tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219494353561771139.post2827430560863520779..comments2023-10-21T08:07:16.436-07:00Comments on X Marks My Spot: Oh Stitching, Where Are You Stitching?Michele B.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00248870554961359256noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219494353561771139.post-54081091037092706202010-10-08T01:24:05.566-07:002010-10-08T01:24:05.566-07:00Great job on the ornament! I hope you find the ot...Great job on the ornament! I hope you find the other one. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt. Oh, it is frustrating!! :P<br /><br />I am so bad at finishing that even reading Vonna's very well written comment is still confusing me. Good luck!Siobhánhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14664728276490470180noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219494353561771139.post-28711180809135934722010-10-06T06:51:00.849-07:002010-10-06T06:51:00.849-07:00Hope your ornament turns up!! I seem to lose more ...Hope your ornament turns up!! I seem to lose more and more things every year myself :)<br /><br />So glad I could read Vonna's advice on cording--I tend to put a dab of glue on each cut end, but if you look at my ornaments, most of them have little bows hiding the "not perfectly matched" cording!!Carolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10368237913096460512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219494353561771139.post-84037727895522863712010-10-05T05:14:33.054-07:002010-10-05T05:14:33.054-07:00Your JBW ornament is gorgeous.
I was going to me...Your JBW ornament is gorgeous. <br /><br />I was going to mention gluing the ends of the cording but I see Vonna has already explained it beautifully :)Sallyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08883231391662433334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219494353561771139.post-79756195002775874122010-10-05T05:05:20.759-07:002010-10-05T05:05:20.759-07:00I'm going to stitch this ornament, I think it ...I'm going to stitch this ornament, I think it is cute! :)<br />I also have her new Angel one too, it's on my list (of course) :)<br /><br />Cording, take a length of thread or floss or whatever and tie off both sides prior to the cut. Cut in the middle then take a needle and complimenting thread color and sew the end. (you can slip off the tied part after this is done.) do it to both sides of the cording. Put the cording around the piece, when you get to the ends, place them end to end OR you can lay one side slightly above the other and sort of hide the end under the other side of cording. A dot of glue on the ends with hide them if you are abutting ends, if you are laying side by side, just make sure they are glued down so they don't hang loose. I never tuck inside a finish...it makes it look bulky and obvious in my opinion although that seems to be the main way people do, but if you look at my finishes, I do it as I described and you can't tell where the end is :)Vonna Pfeifferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16483344299817504410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219494353561771139.post-83610640810030374112010-10-05T05:02:14.580-07:002010-10-05T05:02:14.580-07:00Well, I checked every nook and cranny - it's n...Well, I checked every nook and cranny - it's not here ROFL. Just go looking for something else and it will show up. Good luckKathy A.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11666697296593621015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219494353561771139.post-51236610434488318242010-10-05T04:00:20.872-07:002010-10-05T04:00:20.872-07:00Perhaps your lost ornament is keeping my two lost ...Perhaps your lost ornament is keeping my two lost skeins of silk floss company somewhere.<br /><br />As for cording, I usually tie off each end with a small length of floss, then the ends get tucked into the open seam before I close it. You can hide the tucked-in ends at the bottom seam, or you could attach a hangar at that spot to hide it.<br /><br />But others have far more finishing experience than I do, so I'll be interested to see your other responses to this question.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com