tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948490731980367724.post5311119658099893322..comments2024-02-26T14:14:09.490-05:00Comments on Free Easy Cross, Pattern Maker, PCStitch Charts + Free Historic Old Pattern Books: Sajou No 301Ramzihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09340112929040258708noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948490731980367724.post-40125488611611784342009-12-27T18:43:22.818-05:002009-12-27T18:43:22.818-05:00These are lovely for needlepoint! Thanks, Ramzi
D...These are lovely for needlepoint! Thanks, Ramzi<br />Deb in IdahoDeborah at Tempting Tangleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15459092643094807962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948490731980367724.post-53073686120938777902009-12-24T11:16:33.210-05:002009-12-24T11:16:33.210-05:00I love being able to have access to the original c...I love being able to have access to the original colors of the document. It is hard to duplicate them on a computer. I actually like to frame them up and then replace it with the finished project (provides inspiration). It is very hard for an American to have access to the original document.<br />Thank you for all you are doing for the art of needlework!Laure 54Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948490731980367724.post-27536711997534009882009-12-24T01:14:19.597-05:002009-12-24T01:14:19.597-05:00If it helps I would be happy to stitch a sample an...If it helps I would be happy to stitch a sample and send it to you. Just let me know. You may reach me at mrebec4@q.com. I am in nursing school but would be happy to work on a sample of an actual stitched piece you could post if your interested. Thanks for your work with the patterns and time.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948490731980367724.post-33963085398315361222009-12-24T01:10:04.612-05:002009-12-24T01:10:04.612-05:00Hope this helps. I think that you have to look at ...Hope this helps. I think that you have to look at them as ol' needlepoint patterns. I do alot with old patterns from the 1860's women's magazines when you had to have a little knowledge of all types of needlework and familiarity with using your imagination as the "designers" then assumed a "lady" knew techniques. It can be frustrating but not to be flippant though it makes sense then to me. The stitches are not crosses but tent stitches. You are only looking at half the stitch, so to think of it in terms of cross, you can not see the under half of the cross.I hope this helps readers. As far as charting them one should not really need to if you can work from the picture. The color on the print is good enough to give a general idea open to personal color preference. <br />I guess I am not exactly sure what you are asking for as far as charting assistance. I do love the flower border. Thank you for all you do with giving us the old patterns on you blog. I would love to do curtain tie backs out of the floral borders. I think they would be stunning. Must put them on the someday list, thanks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948490731980367724.post-42720776686810943822009-12-23T11:26:00.409-05:002009-12-23T11:26:00.409-05:00Send me the scans and I will give it a try. Would ...Send me the scans and I will give it a try. Would love to help. Thank you for all you do to save the old patterns.Katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06395157955320659033noreply@blogger.com