Reddit Reddit reviews Caydo 4 Pieces Large Linen Needlework Fabric for Garment Craft, Flower Pot Decoration and Tablecloth, 62 by 19 Inch (White and Creamy), 58 by 19 Inch (Blue and Gray)

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Caydo 4 Pieces Large Linen Needlework Fabric for Garment Craft, Flower Pot Decoration and Tablecloth, 62 by 19 Inch (White and Creamy), 58 by 19 Inch (Blue and Gray)
4 Pieces: Enough quantity can meet your different needs4 Colors: Blue, gray, white and creamyTwo kind of Size (approx): White and creamy fabric: 62 inch x 19 inch (157cm x 48cm). Blue and gray fabric: 58 inch x 19 inch (147cm x 48cm). Suitable size and various colors can meet your various demands for your embroidery projectMaterial: It is washable and resistant. It can be applied repeatedly and has a long service lifeWide Uses: The linen fabric is suitable for embroidery, table cloth, handbag, wallet, and other garments craft in daily life
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u/HarroMongorian ยท 13 pointsr/CrossStitch

Thank you! The bottom two pictures probably took me only 4-5 hours, and filling in the scales with the fan pattern was also very quick. Then I probably spent 20 hours doing the cross hatching and fine lines, just to make sure everything stayed as close to geometric as possible. I think the bubbles took me maybe 4-5 hours also.

So around 30 hours!

Also this is the fabric I used, which I also blame for this taking me so long. It's 2 stitches across, 3 down to make a square, not 2x2, so getting things to be right angles and such took a lot of careful and precise stitching, and tons of double checking everything. It also took forever to mark up my fabric, and I had to start over (which you can kind of tell at the bottom of some of the pictures).