tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-445474547281096414.post8862736915888569350..comments2023-07-15T19:58:45.937+08:00Comments on Textile Diva: A Little Hand WorkUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-445474547281096414.post-66527067630554238372013-05-01T09:05:18.401+08:002013-05-01T09:05:18.401+08:00So glad to hear there's more then one of us ou...So glad to hear there's more then one of us out there! LOL McKennahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06470791593576032851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-445474547281096414.post-49878046913488124792012-12-24T02:53:07.001+08:002012-12-24T02:53:07.001+08:00We must be twins! I can't rock stitch but lov...We must be twins! I can't rock stitch but love to hand quilt so I'm a stabbed too. I also believe quilts are made to be used ( although my Christmas quilt has lots of bits and bobs on it so it doesn't fit into the snuggle categoryAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15463494218315409217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-445474547281096414.post-2434645683385387502012-12-22T05:19:50.281+08:002012-12-22T05:19:50.281+08:00Hooray, another stab stitcher here :) I learnt to...Hooray, another stab stitcher here :) I learnt to stab stitch from a book over 30 years ago, (although I think it was called punch and poke) I've tried the rocking method but it just doesn't feel comfortable to me. <br /><br />I've only recently started making multiple stabs (3 is my maximum) and it works well. I strive for evenly spaced stitches rather than small and close together. Is that a Thimblelady hoop you are using? Cats do seem to think that quilts are made especially for them, mine is always trying to get on them or under them.Piphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07024358673602132526noreply@blogger.com