When I'm doing a complicated full coverage pattern, I highlight what I intend to do in yellow, then go back over them with blue after stitching them. That way anything green is done!
Wonderful tips for keeping track of where I am on the pattern, but I have just as much trouble finding myself on the project. I find myself counting over to the spot to stitch 3, 4 times just to make sure. Grids don’t help especially after the project is pretty far along. I joke with my friends that once I started counted cross stitching, it turns out I don’t know how to count. 😉
Ahah, I know what you mean Beth - especially large full coverage is a struggle for me too. When I end a thread and look away, it's a struggle to find the spot again! 😁 Happy stitching 🌸 Marie
You can try to have a sewing pin with the decorative top to mark your spot. Take it out when you are going to start stitching again. It will stick to your magnet or you can just put it at the top of your piece.
Thank you for the tip Marie. I am also Marie. We have beautiful names don't we? Tee Hee. I do the same "Count twice, stitch once" method as well and yes it's spot on!
I've been watching several of your videos. I've cross stitched for years, and yet, I'm still learning! A couple of questions from watching the videos: 1. What is the method you have used to make a window to see your pattern? 2. What is "frogging"? Just love your videos -- your voice is easy to listen to and just fast enough for me. It's helpful to see what you're talking about, and you do an excellent job with this, too.
Thanks so much again, Marie. Love the tip for putting a mark with a removable ink at a grid cross! I do the other checks that you recommend but it only takes one lapse of concentration to make a mistake 😅(Love your hair too, if that's allowed as a comment 😉) 💚
Thank you so so much for your lovely compliment ❤️ And I am so happy you found it helpful - I too get distracted and frog still comes to visit time to time 😁 Happy stitching 🌸 Marie
Love the friction pen idea. I've never gridded before but this seems to be a good easy fix. I actually bought a set of light coloured fine tipped highlighters on the weekend!! Thanks for the app tips ... I've never used an app yet but have recently bought some big patterns which might need an app I might have to try using the app in my iPad with my apple pencil Thanks for this video!
Hi, I'm new to cross stitch and I love the idea of the magnetic board with the ruler and tabs. I looked for it on Amazon but I can't find any with a magnetic ruler (Or a magnetic ruler on it's own), can you remember what yours was described as??? ty.
I just picked out 10 kits and the club! Tysm! For the awesome videos! Wish me luck on this new journey!! I will get instagram so I can see more content!
I just subscribed to your channel! Great tips! I love the content of your channel! Do you know if there is a protective spray I can use on cross stitch fabric? I am making cannister covers and want to protect them from anything that could come in contact with the fabric. Thank you! Kathy
Thank you so much, Marie. I love the tip for putting a mark with a removable ink pen instead of gridding the entire project! I do the first three tips, as well. I love the app information! I use a laptop when stitching. What program do you recommend using for a laptop that I can mark as I go?
Hi Janice, I'm so glad you found the tip useful! 😊 I'm afraid I don't really know of any good app for a laptop.. laptop apps are usually for designing, not marking.. I saw someone marking their progress in Acrobat PDF reader using the highlighter function but not sure if that wouldn't take too much time. Sorry I couldn't help more.. Happy stitching 🌸 Marie
Hi Marie, thanks for the informative video. What app do you use on iPad for your charts? You stated it was native to iPad? I’d like to try it out. Thanks so much, Lea
Hi Lea, thank you so much for watching 😊 I'm mostly using just the default PDF iPad app with an Apple pencil - any PDF will automatically open in it. I then choose the option to mark it up with my apple pencil and use it as I would a highlighter on paper pattern 😊 If you don't have an Apple Pencil, you can draw with your finger as well. Hope this helps - Happy stitching 🌸 Marie
Oh man, thank you for this! I’ve been making way too many counting errors and as you said, it takes a lot of time ( and is ANNOYING, 😂) when you have to frog 🐸 . I will try all of these.
I use an erasable yellow pencil instead of a highlighter. I can erase on the pattern if I do make a mistake, and there is no danger of getting highlighter ink on my fabric.
