

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  2 года назад

      You are so very welcome. I am happy my video has helped you with your gift. I am so sorry to hear that your aunt is on hospice. I so hope they take good care of her and keep her comfortable. Take care………Karen

  • @debbybrandenburger2598
    @debbybrandenburger2598 6 лет назад

    I LOVE the way you do the "diagonal" stitching method. I, like you, seem to like the horizontal stitching the best. I haven't noticed significant lines from stitching in a column, but I have not gotten much done on my first HAED yet, so they could become noticeable as time goes on. But using your technique will be awesome. And I do like the fact that you've minimized the number of threads that are being parked. Now, my only problem is that my current HAED design is in a box in storage. Guess I'll just have to find another chart and start a new one!!!! Thank you so much, Karen.

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      Debby Brandenburger so glad you found this helpful. Happy stitching!!

  • @sheryldoiron1834
    @sheryldoiron1834 6 лет назад

    Thank for this. I had watched someone else's video on diagonal stitching and totally get how it was done but you have made it so easy.

    • @sheryldoiron1834
      @sheryldoiron1834 6 лет назад

      Oops could not totally get

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      So glad you found my video helpful..thank you for your kind words

  • @vickiereno1665
    @vickiereno1665 4 года назад

    Great video - I want to try your method. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  4 года назад

      Vickie Reno my pleasure. I hope you enjoy stitching this way

  • @EclecticSB
    @EclecticSB 5 лет назад

    Hi there, I came here due to a mention on Jan’s channel. Very interesting and informative. Thank you. - Sue T.

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  5 лет назад +1

      time_to_stitch_ my pleasure!

  • @KatesCraftingCorner
    @KatesCraftingCorner 6 лет назад

    Thanks for your awesome tutorial!

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      Kate's Crafting Corner thank you. Glad you enjoyed. Hope it was helpful

  • @occam5123
    @occam5123 5 лет назад

    I learnt a lot with this video. Thank you. I am a newbie.

  • @donhanlon9291
    @donhanlon9291 4 года назад +1

    I just found you. Plan to start a HAED soon. Thank you! I'll be checking out your other videos as well.

    • @KT-sq2ml
      @KT-sq2ml 3 года назад

      @Don Hanlon - have you started your HAED yet? I found Karen’s videos to be very helpful. Check out her vids on Pattern Keeper app if you haven’t yet!! I couldn’t work on HAED charts until I discovered that app via Karen’s videos.

  • @gayaxstitcher5959
    @gayaxstitcher5959 3 года назад

    i love ur soothing tone n pace. very relaxing

  • @KT-sq2ml
    @KT-sq2ml 5 лет назад

    Oops, Karen - now I found all your other videos regarding diagonal stitching - so I think my questions (below) will be addressed in those! Again, thank you for posting about this technique!! Kevin

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  5 лет назад +1

      K T my pleasure Kevin. If you do not find all you answers please let me know and i will try and help you

  • @robertparsons5995
    @robertparsons5995 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this. I use a simliar technique and find like you that working top down works best. The only difference in m method is choosing the colour to work first in a 10 stich 'row'. I look to see which colour is on the right hand side of the row. I stitch that as a half cross stitch, leaving gaps as needed, then wotk the next on the right, till all the colours are done in one direction. I then look at the left hand side of the row and work that colour back, then the next to left . i find this works well. i park as you do.

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      robert parsons hi! Your method of choosing which color to work sounds interesting. Will give it a try. Thanks. I just love seeing and hearing about how others stitch and always willing to try a new way..

  • @Bina6019
    @Bina6019 4 года назад +2

    I just started my first HAED and wanted to learn about diagonal stitching. Thank you! Blessings!

  • @renabrown851
    @renabrown851 4 года назад

    Thank you.no wish I had found you sooner.

  • @debradarensbourg6977
    @debradarensbourg6977 4 года назад

    I learned A lot from this video thank you..

