Daffy's Stitchy Friends

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

You have to smile...

... seeing the photo for November on my Border Collie puppies calender:


Thankfully there was a website listed for the photographer, Seth Casteel. Visit his site here and click Gallery or his Blog to see more of his wonderful pet pictures. Some of his underwater ones are outrageously funny! Thank you Seth, for sharing your gift with the world. You make my heart happy.

By the way ~ don't miss signing up for the Totally Useless Stitch-A-Long!

Thank you for visiting my blog today!
xox

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

A Totally Useless Stitch-A-Long


To Join the TUSAL for 2013 click here.

Notice...The 2012 TUSAL has NOW ENDED. I will not be adding any more blogs to the list. 

The 2012 Totally Useless Stitch-a-long is launched for sign-ups!

If you would like to join the SAL for 2012 leave a comment on this post. The rules are simple:

1. Get a glass container and save your thread clippings or ORTs (Old Ratty Threads!) Some stitchers include fabric trimmings, thread bands or any other stitching cast-offs they gather. You may continue filling this jar throughout the year OR you may empty the jar and start over each month ~ no firm rules here!

2. On (or about) each New Moon take a picture of the ORTs in your jar and post it to your blog. This is a blog game so YES, you MUST have a blog to be included.

3. Yes, you can use your current ORT jar or jars. This is no contest...the stitcher with the most ORTs doesn't win!

4. You should post a picture each New Moon, even if there has been no "progress" to show.

5. Label your Totally Useless posts with "TUSAL" to make it easier for me to find your posts at the end. If you don't know how to "label" your posts email me.

Please DON'T comment on this post if you are not joining the stitch-a-long! Since some of you have multiple blogs, please tell me the name of the blog you will be posting your updates to. I will add your name & blog link to the list in this post. If you have commented and you have not been added to the list within a few days...I may have overlooked you...email me! Questions? Feel free to email me! International bloggers are welcome!


Some changes to the SAL from last year:

1. New participants are welcome to join at any time, yes, even in December of 2012!

2. I am not accepting stash donations for a prize this year but there will be prizes ~ probably something stitched by me.

3. Edit to clarify things a little: You DO NOT have to post an ORT Report every New Moon to be included in this SAL. This is only meant to be FUN not WORK. However, you MUST be ON THE GUEST LIST to be included in the giveaway.

4. A request: I notice there are a lot of bloggers completely in the dark about your Totally Useless posts. They see lots of people posting pictures of ORT jars but they have NO IDEA why. They might want to join in the fun too! Please put a LINK to this sign-up page when you make your TUSAL posts. A link in your sidebar is great but ONLY if your readers SEE it and realise what it is. If you need to learn how to create links email me. I can teach you how!


There are 12 2012 New Moon Dates:

January 23
February 21
March 22
April 21
May 20
June 19
July 19
August 17
September 16
October 15
November 13
December 13


The 2012 Totally Useless Guest List

Looking for your blog? Hold CONTROL, tap F and type a keyword of your blog's name and it will be highlighted for you.

