The Queen’s Techniques

Gay Ann Rogers, Needlework

 
The Queen’s Techniques
As the number of techniques columns grows, I thought it wise to start a page of thumbnails.
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February 2012: here is a reposting of my Techniques Articles from the past few years.
I thought I would bring them back as we begin to transition in the spring of 2012.


The Queen’s Techniques
The Queen’s Techniques is an ongoing column of tips that make a difference in my needlework. It is my way. Just remember, my way is not the only way or the definitive way,  it is just my way.
Bullion Knots Part 2
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Bullion Knots Part 3
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Bullion Knots Part 4
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Congress Cloth and Linen
(Techniques 5)
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Stretcher Bars and How I Mount My Canvas
(Techniques 6)
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A Simple Argument for Stretcher Bars
(Techniques 7)
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Would I stitch a project the same way again? Part 1
(Techniques 8)
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Special Entry:
My Instructions.
New to my patterns?
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Would I stitch a project the same way again? Part 2
(Techniques 9)
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The Weight of Thread
(Techniques 10)
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Useful Guideline
(Techniques 11)
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My idea (a long one):
Postponing Goop till the spring.
Why and what my plans are.Techniques_12.html
A Dozen Suggestions for Helping Tension
(Techniques 13)
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The Sizes of Needles
(Techniques 14)
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The Value of a Doodle Canvas
(Techniques 15)
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Repairing Scarred Congress Cloth
(Techniques 16)
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Bullion Knots Part 1
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