by patsy28 31 Dec 2011

Here are my a set of fsl snowflakes. I don't know what to do with them, but I just had to try another fsl project. It is really amazing to watch them sew out. Thanks for looking!

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by cutegirl 04 Jan 2012

This is beautiful, love it, thanks for sharing, hugs Geeta

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by claudenicolas 04 Jan 2012

I like very much those snowflakes, and I embroider them often They come fromsadia's designs: gift 2005.
I try to put the link

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by christracey 04 Jan 2012

These are pretty. Good work.

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by mana 03 Jan 2012

Oh! this is brilliant!

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by castelyn 03 Jan 2012

They are lovely. I'm sure you will find a way to use them. Hugs Yvonne

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by jjsews 02 Jan 2012

These snowflakes are beautiful, are they your own design or can I purchase them somewhere????

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by barbara68 02 Jan 2012

This is wonderful!

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by shirlener88 02 Jan 2012

Patsy, these are lovely snowflakes - you did just wonderful - you have lots of great suggestions here - whatever you end up doing - don't just put them away - use them in some manner - where did you get this pretty snowflake design from? *4U

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by deegee 01 Jan 2012

They are sew pretty and do need to be on display somewhere where they can be seen and appreciated. Nice work.

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by crafter2243 Moderator 01 Jan 2012

Very pretty. One year I decorated my tree with only snowflakes (hand crochet ones). Now I would do it with FSL. The design you picked and stitched out is beautiful. Good job.

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by gandu 01 Jan 2012

They are so beautiful I just love FSL thanks for showing
Happy New Year to you and your family
Love Brenda

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by holly12 01 Jan 2012

I saw some of the other ans. A mobile is great or put some ribbon through and put them in your window at different lenghts. They turned out great. Arlene

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by eastwitch2 01 Jan 2012

Lovely FSL Snow Flakes!
You did a good job in stitching them out!

Could you tell us where the design is from?
EastWitch2

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by queenofhearts 01 Jan 2012

Using different lengths of thread or ribbon hang them from a ceiling light to make a pretty mobile.

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shirlener88 by shirlener88 02 Jan 2012

lovely idea.

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by dlonnahawkins 01 Jan 2012

Beasutiful - and Debra's suggestion is excellent - Beautiful hanging in a window.

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by babsie 01 Jan 2012

Lovely snowflakes. I have some pasted against a glass sliding door so that the kids does not bump into it when it's closed.

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by bejoscha 01 Jan 2012

Really pretty.

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by cutegirl 01 Jan 2012

These are beautiful, thanks for sharing, hugs

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by leenova54 01 Jan 2012

Very pretty, hang them in the windows all Winter! Use different lengths of thread and tape them along the top of the window or get those little suction cup things. Too pretty to put away till next Christmas!

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by redhat 01 Jan 2012

This year I made some FSL angels and used mylar. They turned out very pretty. I have also used varigated threads for the angels.

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by redhat 01 Jan 2012

I too love FSL anything. My favorite are the angels. This is the site I go to for the angels and there are other FSL designs. The do updates to their designs. To check the updates go to the bottom of the page and click on up dates. Ihttp://bejoscha.tavernmaker.de/DE...

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by mysew1325 01 Jan 2012

this design is very pretty.. where is it from??

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by bnilla9241 01 Jan 2012

Where is the design from?

Thanks, Bonnie

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by bnilla9241 01 Jan 2012

Wonderful snowflakes! It's amazing, these snowflakes will stay around forever! Keep them, give them to someone who just needs a little cheer in their life.

Great job!
Hugs, Bonnie

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by michemb 01 Jan 2012

They are very nice, you could sew the tips together and make a garland they would be nice on your tree or anywhere,
Hugs
Michelle

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queenofhearts by queenofhearts 01 Jan 2012

Or thread a ribbon through them and tie them with bows.

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by devon 01 Jan 2012

great job

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by sboo 01 Jan 2012

Where is this pattern from. Love it, you did a great job.

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by thisisme 01 Jan 2012

How do you make fsl snowflakes?

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patsy28 by patsy28 01 Jan 2012

You start with a fsl design. I used 3 layers of disolving stablizer and let it stitch. It is truly amazing to watch it stitch out. Rinse the stablizer out and lay flat to dry.

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by bonnetgirl 01 Jan 2012

These are real pretty. I would use them to hang in my windows or give in cards or just a little gift to someone in nursing home or shut in to brighten their day.

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patsy28 by patsy28 01 Jan 2012

I love this idea. Everyone has such great ideas! I must make more! lol

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by rmj8939 01 Jan 2012

I love FSL. These are so pretty.

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by 1ladyb 31 Dec 2011

Try to arrange them so that you can stitch them together to make a table runner or doily. They are beautiful.

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by laffma1 31 Dec 2011

They are beautiful. I agree with lillian - put them in Christmas cards next year, or hang them on your tree. Whatever you decide, I'm sure they will be lovely.

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by bumblebee 31 Dec 2011

Lovely. I love Fsl too!

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by capoodle 31 Dec 2011

They are lovely and you have a nice collection started.

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by lbrow 31 Dec 2011

A beautiful job.Enclose them in Christmas cards or put them on the tree next yr./Lillian

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by snowbird42 31 Dec 2011

they are very beautiful....soozie

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