9. A Cozy Little Place for Stitching
10. Caring Stitcher
11. Stitching Cats
12. Drama Of The Queen
13. Tot Hill Farm Stitches
14. Fog City Dweller
15. Farmhouse Ponderings
16. To Stitch or Not to Stitch
17. Doll's Musings
18. Barely Squeaking By
19. Ambitious Stitches
20. The Stitching Frog
21. Bonnie's World
22. Cross Stitched by Astrid
23. TryllaCraft
24. Stitchin with my Furbabies
25. Debbie's Corner
26. Stitching Again
27. Therapy by Thread
28. My stitching Corner
29. All XX's
30. Squeezy Cow
31. Days of a Sampler Lover
32. A Lil Bit of Stitching
33. BAP Attack
34. Random Ramblings
35. Cranberry Samplings
36. Katie
37. Veronica's Stitching Vault
38. The First Day of...
39. Cross Stitch and Other Musings
40. Randi's Sal's and Finishes
41. Kearnel's Korner
42. Midge's crafty corner
43. Lesleyanne's Life of Stitches
44. On My Needles
45. My Crafty Desk
46. Cathis Stitching Blog
47. Poppy Patchwork
48. Жизнь прекрасна! The life is wonderful!
49. Blog-Doris C
50. Tales Of A Stitching Mouse
51. EveningEmma
52. The Stitching Lion
53. cucki stitching cove
54. XXXStitching
55. Kate's Floss Box
56. Cross Stitch WIP
57. Stitchy Stitches
58. The Teakettle Corner
59. Agi & the X Factor
60. The Inspired Stitcher
61. The Auld Grey Mare
62. Rosy Stitches
63. Pixelknit's Ponderings
64. Sew...here I go again
65. Measi's Musings
66. Bits of My Own
67. flopsykitten stitchin'
68. Colorado Stitcher
69. manas duarte's
70. country stitcher
71. Serendipitous Stitching
72. Threads of Memory
73. Stitcher's Journal
74. Stitching Daze
75. Ana's World
76. Lovie Dew Stitchery
77. Fairy Tales & French Knots
78. 1 Billion 2 Go
79. Reflections in the Pond
80. Cross Stitch Ramblings
81. Wyrd Needles
82. charbella stitching
83. Raven's Stitching Nest
84. Fabric and Thread and Needles, and Patterns, OH MY!
85. Caffeine Crafting with Rachel
86. Bramblewood Stitches
87. Blu Stitcher
88. My Tate Gallery
89. Blessings in the Country
90. The Flying Needle
91. CraftyCat
92. Life & Times of Lady Val
93. Just Another Flamingo On The Lawn
94. Just for Me
95. Craft The Final Frontier
96. Kathy's Sit and Stitch
97. sticken und sonst fast nix
98. Cross Stitch Crazy Mum
99. Kitten Stitching
100. Julie's Blog
101. Shari's Sharings
102. The Little Housewife that Stitches
103. Nikki's Stitching
104. Tangled Threads
105. Boos Mummy
106. Kiwi gets Crafty
107. Naughts & Cross Stitches
108. Chris' Cross Stitch Mania
109. The Daily Mel
110. Fireflies & Cats in the Garden
111. Hexe im Hollerbusch
112. Stitches 'n' Scraps of Joyes
113. an eye for threads
114. Books and Samplers
115. Lesley's Stitching Diary
116. Dani...Black Belt Stitching Wizard
117. Stitching in Lobster Land
118. Rikes (Kreuz)stichelein
119. Fabulous Frogger
120. Taking on stitch at a time
121. Stitching Thyme under the Willow Tree
122. Needles and Threads
123. Just A Bit Of Heart
124. Joie de Vivre
125. Stitching the Night Away in Illinois
126. Helen's Hobbies
127. Stitching Madness
128. Loretta's Stitching Blog
129. Cha Cha's World
130. Me, My Bubble and My Stitching
131. Kay's Random World
132. Cosy Stitching Corner
133. One Stitch at a Time 
134. Cleejoow
135. With My Needle
136. Thread Garden
137. Ferembach Sampler
138. Peanut's Place to Stitch
139. Butterfly Wings
140. Pracownia Cyber Julki
141. Bronny's Bits
142. Dorky Yorky's Stitching Mama
143. A Bit of This and a Bit of That
144. Between The Stitches
145. Crafting with the Stitch Witch
146. Wagapapa Creations
147. Gathering Place
148. Cenefas de flores
149. Cross'N My Stitches
150. ishkabibble
151. Positivity - Positiivisuutta
152. Blog of a Needleworker
153. Erica's Places
154. It's Geek to Me
155. Home of a Floss Junkie
156. Passion of Stitching
157. Already Forgotten
158. Stitching My Life Away
159. a little bit of Chris, a little bit of...
160. Annette's Acre
161. Crazy Purple Mom
162. Emmie's Ramblings
163. Cucharillas y mas
164. Christin's Ramblings
165. My Cottage Life
166. craftgirl78
167. One Slow Stitcher
168. Connie Gee Designs
169. Jeremiah's Mom
170. Spun Thread
171. Pip Stitch
172. Books, Crafts & Pretty Things
173. Sandra Sews
174. Forget-me-Knot
175. WeeStitchy
176. An Unexpected Hug
177. Taking Up My Needle
178. 3D's Bit of Crafts
179. OctoberLace's Musings
190. clubul fanteziei
181. Tickled Pink In Stitches
182. Mellow Bungalow
183. needleworker not in paradise
184. Quietly Stitching
185. Petra's Q blog
186. OCD Stitcher
187. Needle In Hand
188. Being Grammy
189. Hanging On By A Thread
190. Meari's Musings
191. BirchBee
192. Stamp With Jen
193. Shut up and Stitch!
194. fullnovembermoon
195. Lit and Laundry 
196. Inhale Life
197. Who has time to stitch???
198. Magpie's Mumblings
199. Connie Eyberg Originals
200. De wereld van Bloesemfee
201. Mullings from Melinda
202. Needleworker's samplings
203. My Cross Stitch Corner
204. A Riot Patch of Pixels
205. Craftymoo
206. Julie's Crafts and Hobbies
207. Joyce's Love of Life
208. Bookwoman Stitches
209. Gr8dame's Place
210. Jioya's World
211. Mary Joan Stitching
212. Flora's Bee Crazy Quilter
213. Quilting is Blissful
