If it takes a close up and you are specifically looking for mistakes then you can find them but they certainly aren't glaring! Remember if it can't be seen by a man galloping by on a horse they don't count!
Actually looks very nice to me. Just shows it was made by a person and not a machine.
I have been wanting to do this forever! What designs are these? Did the outside edge come with the designs?
Looks great and beautiful. From where is the design?
I would have to say it looks like you have it perfected already...very pretty!
You are braver than I am! I don't mind lining up split embroideries on the Ruby, it does that extremely well, but I would not dare lining up the outlines of a split doily.
It looks very pretty, well done!
That's a good try, Carolyn. Love the floral designs and colours.
Hugs, Lidia
You did a good job, it looks good to me, were did you find the design.
Jo
Multi-hooping is not easier work, but here you realized a fabulous work. Thank you for sharing. Hugs from France.
It looks good to me. Well done. I love the design as well. Hugs Shirley
Stunning work..Love it!!!Cannot see any mistake??????
Did you mean stress breaker or stress maker - LOL
I think you have done a very inice job on this, Carolyn! It is the rehooping and placement that is tricky but looks like you have gotten the hang of it!
Congratulations on a job well done!
Looks like you did a terrific job. Love the edging design!
Gosh, well done, it looks superb. I've never done a continuous design and I've got the same hoops as you! Love it, love Chris
Oh looking good Carolyn. Soon it will all come naturally/Lillian
this is very pretty and the colors are pure spring 8-)
in this post I look at the barginstore link and found a free tutorial about placement, I have no idea if it is as practical as I read it, no time for my emb machine at the moment, perhaps you have time to look further in to it and report, best regards Sue
Carolyn, I think it is lovely!! Everything you do is absolutely fabulous!! I always admire your work. Hugs, (your #1 fan), Tammy
You've given me the push To try continuous designs. Beautiful work and such precision that who will notice, eh? Thanks for sharing your success. --Sandra
Flowers for everyone! Carolyn this is so pretty! You have done a really lovely job on this. I think that your too hard on yourself!~hugs~
It's beautiful ! I love the colors and the design. I've never been brave enough to try multi-hoopings. Hurrah for you for trying!
This is really lovely! The border on it is so interesting. I have a hard time lining up things. I can't seem to find something with a fine enough point to give me the precision I want. A pencil works well, but trying to remove the marks is next to impossible. When you figure out the best way to do this, let us know!
Well, I place a piece of making tape on my fabric where I want to draw my crosshatch placement lines and after I have it all hooped I just peel off the masking tape and sew away.
I never did have any luck with quilters markers - never could get the color out so never use them. The Masking tape is the only method I use to mark things and have been doing this for about 10 years now no problems.
It is lovely and only you will know believe me no one else will be looking that closely. :)
WOW!!!!well done looks excellent amazing and so beautiful love the choice of the colour threads very beautiful work.Congratulations!!!!!
I'm sure you will perfect it as I know you are determined. Personally, I would like to do continous designs too, but at least YOU are trying...sitting at the eye Drs.....
Oh Carolyn - what a project - but look how beautiful it is - I say, "Well done". I wish I had a set at my house!!! You have wonderful patience! Hugs, Laura*