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Re: Why stitch this way?

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Simple math, that's funny. Ouch. What're trying to do, make my brain explode!?

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Re: Why stitch this way?

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So the half a stitch up and half a stitch back method saves you 0.3 inches of thread per inch of sitches on 14 count?
Hm... It does use less...
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Re: Why stitch this way?

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1 inch of stitches at 14ct = 13 stitches

0.416" per inch of stitches is saved.
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Wow, that's quite a lot...
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Re: Why stitch this way?

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Icelandic Hitman wrote:Get your slide rules out its MATH time :tease:
I love math time! This totally made my morning. lol Thanks, Icelandic! :yahoo:
Icelandic Hitman wrote:Since the weave is square a = b
2a^2 = c^2

c = SQRT(2a)
But shouldn't c = SQRT(2a^2) ?
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Re: Why stitch this way?

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Well, all that lovely math aside I'm actually with Pixel Stitches. I alternate my stitches as I work a piece... and I've yet to have another cross-stitcher comment on the 'inncorrectness' of it. It does give the piece a feeling of movement, but I also like the texture it provides visually.
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ah ha I knew it saved more thread! you could just tell based on the backs :D
Laialda wrote:Well, all that lovely math aside I'm actually with Pixel Stitches. I alternate my stitches as I work a piece... and I've yet to have another cross-stitcher comment on the 'inncorrectness' of it. It does give the piece a feeling of movement, but I also like the texture it provides visually.
All I can say is that if you do an entire piece going the same way but have one or two going the other way, it is noticeable. Trust me, I've done it.
I wonder if changing stitch direction by color makes a cool pattern... may have to experiment with a small piece.
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Re: Why stitch this way?

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katdun wrote:
Icelandic Hitman wrote:Get your slide rules out its MATH time :tease:
I love math time! This totally made my morning. lol Thanks, Icelandic! :yahoo:
Icelandic Hitman wrote:Since the weave is square a = b
2a^2 = c^2

c = SQRT(2a)
But shouldn't c = SQRT(2a^2) ?
AHAHA hhaha ha ha ha ha ha ha ooooopppppppsssss

c = SQRT(2)a <- I put the bracket in the wrong place when I typed it >.<

full working
c = SQRT(2a^2)
c = SQRT(2)SQRT(a^2)
c = SQRT(2)a

I have fixed the post and fixed all the numbers, sorry eveybody.....

Thanks katdun.


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Re: Why stitch this way?

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.....and therefore, E=MC2.....

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Re: Why stitch this way?

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I'm not a math whiz like Icelandic Hitman, but it seems to me that the important thing is how you cross your stitch, and not necessarily having to do a whole row of half stitches first. For instance, when you finish one stitch and you go to start the next, you can do it two different ways. One way, you'll be starting in the closest hole. The second way you'll be starting in the farther hole. If you stitch this second way, you'll be using twice as much thread on the back of your work. Does this make sense? :grin:
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