I have 3 days, the kids are at school, my man is at work and I am dedicated to stitching my heart out. I will post a picture Wednesday night to show my progress....the dress is almost done. I see beading in my near future.
So when will the beading marathon begin? Will you roll up the piece in your frame as you go? Will this leave creases where the beads are attached? I worry about that...if I didn't I would probably already do the beading on Magnolia just to keep it from being daunting later on. Of course beading on mine is a drop compared to the beading you guys are doing and have done.
I'm not sure. I have tried to think of a logical wat to do the beading without destryoing the fabric (crunching it up or having beads pressed through it). I think I will just start at the bottom and work my way up...the majority of the beading is on the dress, I rolled my Bluebirds mermaid when I beaded it, but it wasn't nearly the insane amount as this one is going to be.
So when will the beading marathon begin? Will you roll up the piece in your frame as you go? Will this leave creases where the beads are attached? I worry about that...if I didn't I would probably already do the beading on Magnolia just to keep it from being daunting later on. Of course beading on mine is a drop compared to the beading you guys are doing and have done.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure. I have tried to think of a logical wat to do the beading without destryoing the fabric (crunching it up or having beads pressed through it). I think I will just start at the bottom and work my way up...the majority of the beading is on the dress, I rolled my Bluebirds mermaid when I beaded it, but it wasn't nearly the insane amount as this one is going to be.
ReplyDeleteDAMN. typo....should read logical "way" and "destroying"
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