214. Creative Thread
215. Scully's Cross Stitching
216. My New Perspective
217. Mostly Cross Stitch and Some More
218. Stitchings of an Army Wife
219. Vickie Morgan
220. Tale of a Shooting Star
221. Artsy-fartsy
222. In Stitches
223. Around the Homestead
224. Kristi's Crafty Cross-Stitch
225. Sittin' and Stitching
226. Keebles World
227. Heartland Stitching
228. One Stitch Closer to Nirvana
229. Never Enough Tyme 
230. Venise stitches
231. Journal of a cross-stitching fanatic!
232. Piken uudet pistelyt
232. This is who I am
233. Fibre Art Fun
234. Between Crosses with Nina
235. Yliander's Travelling Ramblings
236. Stitching in the City
237. Stitching
238. Stitchduchess
239. My Little Corner of Cyberspace
240. Sew~Amy
241. shazzumps stupid little corner
242. Sewfar
243. Made in Scraps
244. La bruja costurera
245. Stitched in Wales
246. Stitching in Crosses and More
247. Simply Stitching In The Garden
248. CC's Stitching Diary
249. Babs stitching & stuff
250. Villa Loredana
251. Keep Me in Stitches
252. Trinabelle's
253. Caribou Crossing Chronicles
254. No Sampler Left Behind
255. Christine's Journal
256. It's all about me
257. Mrs. Sew and Sew
258. Thutmosis's Thoughts
259. Lynne ??? I need your blog address!
260. Lain Bags
261. Mercedes y sus muñecas, manualidades
262. Ziggyeor's loopyness
263. Lisa's Needlework
264. Char's Crafty Days
265. I'd Rather Be Stitching
266. Crafty Imaginings by Jen
267. Chewed Away
268. Fanciful Stitches
269. Padster's Marmalade Mutterings
270. Stitch Save Live
271. Bouncing Bellies & Flashing Fingers
272. Adria's Creative Life
273. Words of a Wikkid Woman
274. Life's a Stitch
275. My Stitched Up Life
276. Bla. Bla? Bla!
277. Faery Grandmother
278. Flossy Bobbin
279. Hely's stitching
280. Cross Stitch Nut Jo
281. diamondc
282. What Looks Like Crazy on An Ordinary Day
283. LES COSES D'EN MUXUK
284. wnnka times
285. Paco's Place CrossStitch
286. Little Debbie's Little Stitches
287. Something for Me
288. Maker Of Many Things
289. Colorful Cross Stitches
290. El hilo de la vida
291. Chic Crafting
292. emmasenchantedworld
293. Grouchy Granny's Grumbles & Giggles
294. The Zen Xstitcher
295. Stitches
296. My Stitchy Ramblings
297. A Stitch in Time*
298. Making It Vintage
299. The Stitchinwitch's Rat Cage
300. Her Boudoir
301. Starry Night Studio
302. Grey Baby Stitches
303. Just Keep Stitching...
304. Stitching Princess
305. My Cross Stitch Corner
306. Pictures by Angie
307. My Crossed Stitches
308. Collector With A Needle
309. Mary's Art & Craft Journal
310. Here a Stitch, There a Stitch
311. Gennyysusamigas
312. A Life Flexible
313. Pin Cushions and Reflections
314. Just So You Know
318. Just Stitching Along
319. Ca11i0pe's Reviews and Stitching News
320. Heidis hobbyplats 
321. Mary In The Morning
322. Stick to my Needle
323. New Year!
325. Otter's Ocean
326. Love Stitching!
327. Queen Stitcher
328. Sue's Stitching, Reading and Family Blog
329. The Quiet Crafter (Annie, your blog is closed?)
330. Faithfully Stitching
331. All this & a bag of chips too
332. Kira's Blog
333. Albastitcher
334. Magpie's Collectables
335. Dana's Blog
336. Donna's Crafty Cross Stitch Blog
337. From the Desk of Phynix
338. SilverymoonNeedleworks
339. Anacristinap: casas e bordados
340. A Stitcher's Mythical Journey
341. Stitching the Night Away
342. Stitchy Lilly
343. Dusty's Daily Doings
344. Craftigan
345. Karrin's Crazy World
346. Stitching Mom's Place
347. I Love Cross Stitch
348. Welkom bij Vrouwe Nack
349. I'd rather be stitchin'
350. Cathryn's Place
351. Raising Up Men and Maidens
352. Milly's Stitches
353. Creative Stitches
354. Mab's Stitches and Craft
355. Points Croises
357. dulcinella's chaos
358. Running Stitches
359. Saw-whet Chick
360. Keeping Up With The Jonses
361. Riverspitter
362. A Left-Handed Quilter
363. St. John's Stitcher
364. Sew Much 2 Luv
365. Hilos y Bolillos
366. Food For Thought
367. At home by the Baye
368. Klucking Bear
369. Forever and a Day
370. Koehler Kreations
371. Cross Stitch Mania
372. Keep Me In Stitches
373. Sarah's Slow Stitches
374. The Next Best Stitch
375. katiemaytoo quilts
376. Deborah's Bits and Pieces
377. yanahanim XXX kanavice
378. Threaded Moose
379. D1D2
380. Sweet And Simple Stitches
381. X-Stitch Delights
382. Sewingly Along
383. The Hoopless Stitcher
384. Color My World
385. The Secret Garden
386. Stitching Under The Sea
387. Linda's Craftycorner
388. Annie's Sweet Stitches
389. Mii Stitch
390. Crochet Attic
391. Just A Little Stitchin'
392. The Stitching Wino
393. Delicate Stitches
394. April Foolery
395. My Cross Stitch Blog
396. Kathy's Quilts
397. Peace, Love and Stitching
398. Craft, cook and live
399. PennyDog Patchwork
400. The Distracted Domestic
401. TACIStudio
402. Farm Quilter
403. grannygoodstuff
404. Magical's Quilts and More
405. Stitcheree!
406. My Colored Life
407. Sometimes, I am not nice
408. Olga-lekae
409. Memorias Coloridas
410. Just An Average Day
411. Stitching and Other Obsessions
412. Kali's Creations
413. Sustaining My Sanity
414. Spices up your Life!
415. Rai Rai Stitches

