I'm game to try it, I'd like to see it in Projects anyway. How large will the clock be when it's done? I'm assuming it's made in pie-wedges and sewn together. Sounds cute! Hugs, Marji
It is all in one piece. It will fit in a 5x7 hoop. You can spray glue it to a old cd using a clock fixing. When it is dried out I will include instructions on how to put it together with pictures of the parts.
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Sewinhuggs
here is some info on how to put the clocks together. I think buying an inexpensive clock and using the fsl face would be cheaper than buying the parts in a craft store. You would have to compare and buy the best deal.
It really depends on the price you pay for the clock. I went to hobby lobby today and purchase the clock fixing for $5.99. If you have a cupon to Micheals or joanns it probably would be even cheaper then that. And since I will be using a old cd for back support, that don't cost anything. Everyone will see once it is done, how easy it is.
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Sewinhuggs
I'm interested! I've never done FSL but want to try it.
Once you try fsl a few times you will be hook. Suggestion is to go thru the designs by cutie and try some of the fsl designs listed there. If you google my name sewinhuggs, it will pull up some of my older fsl designs from this site for you to try out. That way by the time you have tried it a few times then something like the clock would be a piece of cake.
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Sewinhuggs
love the idea to go with my paper doll house! Is 4 by 4 a possibility?
No by shrinking the design it wouldn't stitch out right nor would you be able to see numbers or anything very well.
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Sounds very interesting and I would love to do one! :) Thank you
Would love to see it. Want to make a present for friends who have a dog and some cats.