  • @andreastrom6106
    @andreastrom6106 6 лет назад

    I love using my tablet for my haed. I did change my page view to show pages it horizontally instead of vertical. That way they show it similar to a book and when I zoom in i can actually be on two pages at once which has made my mistakes at the page jumps much less 😁

  • @riccihershey405
    @riccihershey405 5 лет назад

    Thank you! You explained this so:simply, and so thoroughly. Does "parking" use more thread? And do counted cross stitch kits come with enough thread for "parking" thread? Because you make it seem very doable, I plan to try this. on my next kit. Also, thank you for the handy needle threading tip.

  • @KT-sq2ml
    @KT-sq2ml 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Karen - I really enjoyed this video! I am not familiar with diagonal stitching, other than watching one other video yesterday which mentioned your name (as well as BlitStitch) so this technique is quite new to me. I’ve never stitched a true “full coverage” piece before, mostly because of my fear of the parking method with the kajillion threads hanging all over the place. Years ago I began a HAED design and gave up rather quickly, also because of the parking method and becoming easily confused and stressed over the threads. THIS method of diagonal stitching really looks easy to pick up, so I’m excited to try it sometime in the near future. Your stitches look so neat and tidy!
    I had two questions for you. First, do you start and end your threads in the traditional manner of securing them under some of the previous stitches? I suppose if you are using two strands, you can begin your threads with the “loop method,” but when ending that color do you just secure it under several stitches that were already placed? Or do you just let the loose thread dangle on the back and figure it will be covered eventually by future stitches?
    I also wanted to ask what program you use to upload your chart on your iPad or tablet? I’ve seen videos where people highlight their stitches as they go on their tablet, and it seems like it’s so much easier to manage than having all the paper charts and colored pencils/highlighters, etc..
    Thanks again for posting the video. I love your philosophy regarding this being a hobby and “fun” and stress-free. I will need to remember your three foot rule next time I make an error! Kevin

  • @TerryleeCrafts
    @TerryleeCrafts 6 лет назад +1

    Your instructions are so clear! Thank you for doing this. Have you noticed any page lines by working late by page? I want to give this a try!

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад +1

      Rabbit Trail Stitching my pleasure. So far I have had no issue with page lines.

  • @Stix00001
    @Stix00001 2 года назад

    Hello Karen.
    You are an absolute joy to watch and listen to. I finally understand that technique. Can you please help me with a few questions? Do you start with new threads at the top of every diagonal? When you reach the bottom of each page, do you end the thread or park it on to the following page below? How do you continue the diagonal on page 2? How does the diagonal continue? I love the method of 1 row of 10 stitches because I have missed stitches, and the back would get bulky. Thank you for sharing this technique.❤

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  2 года назад +1

      Hi Jenn. Awesome that my video has helped you. And certainly I can answer your questions..yes i start new at the top of the diagonal. When reaching the bottom of the page I find it easiest to park your threads in the overlap area and then they are ready for when you do the next row of pages. When the top of your diagonal goes onto the second page unless you are going to just go page by page you will be going across 2 pages. So if you use Pattern Keeper it is not an issue cause the pages are together into one big chart. If however you are working from a paper pattern it will be best to tape your pages together. That makes the transition between pages easier. Your other option is when the top of your diagonal reaches the edge if the page just work the diagonal going down the side of the page until you have the page completed. On thing with doing this is you run the risk of page lines. Hope this answers your questions and helps. If not just let me know

    • @Stix00001
      @Stix00001 2 года назад

      @The Needlebugg I finally get it. I'm so grateful for taking the time to explain this method. You're an angel and an absolute joy to watch. So genuine and down to earth. ❤ One more question: if I can. I'm stitching 1 over 1 on 28 count, with one strand. I have adopted the loop start, and it works well, but I have great difficulty trying to tack the end thread. Is it possible if you could do a video on how to tack the thread on 28 count? I find there not enough thread within the fabric to split at times. It's the only issue I have at this point. Bless🙏