A shout-out on your blog to let other stitchers know about the 2012 Totally Useless Stitch-A-Long would be greatly appreciated! Plus, please change the links in your sidebar to this new post!

Just a note to let you know...if you are looking for your comment left very recently you will need to click the "newest" comment button to go to the next page. There are only 200 comments on a pop-up page and we have more than 200 already!

Thank you for visiting my blog today!
xox

Monday, November 14, 2011

Five Golden Rings

I've been meaning to show you my Prairie Schooler 5 Golden Rings all finished up. It took forever but I finally tackled that hand. A little dark maybe but I guess my True Love is an outdoorsman so he's a little tanned.


In other news, Heather has received the fabric I sent her for winning my blogoversary giveaway. See the Fabric here. Visit her entire blog It's Geek to Me here. If I were you I'd visit her entire blog and read the post above my giveaway prize as well. Heather's unintended houseguests had me rolling on the floor! You and Michael are too clever by far, Heather! Thanks for the giggles!

Thank you for visiting my blog today!
xox

Sunday, November 13, 2011

A Totally Useless Donation

Rhona from Tangled Threads sent us a lovely donation for the Totally Useless Giveaway! This is a chart from her website and the threads required to stitch it. Yes, I covered up the chart (must protect copyright) but you can see the design Cherish Life's Pleasures on the main page of Rhona's site.


Thank you so much for your donation, Rhona!

Now, I do hope all you TUSALers in the United States are on your toes for this month's New Moon ~ it falls the day after Thanksgiving! Don't get so stuffed with turkey dinner or so involved with Black Friday sales you forget to post a picture of your ORT jar!

The 2012 Totally Useless sign-up will be posted soon, I promise!

Thank you for visiting my blog today!
xox

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Stocking Reindeer

Another freebie for my readers! I know this one will excite my Reindeer series fans.

This Santa's helper must be filling a stocking to hang on the mantle. The design has some white stitches so I'd suggest you stitch it on a colored fabric so they will show up. Maybe a tea-dyed? As always if you stitch my designs I really wanna see so let me know!

Stocking Reindeer


Please email me to receive a copy of the design at daffy-cat AT hotmail DOT com. Tell me the name of the design you are requesting.

