Sunday, May 12, 2013

Holy guacamole! First 200 stitches :)

It has felt so good being in the cave today behind some needle and fabric!  I got the first 200 stitches put in my very first HAED…”Fright Night”.  I LOVE IT!!

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25 ct. Pewter Lugana.  I’m doing 2 threads over 1.  But man, those are some super teeny tiny little x’s.  And my back is not only a super hot mess, it is a HARD mess making it hard to get the needle through sometimes.  I’m also still trying to figure out how I want to handle the needles.  I’ve got a box with all the threads in it.  From there I pull out what is in the boxes I’ll be working on that day and put them in the lamp stand.  Today, I used the needle minder and did the whole symbol/number thing on it (for today’s threads only).  That makes it quicker to switch through I think, but I’m not sure how it will work in the long run.  I’m supposed to be looking through the bottom of the bi-focals to do this, and I actually go back and forth.  Either way it’s still tough on the eyes.  Any suggestions on how to organize, stitch, etc?  All HAED pointers I am fully open to!!

3 comments:

  1. Nice start! I've got my threads and fabric to start a smaller HAED and I've been trying to figure out the best way to do it too. Have you tried it with one thread, does it cover it enough?

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  2. Hi Shanda!! I've started my first Haed and had to change the fabric to aida as I really didn't like how it came out! Using 2 threads so it's all fine. I have also just about started an other one & it's on evenweave. I'm doing full cross stitch but 1 over 1. It covers well and most of the colours are dark blue... so yep as I do cross country it leaves tiny tiny little holes for me to change the colours, hard work.... Such fun! :D

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  3. Hiya, great progress! I am about 75% through my first HAED and I started by using the parking method like you and found that 1 it was hard to keep up where the threads/colours all were and 2 my back was messy! I changed then to one colour at a time and concentrating on one page at a time also, i found that this has made it a heck of a lot quicker for me :)

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