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    Julia Ackerman replied to the topic Lesson 3 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Whale Tale Journal – Pilot 3 years, 1 month ago

    <span style=”-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);”>In the graph for the compass there is an extended line in the middle section for the lower left but not the other quadrants.  The completed stitched photo shows lines in all quadrants. This appears on all the graphs in lesson 3. </span>

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    Julia Ackerman replied to the topic Lesson 2 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Whale Tale Journal – Pilot 3 years, 1 month ago

    Here is my progress picture. I used a fine detail paint brush because I found the one provided to be too big for the small areas. I think students might feel better if they were provided a smaller brush. 

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    Sarah de Rousset-Hall replied to the topic Outer box complete. Question on monogram in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Marie, the M is the trickiest one to work out!

    Here’s a blown up version of the stitch plan for the letter – the numbers refer to the order to work them in and the line indicates where the thickest point is.

    For where to take out threads, here is the original font M which I used. You can’t follow it exactly (its really hard to get the dot…[Read more]

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    Sarah de Rousset-Hall replied to the topic Lesson 2 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years, 1 month ago

    Becky,

    Yes curved needles are fabulous – they are tricky to get the hang of, but once you’ve got the knack you find so many uses for them! They are also helpful for Appliqué to slips stitch turned fabrics, or fo attaching lining onto curtains!

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    Marie Pasternak started the topic Outer box complete. Question on monogram in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years, 1 month ago

    I completed the outer box and will be starting the monogram. I watched your video and understand how to reduce the tread thickness. However, I am not sure how to determine where on the letter (M) to have the thicker line, and where to start thinning.

     

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    Becky Gutin replied to the topic Lesson 2 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years, 1 month ago

    I have discovered that the curved needles are absolutely awesome. I can’t tell you how many times I have stitched boxes or biscornu together with a straight needle, and fussed and fussed with them. The curved needle makes all the difference in the world!

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    Sarah de Rousset-Hall replied to the topic Padding outside surfaces of outside box in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Ann,

    Yes, you can pad any surface of a box. In fact we will be padding both sides of the lid. It’s not needed for size – when I’ve made boxes with really large panels I’ve used a thicker/denser card.

    Below is a picture of a Stumpwork casket I made a few years ago, it’s about 20cm long, 15cm deep and 15cm tall – and all the outer panels…[Read more]

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    Ann Bergman started the topic Padding outside surfaces of outside box in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years, 1 month ago

    Would you consider padding  the outside box sides when making a large box??

     

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    Marilyn Sears replied to the topic Lesson 4 confusions and questions!! in the forum Forum: Whale Tale Journal – Pilot 3 years, 1 month ago

    Another suggestion I would make is to have a footer or header with the Lesson number on it, since each lesson is renumbered starting with a “1”.  Why do I suggest that?  Well, I had all the lessons printed out and before I knew it, I had all the pages mixed up & I didn’t know which page went with which lesson.  The Lesson number is only on the fi…[Read more]

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    Marilyn Sears replied to the topic Lesson 4 confusions and questions!! in the forum Forum: Whale Tale Journal – Pilot 3 years, 1 month ago

    I agree with Pat on the Glazed Thread No 80 since it seems to be very springy.  After I carefully took the thread off of the label it was on, I found the center of the circle of threads, fit the circle over 2 glasses, stretched it tightly by pulling the glasses apart, then I was able to rewind the glazed thread easily onto an index card without…[Read more]

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    Sarah de Rousset-Hall replied to the topic Lesson 2 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years, 1 month ago

    Your box so far looks really neat, and I love those fabrics together, the colours complement each other well.

     

    Using tacking on is a great method for darker fabrics, and for the Trailing Variation for the oval shape you won’t need to remove them. With the Feathered Chain, there is a small risk that your tacking stitches might be visible, e…[Read more]

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    Florance Kochenberger replied to the topic Lesson 2 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years, 1 month ago

    I also finished stitching my monogram. I realize the tip of the long curl on the top line looks flat instead of rolled because I did not angle the needle enough. I tried to restitch it but it was impossible to pick out the tiny couching stitches.

    Because I am using darker fabric for my lid, instead of drawing the design directly onto the fabric I…[Read more]

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    Florance Kochenberger replied to the topic Lesson 2 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Sarah,

    I finished constructing my outer box. I cut my mat board to the dimensions you listed above on January 19 and covered them. After joining the 144m long base to the end I was not able to join the 144m long front or back correctly. I think the base should have been shorter than the long sides by 4mm so I took everything apart and trimmed…[Read more]

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    Solveig Walstrom replied to the topic Lesson 2 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Whale Tale Journal – Pilot 3 years, 1 month ago

    Thank you!  I did enjoy the painting.  Your videos were very helpful.

     

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    Patricia Nauman started the topic Lesson 4 confusions and questions!! in the forum Forum: Whale Tale Journal – Pilot 3 years, 1 month ago

    I found that the glazed thread was hard to undo.  It got all tangled.  Could it be wound on a bobbin or a card? The amount of thread is enough but if anyone has trouble getting the length right and has to take out some stitches they could run short.

    I got a bit confused about diagrams on page l showing the threads removed above the four sided s…[Read more]

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    Catherine Jordan replied to the topic Lesson 2 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Whale Tale Journal – Pilot 3 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Solveig,

    Wow! It looks terrific!!! Very nice shadows and highlights in the water and the colors are lovely. Hope you enjoyed painting:) Catherine

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    Solveig Walstrom replied to the topic Lesson 2 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Whale Tale Journal – Pilot 3 years, 1 month ago

    Here is a photo of my progress so far.  Maybe the rest of you pilot stitchers could post a photo of your progress.

     

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