  • @smiler820
    @smiler820 6 лет назад

    I started cross stitching very late in life 69 , I am now 71 I love it and I wish I could have found this hobby early in my life as I won't have much stitching time left especially when tackling an haed ... I am going to start purple iris mini after Christmas and this is the question , lots of black so 1over 1 on 20 count adia isn't working for me so I tried 2over 1 and the coverage was good but I know I will struggle as the next row becomes more dense ... have ordered 22 count but then this makes the design large and I will still have to do 2 over 1 and I really wanted to do 1 over 1 if I go smaller count it will make the design too small ... my ideal would be to have a much thicker thread I have anchor as people say it is slightly thicker and that hasn't covered it doing the 1over 1 . I was wondering if it would be ok in a perl cotton 8 or 12 just for the black but then would it look ok with the rest of the floss ? I hope you understand my ramblings :) Diana

  • @milisajohnson3225
    @milisajohnson3225 4 года назад

    Thank you so much very interesting. I enjoyed seeing your way diagonal stitching.

  • @cindygaudet1390
    @cindygaudet1390 4 года назад

    Thanks so much.Jan hicks sent me for you pattern keeper video, however i have 4 of 20 pages of my haed done and find the stitches are terrible in that they aren’t consistent good x’es and the back is a mess. I was stitching x country 20 rows and parking and the back is thick and messy. So yes have entire top finished but technically it’s 1/5 done and not happy.
    So, trying to figure a way to keep back semi neat as you say and not get lines..

  • @dragonlady0407
    @dragonlady0407 3 года назад

    Thank u so much Karen for ur fab videos... I have found a new passion. I'm really enjoying learning to diagonal stitch but still find myself stitch in the square more that I should.. do have any tips x

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  3 года назад

      My best advice is to do what works best for you. It is ok to stray from the strict diagonal. Especially if there are just a few stitches of the same color close by. Everyone does it a bit differently. Experiment. You will find whst works the best for you. It really is all about finding your joy one stitch at a time

  • @blitstitch
    @blitstitch 6 лет назад

    Thanks so much for doing this, Karen. I had never thought about how stitching horizontally from the top down would make it so that your threads hang out of the way. I'll have to try that. If you are working with a color that doesn't have a stitch in the next row, do you end your thread off there or do you park down in the next row where it shows up again? If you do skip to the next row, how far are you willing to carry your threads?

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад +1

      blitstitch thanks for stopping by. Your video was my inspiration and thank you for that. I will park about 10 rows away if that color is not used again within those 10 rows i will end the thread. I will say when you get into a high confetti area is does get a bit tricky to park your threads correctly but i think that would be the case no matter what method you use

    • @robertparsons5995
      @robertparsons5995 6 лет назад +1

      Itdepends on how big a jump it is. one or two rows is fine. any more than that i will finish off, or possibly trael through finished stiches to a conenient point.

  • @hotvamp666
    @hotvamp666 6 лет назад

    Definitely going to try this technique out on my first Haed fantastic video would love to see more videos from you and also what is the count of fabric you are using in this video thank you :)

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      Danielle Grimwood sorry I did forget to mention the fabric. It is 25 count easy count. Thank you for watching.

  • @bonikrous9216
    @bonikrous9216 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much for this video. You have helped so much. Please make more! Could you tell me what kind of thread organizer that you showed is, and maybe a link to where to find it, please?

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      Boni Krous thank you so much for your kind words. My organizer is a Pako organizer. The place i found with the best price is Sassy2stitch.com

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      Boni Krous follow the link and then type in Pako in the search bar on the site. It is the last item on the page

    • @bonikrous9216
      @bonikrous9216 6 лет назад

      The Needle Bugg Thank you for the link. 🙂

  • @pattyearnest610
    @pattyearnest610 5 лет назад

    Is HAED the only company that has patterns that diagonal parking method can be used? Does HEAD have back stitching or 3/4 or 1/4 stitches? I have been stitching for years. I have never seen diagonal stitching until recently. I taught myself to cross stitch when i was in the military stationed in Germany. I love it and still learning new things. I love how you pin your threads. I have always used Aida cloth. Think I will graduate to even weave though. Love watching you stitch and thank you for talking us through what you are doing and giving an explanation as to why you do it the way you do. Thanks for the privilege of watching you!

