tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138798098572345868.post1827103703678343180..comments2023-07-25T01:49:25.096-07:00Comments on Stitching with the Doctor: Another finish and a possible new start!AJhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00267324237862728626noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138798098572345868.post-31113344523016858282013-07-15T07:08:04.327-07:002013-07-15T07:08:04.327-07:00Your cardinals are so pretty. It's nice to se...Your cardinals are so pretty. It's nice to see the female true to her colors in this pattern. Stitching on linen isn't as hard as you might think so do give it a try. I didn't use it for the longest time because the threads aren't all the same in diameter. This drove me nuts until I got a magnifying lens to help me see the smaller threads and now it's no problem.<br />Thanks for visiting my blog. I may have to give the salt trick a try for those cursed fleas. Thanks for the suggestion. I've never heard that one before.Marcyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16379361770175450295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138798098572345868.post-31678897080858600222013-07-12T00:26:16.610-07:002013-07-12T00:26:16.610-07:00The Cardinals look so beautiful! Great job finish...The Cardinals look so beautiful! Great job finishing this one so quickly! Tardis is coming along great! I like your idea of stitching on linen. You can get 28 ct and stitch over 2. This is especially helpful if there are quarter-stitches in the design, so you can stitch into a hole instead of poking the fabric like Aida.SoCal Debbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04931391497822281005noreply@blogger.com