Respect my copyright and do not upload my designs to any website or share with other people. Yes, they are free but I still retain copyright.

You must have the free Adobe Reader installed on your computer to view/print my patterns ~ or a similar PDF viewer.

As always you can click the cat in my sidebar to see my other designs. They are all still available for the asking.

Thank you for visiting my blog today!
xox



Friday, November 11, 2011

Step By Step

This afternoon I worked on my ornament. I'll show you exactly how I do this. I hardly touched a sewing machine until only a couple years ago ~ I'm NO expert. Dinna be askin' me to sew ye a shirt, lassies! This is about all I have really mastered, simple pillows. So far it's all I've needed. My point is this is easy!

After I pulled threads on the design and ironed interfacing on the back (and some on the back of the backing fabric as well) I trimmed the design on the lines. I also trimmed the backing fabric to fit and pinned the two together. Front sides together, please! The interfacing simply gives the pillow a little bit of body or "stiffness" to help keep it's shape. Plus, it helps keep fiberfill from squiggling out and driving OCD people like me crazy.


Now, I sew down each side and across the top. I don't "turn" the corners ~ I sew straight up and take a few stitches backwards then up again to reinforce the corner. Then I do the next seam the same way to create a + at each corner.


Once each side and the top is sewn I trim the threads and nip off the top corners. See the +?


Then I turn it right side out. I use a stuffing tool to gently poke out the top corners. This stuffing tool came with my package of fiberfill. After I have it turned out I fold in the bottom edges where I am going to sew it closed and run the tip of my iron over it to crease it. Careful ~ don't melt any buttons with that iron!


Yay stuffing! This being an ornament, I don't want it too heavy so I'm using fiberfill, just enough to fluff it out all puffy. DO NOT EVER use paper towels or toilet paper for stuffing material! You want fluffy and puffy not lumpy and flattening! I've used cotton balls as puffy backing behind stitching on greeting cards but I think they'd get too lumpy in pillows. Besides, fiberfill is extra cheap and easy to find as well.


Once it's stuffed I sew the seam closed on my fold-over using a ladder stitch. This is an excellent hidden seam stitch every needleworker should be able to do ~ so learn it! Learn it now, and here is a video to help you. Seriously, if I can learn this anyone can. And it's a lot easier if you fold and iron those edges first!


A very nice seam! If you are nervous about working with backing fabric try homespun like this or a gingham print fabric. Those straight lines will help you cut, sew and finish the closing seam neatly! Now my little ornament is ready for some edging.

Thank you for visiting my blog today!
xox

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Very Last Swap

The last of my Ornament Swap exchanges has been received. This one went to Conny of Little Woman's Creative Basket. This signals the very end of this exchange group. I'm very sad. However, we all stitched and received some truly wonderful things the past two years.


Design ~ 1 Partridge from 12 Days of Christmas, OOP
Designer ~ Prairie Schooler
Fabric ~ 28 count tea-dyed Lugana
Fiber ~ DMC 


No! I didn't send Conny my first PS ornament. This was the project that got me itching to stitch them all. The pleasure received stitching & finishing this one was incredible. It was like the very second I finished I knew I had to stitch it again. Mine were started the minute I had a second to kit it up! Stitching this for someone else was one reason I changed colors in mine, you don't want to copycat too close! I hope Conny loves it to pieces like I did!

Thank you for visiting my blog today!
xox

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Ornament Progress

A quick post today. I've made some progress toward ornamentifying this afternoon. Today I sewed on the teeniest buttons. I found these unexpectedly at Hobby Lobby last Saturday and was thrilled to discover they fit this project! This has been languishing in my finished bin wanting buttons. I stitched this last year but did it over one, not thinking it needed buttons and even the smallest I had were way too big. I could have used beads but I really, really wanted buttons. I'm so glad I waited!


After I sewed on the buttons and chose a backing fabric (green & tan gingham) I ironed lightweight interfacing on both pieces. Maybe tomorrow I will have time to sew it together.

For those that have asked, this is Plum Berry Sampler from Bent Creek. Yes, if you open that link you will see mine looks very little like the original. I modified the colors and gave the birdie a top-knot to make this into a Christmas design.