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  5 лет назад

      Patty Earnest you can do diagonal stitching on any cross stitch piece. It does not need to be a HAED. People even do it on non full coverage pieces. The process is the same. HAED does not have any fractional stitches. They are all full cross and there is no backstitching. All the detail is done with color. Thank you so much for your kind words. I am glad you find my videos helpful. If interested you may want to check out my Facebook group. “For the Love of Diagonal Cross Stitching”

  • @HeatherMarieLP
    @HeatherMarieLP 6 лет назад

    Hi Karen. Thanks for the great video! Question for you. Since I can’t see your whole chart, are you splitting all the boxes diagonally down the middle starting at the first stitch in the upper left hand corner? Hope this question makes sense! I want to try this and I just want to make sure I’m marking my chart correctly.

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад +1

      Heather P ... yes. I split just as you described. Just watch for the pages that start with only part of a 10x10 block. I like my diagonal lines to be as shown throughout the whole page. Just let me know if you need further help. Thanks for watching

    • @HeatherMarieLP
      @HeatherMarieLP 6 лет назад

      The Needle Bugg Thank you!

  • @charlenebron2229
    @charlenebron2229 4 года назад

    Hey Karen, I dont know if you have since deicovered this as its an older video but there is a program called pattern keeper for android devices. It is a fantastic program but unlike most of them it merges the pages and just puts a thicker line between them so you could theoretically stitch over pages if you want in the future.

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  4 года назад

      Charlene Bron thank you. I have known aboutPattern Keeper since it was released. It surely is a fantastic app. Use it all the time. It is truly the best isn’t it!

    • @charlenebron2229
      @charlenebron2229 4 года назад

      @@NeedleBugg its amazing, the patterns I'm doing at the moment werent compatible with it in the beginning but the update a few months back made them work. I stitch so much faster now

  • @merylwhite3022
    @merylwhite3022 2 года назад

    Thank you for this most informative video. When using the Pako organiser which I also love I would like to know how you prevent your threads from collecting any dust and any lint circulating due to air-conditioning?

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  2 года назад

      Meryl that is part of the reason I gave up using the Pako. I did not like how the threads tangled.short of covering them up all,the time or having some sort of bag to keep them in I don’t know how you would keep them clean and dust free. Hope you find a solution that works for you

    • @merylwhite3022
      @merylwhite3022 2 года назад

      @@NeedleBugg Thank you Karen, which system are you using now please?

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  2 года назад +1

      Meryl right now I am using floss pages by Flossanthology on Etsy. Each page has 14 channels that you thread the floss into. So it keeps threads separated like the Pako. Easy just to pull 1 strand. And your floss stays clean and tangle free.i did a video on them just a short while ago. I really like them. Just search Flossanthology on etsy

  • @sherrykeever8097
    @sherrykeever8097 6 лет назад

    Thank you for your tutorial. I have been having a lot of issues with what I would call "crowding" . I thing this is the solution to my problem. I did have one question: what is the purpose of the different colors your pattern is marked? also when setting up the space on your pattern that you will be working from is there a certain amount of stitches you will be working with on the diagonal? Thank you in advance. Sherry

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад +1

      Sherry loves stitching i used one color, usually yellow, to mark my diagonal which is 10 stitches wide. Then when marking off my completed stitches i use a different color every day. That way i can track how many stitches i did each day. As far as your issue of “crowding” what count fabric are you using and how many threads?

