I did a card for my sis-in-law last week, just a small My Aunt's Attic motif, on opalescent evenweave (in my gallery if you're interested). I found EXACTLY the same problem as Mabel, above. I thought I was going mad. I'm very accustomed to evenweave and prefer it to Aida generally but this was really hard going. I put it down to 'cheap' fabric but perhaps it's just the nature of the beast?Mabel Figworthy wrote:I have used opalescent evenweaves (Silkweaver & Polstitches), and evenweaves & aida with metallic threads. The aida I found no different from ordinary aida, but with the evenweave the holes were sometimes a little less defined, more difficult to see, because the opalescent strand seems to make a sort of "fake hole" in the thread of the fabric -- what I mean is that several times I found myself sticking my needle through the middle of a thread where the opalescent strand was, rather than in the actual hole between the threads. Does that make sense? (If not I'll see if I can photograph it so it shows what I mean)
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Don't these Aunt's Attic designs look just right with pretty fabric and variegated threads ?
And yes, I think it is probably the nature of the beast, in effect there is an extra thread in the fabric which I suppose confuses things!
And yes, I think it is probably the nature of the beast, in effect there is an extra thread in the fabric which I suppose confuses things!
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Ditto Mabel and Slinky, the fabric's very soft, quite springy, but the shiny bits do mask the holes a bit, the rows with a shiny thread are doubled up next to a regular thread - the 2 together count as one - and they tend to fray the DMC threads a bit too, i find. And i read on Silkweavers site that these hand over-dyed fabrics shrink in the dyeing process, so these 16c (32) i've used are more like 18c. If i'd have known that before i got them, i'd have used the 14c (28). They've been worth using on these designs, as although they've got a heck of a lot of beads on, the type of beads aren't particularly shiny (some of them i changed from the one's specified to more shiny ones).
Talking of shiny, i've spent the past few days finishing off a design i did a few years ago that i don't really like. It was a try-out at the time, but OH says he likes it so i'm finishing it off now (he can hang it in his shed ) It's a pattern of swirls done all in metallics, super annoying stuff, and i'm making up a sorta border round it also with metallics, on blaaack aida. It's been living in an old frame thats a good bit bigger than the original swirl pic, so i'm filling it out to the edge of the frame. I'll do a pic when its done. (Metallic 's are NOT fun...)
Talking of shiny, i've spent the past few days finishing off a design i did a few years ago that i don't really like. It was a try-out at the time, but OH says he likes it so i'm finishing it off now (he can hang it in his shed ) It's a pattern of swirls done all in metallics, super annoying stuff, and i'm making up a sorta border round it also with metallics, on blaaack aida. It's been living in an old frame thats a good bit bigger than the original swirl pic, so i'm filling it out to the edge of the frame. I'll do a pic when its done. (Metallic 's are NOT fun...)
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Sounds like a so and so to stitch, but pretty spectacular once it's finished -- looking forward to pictures!
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Thankyou for your replies to my question, I will look out for it to try on future projects