I was only 22 or so when I experienced it for the first time. I'd dabbled with other forms of it of course since I was 12 or so but by the time I was 22 it was harder to find the other forms. Most of the gals I knew had moved on to...you know....it. But being old fashioned, not to mention stubborn, I had to be forced the first time. We were visiting friends and I remember complaining loudly to my friend (Diane) about not being able to do what I was used to and she finally knocked me upside the head and told me in no uncertain terms that I was going to try it and not only was I going to like it but I was never going to go back to the other way of doing things. I believe I laughed in her face and said that just wasn't going to happen. I enjoyed my way of doing it and didn't want to change. But she insisted and went into her bedroom dragging me with her. She got down on her hands and knees, reached under the bed and pulled out a small plastic bin. Telling me I was not to mention what I was going to see to her husband, she started to remove the lid. I closed my eyes, afraid of what I might see and peeked through my eyelashes as if that would make it any less shocking. As she pulled away the lid I could finally see it. Fabric of a kind I had never seen before. Leaflets with little symbols on them, EEK! and finally something that looked familiar to me...DMC embroidery floss. My mouth went dry with fear. How in the world was I supposed to create a picture without the pattern already on the fabric??? She was nuts! Picking up the leaflets, she handed them to me and said, choose one you like, these are all really easy patterns. Reaching out with a shaking hand I took the leaflets from her and sat down on the bed. The pictures were pretty but all I could see were symbols, lots and lots of little symbols. How was I supposed to do this? It was a month away from Christmas so after looking through what I later found out were called charts, I chose one of an angel. Next she handed me some fabric. It was nothing like what I used for stamped cross stitch. Finally she said choose some floss and lets get you started. Now? Here? Can't I think about this for a minute?? Huffing with impatience, she quickly grabbed the colors needed, put the lid on the box and shoved it under the bed, just as her husband came into the room to see what was going on. Assuring him that all was fine and we'd be out in a minute she sat me down on the bed and began my instruction on all things counted cross stitch. She taught me how to tape the edges of the fabric so it wouldn't ravel, (big NO NO now) how to find the middle of the fabric, how to follow the chart and to start in the middle of it, what the fabric was called, some weird word spelled A-I-D-A, but we weren't sure of the proper pronunciation and finally how to make my crosses and that they all needed to go the same way. All I could think about was how it was so much easier when the pattern was printed right on the fabric!! But she
I hope all of you will share your first time. In fact I challenge you to do so. I will give one blogger that shares the story of their first time a little giftie, don't know what it is yet as I just thought about it. All you have to do is blog about your first experience with counted cross stitch, share a pic of it if you have one and then post on this post only saying you have done so and leave your blog address so we can all read about it. I'll draw the name of the winner on the 14th of December.
Take care till next time!
Julie