    • @sherrykeever8097
      @sherrykeever8097 6 лет назад

      Needle Bugg thanks for getting back so quickly. I started stitching a year a d a half ago. The I stitched on 14 aida. Now i a on 16 count but i would like to go to 18 count but not sure if my vision would allow it

  • @annbilyeu33
    @annbilyeu33 4 года назад +1

    The name of my home business is called The Original Needle Beetle!

  • @cynthiavang6712
    @cynthiavang6712 3 года назад

    Hi Karen, I'm not sure if you mentioned it in any of the other stitch with me on diagonal stitching but I curious, I am starting at the top left corner, how do I go on with the next row of diagonal? Do I start from the bottom back up? Or do I start a whole new set of flosses on the second diagonal sections?

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  3 года назад +1

      Cynthia Vang with the very first diagonal which is only 55 stitches. I carry my needed threads back to the top placing where needed. After that diagonal is finished and from there on i end my threads and start again at the top. I always work top down. HTH

    • @cynthiavang6712
      @cynthiavang6712 3 года назад

      @@NeedleBugg Awesome. Thank you for letting me know. I got stuck and was like wait, do I go back up or start bottom up but it makes sense now. My very first time doing diagonal and really appreciate you for doing these tutorial. I am will be learning to do harddanger with your tutorial as well. I just loved your stitch with me and seeing you stitch so perfect.

  • @srhholladay
    @srhholladay 4 года назад

    Thank you! Question, do you finish your crosses? / then\ next X / than\ or do you //// then \\\\

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  4 года назад

      I cross each x as i go. I find my stitches look neater that way.

    • @srhholladay
      @srhholladay 4 года назад

      @@NeedleBugg THANK YOU!

  • @lauraharrison9893
    @lauraharrison9893 5 лет назад

    I’m confused. I like to start upper left and work down so how do I start my piece on the diagonal

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  5 лет назад +1

      Laura Harrison watch my video titled updates on FO, WIP and starting a HAED. I show you how i start in the upper left corner. I always work down. If you need more help just let me know

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  5 лет назад

      Laura Harrison you may also want to check out the Facebook group. For the Love of Diagonal Cross Stitching

  • @evrensburg
    @evrensburg 3 года назад

    Hi. Thanks so much for a great flosstube. Really clear. Two questions. Looks like you are using a roll bar frame for stretching? What size do you use if you have 72 pages? How do you manage if your fabric is large? What do you use for stretching? I suspect you can’t fold a large fabric...

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  3 года назад +1

      I am using qsnap so i just roll my excess fabric and use strips of fabric with a magnet on each end. That holds the rolled fabric. I place one end on the top of my work and the other end on the underside. Encasing the rolled fabric. My size of fabric is determined by the stitch count of the design and the count fabric o want to use. I hope this helps

    • @evrensburg
      @evrensburg 3 года назад

      @@NeedleBugg Thanks much. This is what I am going to do as well. Appreciated.

  • @KT-sq2ml
    @KT-sq2ml 3 года назад

    Hi Karen! I’ve probably asked you this before (sorry!) or you’ve probably posted the answer before, BUT can you tell me what app(s) you’ve used to save/scan and highlight your charts as you stitch other than Pattern Keeper? I LOVE Pattern Keeper and am using it for my first one only HAED (at the moment! Ha!) but I’m wondering if I can scan charts from my many other WIPs into my tablet rather than using the paper chart or paper working copy. Thanks in advance for your help. Your videos and tips are amazing!! 🤗🤗
    Kevin

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  3 года назад +1

      Hi Kevin! I used XODO for charts that I scanned and wanted to mark off.. you won’t be able to search but you can mark off your stitches. Did you know that pattern keeper now has the ability for you to use scanned charts. I will say I have not tried it myself but it is my understanding that it can be done.. if you are not a member check out the Stitching with Pattern Keeper group on FB. It has a lot of information on using Pattern Keeper. I am so glad you enjoy my videos and have found them helpful. Wishing you a Merry Christmas. 🤗🤗

    • @KT-sq2ml
      @KT-sq2ml 3 года назад

      @@NeedleBugg oh my goodness, I had no idea we can now scan charts into pattern keeper!! I’ve been so “out of it” this last year - I need to check out the FB group and see what I’ve been missing!! I hope you are doing well and am wishing you a very merry Christmas and a fantastic 2021 as well!! Thanks for the info!! Hugs!!! Kevin

  • @kallina9
    @kallina9 6 лет назад

    On what size of canvas do you embroider this pattern?