Little warning for the friction pens - yes, they will dissappear with heat (which means don't leave your project in the sun!). But if the project gets cold, the pen will reappear. This might not be an issue for you, but it is good to know.
Thank you so much Heather, you are so lovely 💕 It would be lovely meeting you one day in England ☺️ Hope you have a great day and happy stitching 🌸 Marie
Hi Marie, thanks for your tips and lovely video. Do you know why Caterpillar cross stitch patterns are not compatible with Pattern Keeper? Their pdf is an image. Very disappointing because I love using Pattern Keeper for all of my projects. Looking forward to your next video. Michelle
Hi Michelle, I know that Sally has requested it with the Pattern Keeper developer but I guess we're on a waiting list together with many other designers interested in being compatible with PK. Sorry I don't have better news! Happy stitching 🌸 Marie
It’s a great app, although it does have limitations (like keeping pages separate unlike Pattern Keeper) 😊 I hope you enjoy working with it ☺️ Happy stitching 🌸 Marie
Use a colored pencil, not a highlighter...that way you don't run the risk of having the highligther "blow up" in your project bag and ruining everything!
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When I'm doing a complicated full coverage pattern, I highlight what I intend to do in yellow, then go back over them with blue after stitching them. That way anything green is done!
Thank you for watching and for sharing such a fantastic tip!
Great tips, love the idea of the magnetic board to hold the pattern. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching! We're glad you found this useful :)
Wonderful tips for keeping track of where I am on the pattern, but I have just as much trouble finding myself on the project. I find myself counting over to the spot to stitch 3, 4 times just to make sure. Grids don’t help especially after the project is pretty far along. I joke with my friends that once I started counted cross stitching, it turns out I don’t know how to count. 😉
Ahah, I know what you mean Beth - especially large full coverage is a struggle for me too. When I end a thread and look away, it's a struggle to find the spot again! 😁
Happy stitching 🌸
Marie
You can try to have a sewing pin with the decorative top to mark your spot. Take it out when you are going to start stitching again. It will stick to your magnet or you can just put it at the top of your piece.
I think I need to get myself one of those magnetic boards and rulers!
Thank you for the tip Marie. I am also Marie. We have beautiful names don't we? Tee Hee. I do the same "Count twice, stitch once" method as well and yes it's spot on!
I've been watching several of your videos. I've cross stitched for years, and yet, I'm still learning! A couple of questions from watching the videos: 1. What is the method you have used to make a window to see your pattern? 2. What is "frogging"? Just love your videos -- your voice is easy to listen to and just fast enough for me. It's helpful to see what you're talking about, and you do an excellent job with this, too.
Frogging is a term in knitting/crochet too... "rip it" sounds similar to ribbit 🐸 so when you undo a stitching mistake you rip it/frog it.
Grid by dots genius!!! I hate grids but I'm going to try dots.
Thanks so much again, Marie. Love the tip for putting a mark with a removable ink at a grid cross! I do the other checks that you recommend but it only takes one lapse of concentration to make a mistake 😅(Love your hair too, if that's allowed as a comment 😉) 💚
Thank you so so much for your lovely compliment ❤️ And I am so happy you found it helpful - I too get distracted and frog still comes to visit time to time 😁
Happy stitching 🌸
Marie
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
What is the mark up app built in the iPad called? Or how do I find it? Thank you for your tutorial.
Love the friction pen idea. I've never gridded before but this seems to be a good easy fix. I actually bought a set of light coloured fine tipped highlighters on the weekend!! Thanks for the app tips ... I've never used an app yet but have recently bought some big patterns which might need an app
I might have to try using the app in my iPad with my apple pencil
Thanks for this video!
love it!
Extremely helpful and just what I needed! Thank you 😊
Hi, I'm new to cross stitch and I love the idea of the magnetic board with the ruler and tabs. I looked for it on Amazon but I can't find any with a magnetic ruler (Or a magnetic ruler on it's own), can you remember what yours was described as??? ty.
Thank you for those helpful tips, Marie! And your hair is adorable!
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind compliment Jane 💕
Happy stitching 🌸
Marie
So helpful, thank you !
Thank you for watching!
