Wow, thanks for the info Ally! With your measurments I should be able to find myself some on ebay too. I'm always wary of low quality stuff on there but I will definitely look!Ally wrote:I'm in Australia too and ended up buying the aida for this from eBay. This project works well on a piece of 50x75cm 18ct, and I have a few pieces that size spare (I went nuts one day!) so if you'd like Shazbang I'd be happy to send you one
And perhaps stupidly, I'm using a large hoop! I have no clue where to buy Q-snaps as my local Spotlight doesn't have them, but the hoop does work alright.
I got my Q-snaps from ebay and they're awesome for smaller projects but I find if I have a lot of excess material on the edges it's hard to work around.
Where abouts in Aus are you if you don't mind me asking? One day I swear I will find another stitcher in my area!
Thanks for the encouragement chouchou! I'm a few hours out of Melb and don't get there often at all so I think the wonderful world of the interwebs is going to have to do for me!chouchou26e wrote:Shazbang, you can totally do it!
1. I'm from Australia too- there are lots of specialty craft stores with big enough aida- if you're in Melbourne, i can even give you some names
2. I stitched the whole thing with a Q snap frame and a few bull dog clips to gather the extra fabric to stop it getting dirty. Totally do-able!
3. I did tacking stitches to help me keep track of my counting. But I also made some mistakes, you either unpick or if its really minor, just keep going. in such a big project no one will notice that Clefairy is a bit cross-eyed!
Its just so much fun. I promised myself i wouldnt do a big project for a while but i kinda miss it so I'm jumping in again. Just ordered fabric and then I'll be ready to go!
Do you know how big you can get Q-snaps? The largest ones I can fond on ebay are only like 12 inch and that doesn't seem all that big.
I'm definitely feeling better about starting this project guys, thanks! =D