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      kallina9 25 ct easy guide by zweigart

    • @kallina9
      @kallina9 6 лет назад

      Thanks :)

  • @biancazainescu
    @biancazainescu 6 лет назад

    Great tips and video Karen! I have a question regarding your long experience stitching...what do you do with all your finished work? Do you sell it? I've been stitching a lot lately and already have all my walls covered up and much money invested in this hobby, so I was wondering what others do?

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      zainescu bianca thank you for your kind words. In my early years I gave away a lot of my stitching as gifts. More recently - the last 20 years- I stitched for myself..to date there are about 40 samplers hanging in my living room and dining room. I had 16 more that were not framed and had them made into a quilt. If you watch my 2nd stitch with me video I talk about my samplers and then there is a slideshow at the end. I don’t sell my things because you would barely get your cost. Was going to put some in a shop that takes handmade items on consignment but pieces I spent months on and many dollars I would barely get $100 for them..not worth it so I had the quilt made. Thanks for asking and hope this answers your question

  • @trinaportner4125
    @trinaportner4125 5 лет назад

    How do you know if those are 10 x 10 squares I am a new cross stitch

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  5 лет назад +1

      Trina Portner the darker lines on the chart designate a 10 x 10 square. The grey lines on the fabric should match the dark lines on the chart. On the fabric the 1st grey line is stitch #1. And the last thread before the next grey line is stitch #10

  • @gabbyferreira4786
    @gabbyferreira4786 6 лет назад

    How did you get horizontal??

  • @gabbyferreira4786
    @gabbyferreira4786 6 лет назад

    Where can you buy gridded fabric

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      Gabby Ferreira i got mine from Heaven and Earth Designs. 123 Stitch also has it in 14 ct. ABC stitch therapy carries it those are the ones i can think of off the top of my head

  • @dianajones256
    @dianajones256 6 лет назад

    How are you putting your chart on you tablet

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  6 лет назад

      Diana Jones I purchased my chart as pdf and save it to Dropbox...then I open GoodReader which I have connected tp Dropbox find the chart and download..when I download I choose the option to sync. Then all my changes are automatically saved.

  • @TheKim19822
    @TheKim19822 2 года назад

    Hi, what fabric count and type is this please?

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  2 года назад

      25 count easy guide by Zweigart

  • @wilhollands8448
    @wilhollands8448 4 года назад

    I am a little confused. In your video all your stitching was done under a horizontal line of stitches. I saw that there was some diagonal stitches already completed just to the bottom right of where you were stitching in the video. It is like you have changed it up in the middle of stitching an area, and jumped to different areas to stitch a different angle. I see many sides, or lines of stitching. I hope you didn't turn your QSnap on its side to stitch ... that would be a NO NO. Am I missing something?

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg  4 года назад

      Wil, no worries. I have tried many different stitching techniques on this piece. trying to find what works best for me. all my stitches are crossed the same way. not to worry.. actually considering framing it withe the back open so you can see all the different methods that I used. it surely will tell my stitching journey.

  • @laurakilner440
    @laurakilner440 3 года назад

    I can't see if you are tent stitching or full cross?

  • @judyostafiew4151
    @judyostafiew4151 3 года назад

    9

  • @rhondadominguez4314
    @rhondadominguez4314 4 года назад

    I thought this was about diagonal stitching? She's stitching horizontally?????