So that's how you do it! My grandmother made a set of cross-stitched houses and street furniture for a Christmas display. My sister and I were debating about who would get custody over it. Now, we might have another solution.
There are 2 methods used to attach pieces in this project. So I'm going to assume you don't mean the part where we attach the roof to the rest of the house, (that is tacked on) and that you're referring to how to attach the walls of the house together. The stitch is called "Joining Stitch" and I do have a video on this! This link should take you to my guide to Cross Stitch on Plastic Canvas and skip ahead about 9 minutes in to the Joining Stitch: th-cam.com/video/hJcXF3qCAbw/w-d-xo.html
So that's how you do it! My grandmother made a set of cross-stitched houses and street furniture for a Christmas display. My sister and I were debating about who would get custody over it. Now, we might have another solution.
To cute!!
Thats adorable. I love making plastic canvas pieces, especially Halloween pieces. Thanks for posting this😊
Cool! Glad you like it. Are you going to make one?
@@NotoriousNeedle im cutting out the pieces now. I get into halloween very eary. Lol
I realIy love this idea ! It made me wonder if it would be somehow possible to put the house over a small led light so it would light up a bit?
I bet that would work! You’d have to leave the windows “open” so the light could shine through, but yeah!
Thank you! Love your channel.
Love you back!
Do you have a better video of how you attached them.
There are 2 methods used to attach pieces in this project. So I'm going to assume you don't mean the part where we attach the roof to the rest of the house, (that is tacked on) and that you're referring to how to attach the walls of the house together. The stitch is called "Joining Stitch" and I do have a video on this!
This link should take you to my guide to Cross Stitch on Plastic Canvas and skip ahead about 9 minutes in to the Joining Stitch: th-cam.com/video/hJcXF3qCAbw/w-d-xo.html