Thank you for visiting my blog today!
xox

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Pulled Thread Cut

Here is how to cut straight and square on linen and plainweave. This won't work for Aida since the threads of that fabric are secured differently. However, Aida is simple to trim because the lines are huge and easy to see. But on plainweave it's much harder to see to cut straight. We've all done it; you open a new package of fabric or the store help wasn't careful and the fabric you get is uneven and wonky. I hate having an inch and a half of wasted fabric because it wasn't cut to square. Yuck! Use this method to even up those crappy out-of-square edges. Here, I am making cut lines to finish a Christmas ornament.

First, measure out from the edge of your stitched design and mark it with a pencil. This is going to be a small ornament so I only measured out one inch. You can also count the threads if you want to be exacting. I often count threads when I'm doing a seam-sewed edge. For example: I'll count out ten threads and pull the eleventh.

Just to be clear, this first thread pull is going to be vertical (going up and down.)


Take a needle and pull up that marked thread enough to slip the sharp tip of a scissors through it and cut the thread.


Now, use the needle to work that cut thread loose. Just slip the cut thread out from under the stable threads. You need enough to grab onto. I use my fingers but sometimes tweezers come in handy too.


Once you can get a good grip start pulling that thread. Hold the fabric with one hand pinching near where the cut thread emerges and pull with the other hand. It takes a good tug! Bunch up the fabric as if you were gathering a hem. Note: some fabrics pull easy and the thread comes out very neatly. Other fabrics the thread likes to break with the slightest tug. Monaco pulls pretty easy but oh my, the sound it makes going through the fabric sets my teeth on edge!


Once you have the thread pulled, you have a nice straight line to make a clean cut! No more wonky edges!


See, now I have all four sides done! There is no chance now of getting things cut too short or uneven. I haven't made the actual cuts yet because I'm not ready to start finishing ~ still more to do first!


There will be quite a few of my readers that already know this kind of information but I know some of my readers are still learning these little tricks that make stitching and finishing look so easy. That's why I'm posting about it. I hope this helps someone learn!

Thank you for visiting my blog today!
xox

Monday, November 7, 2011

Loop Method Start

How do you start threads? I was taught the standard "leave a tail and tuck" method when I first started stitching. Somewhere along the way I learned the loop method and was truly thrilled with the fast start! I thought I would share it with you. This start is for standard threads only. You wouldn't want to use it when stitching with a variegated thread because it uses only one thread and you'd lose that variegation.

I'm showing you with half my usual thread length just for example. Start with one thread and put the two ends together.


Thread those ends through the needle leaving the "u" end as a loop at the bottom.


Start your stitch (your first half of the X), leaving a tail. Now, I've flipped the fabric over so I'm showing you the backside. Put the needle through the looped end and into the place where you start the next stitch (or the top half of the X) and hold your needle there.


Can you see it better here?


Holding your needle steady, pull the thread so the loop disappears and grips around the needle. Once it is tight, pull the thread on through. We are still on the back side of the fabric here.


Here is the looped end held tight by the first half of the X.


Here is the front side at that point. Yes, my stitches run backwards when compared to most! When I learned to stitch I found it easier to keep count if I started my rows going this direction.


What direction is that again? A "people love to tell you how wrong you are" story.

Years ago, when I first got "online" I read somewhere (probably a message board) about how the loop method was wrong. How you shouldn't use the loop method because then one of your threads would be going the wrong "direction." Wait, what? Direction? What did this mean? I was worried. Embroidery floss has a direction? No one ever told me this before. Fevered Internet searching brought up site after site telling you how to tell which direction with which to stitch from. I worried myself into a tizzy. All these thousands of threads I've stitched with, all going every which way and both. Gasp! All those stitched things I've given to people I loved with stitches that had threads maybe going the wrong direction! Holy Moses, I was mortified!

I studied the instructions. I studied my threads. They said look for the "twist" in the thread. Make sure the thread is started by this, the correct end with the twist going this way. WAIT! I couldn't tell which was correct! OMG I CAN'T TELL ANY DIFFERENCE! The major thread manufacturers websites gave no help. Crap, they actually said NOTHING about which end of the thread to use ~ their own product! What the hell was I going to do? I was certain my beloved hobby was ruined, all because I couldn't see the obvious.

After several anxious weeks I came to my senses. The bare fact is it doesn't really matter. If YOU think you can see the correct end of a strand of embroidery floss then by all means, use that end. If you like the loop method, use it. I promise, no one will EVER be able to tell the difference. I mean, really? Can you see any difference in these three rows of stitches below? Each one was stitched with threads going one way, threads going the other way and threads going both. No tricks here. Tell me true, which one is correct?


Thank you for visiting my blog today!
xox