Kitting the next three projects forced me to organize young and old fabric. Twenty eight count from forty eight years ago, to the forty count of my seventy years. Maybe. We'll see.
When deciding on fabric count for a new project, the size of it will many times make that decision easy. The full eighteen inches of a quarter is hopefully enough. The overdyed linens are smaller, I guess shrinkage from the process, so we're down to seventeen. But measuring first is obviously warranted if it's a close call. This piece looked a little smaller to me compared to the others I was folding, and it is. One and a half inches to be exact at 15.5. So expecting a project to fit on my quarter yard piece without measuring the linen first, is not wise. Too bad, because I've never done that! But I will now. Minor change in size, but could certainly make a difference in margin allowed for mounting or whether your project will fit at all.
Rachel will be finished eventually, your comments in fact had me place her back on the tray. We're having a stare down. DONE with black floss, and may attempt a word or two a day in the 610. The second row of the left box has one word higher than the rest. I based placement of the third row on that word, so it is now two positions higher. Not a big deal since the final row does not need aligned with other stitches, but that second row is a thorn in my side. A real bitch to frog over one let alone have black floss so fat you can't see the stitch.
Stay warm folks. I feel like a popsicle.
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