I just picked out 10 kits and the club! Tysm! For the awesome videos! Wish me luck on this new journey!! I will get instagram so I can see more content!
Have fun!
What program is the iPad app?
Great video...thanks!
Glad you liked it!
This is another wonderful, useful, and informative video! Thank you so much for doing these videos for us. I always learn something new.
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words Linda ☺️
Happy stitching 🌸
Marie
@@CaterpillarCrossStitch 😊
I just subscribed to your channel! Great tips! I love the content of your channel! Do you know if there is a protective spray I can use on cross stitch fabric? I am making cannister covers and want to protect them from anything that could come in contact with the fabric. Thank you! Kathy
Thank you so much, Marie. I love the tip for putting a mark with a removable ink pen instead of gridding the entire project! I do the first three tips, as well. I love the app information! I use a laptop when stitching. What program do you recommend using for a laptop that I can mark as I go?
Hi Janice, I'm so glad you found the tip useful! 😊 I'm afraid I don't really know of any good app for a laptop.. laptop apps are usually for designing, not marking.. I saw someone marking their progress in Acrobat PDF reader using the highlighter function but not sure if that wouldn't take too much time.
Sorry I couldn't help more..
Happy stitching 🌸
Marie
Hi Marie, thanks for the informative video. What app do you use on iPad for your charts? You stated it was native to iPad? I’d like to try it out. Thanks so much, Lea
Hi Lea, thank you so much for watching 😊 I'm mostly using just the default PDF iPad app with an Apple pencil - any PDF will automatically open in it. I then choose the option to mark it up with my apple pencil and use it as I would a highlighter on paper pattern 😊
If you don't have an Apple Pencil, you can draw with your finger as well.
Hope this helps - Happy stitching 🌸
Marie
Oh man, thank you for this! I’ve been making way too many counting errors and as you said, it takes a lot of time ( and is ANNOYING, 😂) when you have to frog 🐸 . I will try all of these.
You're so welcome!
Great tutorial..love your hair 😊
Thank you so much Noreen 😘
I use an erasable yellow pencil instead of a highlighter. I can erase on the pattern if I do make a mistake, and there is no danger of getting highlighter ink on my fabric.
I use a colored pencil too. No markers near my fabric!
Little warning for the friction pens - yes, they will dissappear with heat (which means don't leave your project in the sun!).
But if the project gets cold, the pen will reappear. This might not be an issue for you, but it is good to know.
Thank you for sharing! :)
You are such a genius. I hope I get to meet you when I come to England in the future. Is it weird that I’m a fan 😂😂😂 probably. But I can’t help it. ❤❤
Thank you so much Heather, you are so lovely 💕 It would be lovely meeting you one day in England ☺️
Hope you have a great day and happy stitching 🌸
Marie
Hi Marie, thanks for your tips and lovely video. Do you know why Caterpillar cross stitch patterns are not compatible with Pattern Keeper? Their pdf is an image. Very disappointing because I love using Pattern Keeper for all of my projects. Looking forward to your next video. Michelle
Hi Michelle, I know that Sally has requested it with the Pattern Keeper developer but I guess we're on a waiting list together with many other designers interested in being compatible with PK. Sorry I don't have better news!
Happy stitching 🌸
Marie
We are working with them to try and resolve this!
I don’t know this markup app! Will investigate!
It’s a great app, although it does have limitations (like keeping pages separate unlike Pattern Keeper) 😊 I hope you enjoy working with it ☺️
Happy stitching 🌸
Marie
My eyes cannot handle such tiny detail. What is your secret? May be that I am 74? 😂. Beautiful workmanship!!
Thank you for watching! :)
This was VERY CONFUSING the way you Described this
Thank you for the feedback! What would you like us to re-explain?
Use a colored pencil, not a highlighter...that way you don't run the risk of having the highligther "blow up" in your project bag and ruining everything!
Great idea!
Frixion pen markings come back. You shouldn't use it at least if the place you use it in isn't covered with stitches.
Thanks for the feedback :)
Personal opinion... I would NEVER highlight my patterns. I may want to use it again someday..