fsl Christmas gifts
#21
Originally Posted by sewnsewer2
Excellent job!
I have that angel and made them last year. Did you get the 2D from embroidery library? Have you made Marie Osmonds angel? It's gorgeous.
I'm making some this year too. I posted 2 of them in my post boys pillowcases.
I have that angel and made them last year. Did you get the 2D from embroidery library? Have you made Marie Osmonds angel? It's gorgeous.
I'm making some this year too. I posted 2 of them in my post boys pillowcases.
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The Marie Osmond one is no longer available. I got it over a year ago.
The ones I posted is not the Marie Osmond one, it was a freebie somewhere, but I can't remember where. If I find it again, I'll let you know.
Here is a free FSL mitten and angel. I have stitched out this angel many times.
http://www.myembroideryhaven.com/angels.html
http://www.myembroideryhaven.com/ornaments2.html
scroll down to the very bottom.
Also try this site reguarding ornaments
http://forums.marthapullen.com/read....82683&t=182491
The ones I posted is not the Marie Osmond one, it was a freebie somewhere, but I can't remember where. If I find it again, I'll let you know.
Here is a free FSL mitten and angel. I have stitched out this angel many times.
http://www.myembroideryhaven.com/angels.html
http://www.myembroideryhaven.com/ornaments2.html
scroll down to the very bottom.
Also try this site reguarding ornaments
http://forums.marthapullen.com/read....82683&t=182491
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Location: Northern Indiana
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Excuse me for so many questions, but could you explain a little bit more? No fabric, just the stablizer in the frame ? Mine is a 4x4 frame , would it work on this machine or do you need a bigger frame? Thanks for your help.
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sharon b (and anyone else) FSL designs come in al sizes. Most will fit the 4 X 4 frame.
I usually use H2gone from walmart, it's $177 a yard. What you do is hoop just the WSS (make sure it is taught in the hoop) and send your design to your machine and stitch it out. Then after it is done, remove it from the hoop and trim the excess off and rince well in warm water and let it dry.
You can use badgemaster for a stiffer ornament.
Badgemaster is also a WSS and looks like a thick plastic wrap. The H2gone looks like teeny tiny holed fabric. You could also use a piece of tuelle on top of the WSS for more stabilization, but I don't normally.
PM me if you have any more questions as I don't want to hijack this post.
I usually use H2gone from walmart, it's $177 a yard. What you do is hoop just the WSS (make sure it is taught in the hoop) and send your design to your machine and stitch it out. Then after it is done, remove it from the hoop and trim the excess off and rince well in warm water and let it dry.
You can use badgemaster for a stiffer ornament.
Badgemaster is also a WSS and looks like a thick plastic wrap. The H2gone looks like teeny tiny holed fabric. You could also use a piece of tuelle on top of the WSS for more stabilization, but I don't normally.
PM me if you have any more questions as I don't want to hijack this post.
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