My RedHatter Friends all love these Martine, still making them up in different formats, key rings, Necklaces, Ear-rings, they are really cute and sew up so quickly...Happy Holidays and thanks for all your goodies Hugs x0x0x *4U
thank you....I am going to stitch this out and give it to one of my quilting buddies as she is a red-hatter....thanks...
I want to make some and take to our next Red Hat tea. My birthday twin will love them!
Make one for my red hat girl friend on a Key Ring and she was thrilled, thanks Martine...Happy New Year !!!
Martine thank you very much for these cute little hats, Looks like your avatar :))))
I hosted a Christmas Dinner for my Red Hat Ladies. I made then napkin rings, made them a napkin each and also at their dinner plate I had 2 Red Hat ornaments (earrings for some)They all loved them. I put 3 of them on my Christmas Tree this year
Thanks for letting me know they were so well received. It's nice to know your design is actually used and appreciated!
These are so cute. I sure have missed a lot.
These are there to stay, but I'm sorry you missed lots of very pretty freebies on Cute and its sister sites.
Thanks so much! I'm going to a Red Hat tea tomorrow and will stitch up some of these this evening. THANKS!
Merry Christmas
Marion in KY
Thank you for the red hat. It stitched out beautifully.
My mother who is 85 watched me and my machine stitch it last night. She has a friend who is a red hatter and is so excited to give it to her.
* 4 u
Thank you! I attempted to make one out of a regular design and it was a disaster :-)
A regular design misses cross-connections, so you usually end up with loose lines. FSL designs have 2 or 3 layers at perpendicular angles that hold every together, or specially digitised stitches (and those are tricky - they might become undone if the tension of the wss is too low).