by mary51 01 Dec 2010

for my Christmas tree, but I do not understand the steps that required to change for cutwork needles #1 and #2??????

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by leenova54 01 Dec 2010

Interesting but at the price of the needles I think I would opt to do the manual cutwork.

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mary51 by mary51 01 Dec 2010

I just SAW the price you are right!!!!!! It is my opinion they are pretty expensive $49 dollars for needles that could easily break?

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by gerryb 01 Dec 2010

May also find info on the Viking site as they now have several designs done for the cutwork needle. You DO need the designs esp. for that, regular cutwork designs will not work. Where did you get the design?

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mary51 by mary51 01 Dec 2010

It is one of today's freebies.

mary51 by mary51 01 Dec 2010

It is me again, does it mean that today's cutwork angel cannot be done manually ?

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by jrob Moderator 01 Dec 2010

You can follow the URL below and maybe see better how it works. The needles actually do the cutwork for you while you are stitching.

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mary51 by mary51 01 Dec 2010

We learn something new each day.

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by airyfairy 01 Dec 2010

I have also never heard of a cutwork needle. I am sure that there will be some Cuties who will help. Good luck.

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