I have to have the name, please, i.e. 100% cotton, (creases too much to my liking), poli-cotton (too thin?), ??? Thank you! (I start feeling guilty, 2nd question today!) Suzette
2493 Hello Suzette, I have made some embroidery for frame I have used linen, it wax not too thin and it has a good manners.but if you wash it before frame, it is a little difficult to iron
11683 Suzette I like using a 100% cotton canvas. It's thicker & has good body to it& when stretched & mounted with the design looks real well. I usually use an off white but I believe it comes in other colors. *
by suzettebritz 12 days ago
Lillian, I have also engraved "100% cotton canvas" in my mind, if I don't get it here, will wait untill I get to SA. Thank you!
53750 I bought some linen to try for creating
embroidered pictures. I haven't had a
chance to use it yet. I like
Jerrilyn's idea of using recycled
table cloths. I think Damask would be
especially nice as it has a close weave,
yet is very soft until starched up.
Thanks for asking a great question and
thanks for the very informative answers.
For those who have replied in Dutch (?) it
would be really nice if you also answered
in English for the rest of us who only
speak English.
With best intentions, hugs n roses, Meganne
by suzettebritz 12 days ago
Thanks Meganne and apologies - I will from now on only reply in English, even if cuties answer me in Afrikaans.
by meganne 12 days ago
AHA! It is Afrikaans! Thank you Suzette. I
wish I could understand and join in as I
love South Africa. I have collected and
read (many times) every Wilbur Smith book
and I feel an afinity to your country.
Hugs n roses, Meganne
44617 Suzette die beste is maar calico (ongebleikte linne)
by suzettebritz 12 days ago
All the above comments were just to know where Kraai is from. She is from a town in SA and her name is Gerda
by meganne 12 days ago
Thank you Suzette, for allowing us to feel
a part of your conversation.
Hello Gerda. I am fascinated with South
Africa, I would love to visit there one
day.
Hugs n roses, Meganne
6179 I like to use Poly/cotton sheets that I purchase at WalMart. I can get a 200count twin flat sheet for $3. I wash them first, cut what I need for my project and press it well with spray starch. If I need more body I'll use an iron on stabilizer on the back. You are pretty much restricted to solids and only a few colors but it's way cheaper than yard goods from the fabric shop.
4765
1831 I have used "mock suede" and
velvet too, and it looks nice. Just take
care not to hoop. I attach with basting or
pins. Denim also looks good
Marietta
by suzettebritz 12 days ago
Marietta, Mock suede will especially look good for specific designs in mind, Thanks!
6417 Suzette wat van bull denim. Dit is lekker
stewig.
Daar was so baie antwoorde en 1 daarvan sal
beslis werk. Lovies, Annatjie
by suzettebritz 12 days ago
Annatjie, Bull denim werk goed, maar kry hier net blou denim, soek ligter kleur.
729 Hello Suzette, wat van vilt sal dit nie werk nie. Ek het Donderdag by my een vriendin gesien sy gebruik vilt vir horlosies se agtergrond en dit lyk goed hoor. Liefde Marie
4335 I have done some beautiful things on repurposed table cloths. (I'm talking about very nice expensive ones that you can find at resale shops with a tomato stain in one corner.) I also have used upholstery fabric. It does beautifully. You can usually pick some up cheap at "end of the roll" sales if there is a place near you that sells upholstery fabric. I also use 100% cotton. Don't wash it, but spritz it with water and iron dry, then use a heavy starch about 3 times and it will not have a crease anywhere near it! I'll pull back up a project I did on 100% cotton for you to see. It was a baby's name: Lalah. I did each one on a different fabric design. Good Luck.;)
by suzettebritz 13 days ago
Thank you so much! This is valuable info and Lalah's name and room is beautiful! Suzette
54349 Suzette, I have used cotton and poli-cotton. I did iron a heavy or med. weight iron-on fabric interfacing on the backs before I embroidery them. They came out just fine. Hope this helps. I do not think there is any limit on help questions. Teehee!! H&*.
by dlmds 13 days ago
You are very welcome, and I hope it works as will for you as it has for me. H&*.
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16926 Suzette, tks for asking that question! I got lots of info from the answers given you! So I just gave everyone a flower! Now if I can just remember the answers!
6640 I like jrob's ideas of recycled table
cloths. I use quite a lot of upholstery
fabric and also enjoy using damask. The
background of the fabric gives an
'extra' to the embroidery. Poly
cotton is fine but I prefer a heavier than
a lighter weight fabric.
Have fun experimenting
7504 I use cross stich fabric the stiff kind it does a wonderful picture I just did 7 for gifts and it worked wonderful you can find it in fabric or craft stores it is for hand cross stich you want the smallest weve.with the largest coumt per stivh the more stiches per inch is great also felt sometines works well .I bought some felt that is stiffened I am going to try going to embroidery on it if I can and make greeting cards will see if it wirks,
7847 I really like working with felt for things like this, because you can trim it away without worrying about fraying. BUT...washing...I'm not so sure about that one.
13634
Thank you! Also discovered some fabrics are difficult to iron if washed!