by danushaj 17 Nov 2013

Hi Everyone,


I'm after some advice. I wanted to make something special this year for our christmas table and came across this design:-

http://embroideryonline.com/p-515...

Has anyone attempted any of the village from this site? I was wanting to know how much thread was used, and if they slotted together ok. Also how long it took to stitch out each panel approximately.

I have never tried this form of FSL before. I wanted some advice before outlaying such a huge amount of money on a design.

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by babsie 17 Nov 2013

Welcome to the Cute family. there is some lovely tea light shades for free at http://ls-liane-stitch.de/
I have tried some and they stitched out lovely.

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by cfidl 17 Nov 2013

Hi, I just read your comment on the bottom. I know that skeldale house has a free Christmas Village if you want to try FSL at no cost. It is smaller of course. Also there are several sites that do the felt tealights, embroidery garden and unlimitedstitching come to mind. Any else you need, let us know Welcome to Cute - hope to see ya around!

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cfidl by cfidl 17 Nov 2013

I believe you need to join skeldale's group to find most of the free designs.

danushaj by danushaj 17 Nov 2013

Thank you, some great designs there but can't locate their village piece or pieces.

rescuer by rescuer edited 17 Nov 2013

Try the bottom of the page in the Christmas?? section. They are free -- even if you are not part of the group. I think there were four on one page.
Welcome to Cute!

danushaj by danushaj 22 Nov 2013

Thank you rescuer, I just had a look and did an internet search, it seems those designs were part of the 2004 collection, which are no longer available, unless I am wrong and it has a current direct link.

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by 02kar Moderator 17 Nov 2013

Welcome. I do hope you try it. I always love to see the stitch outs.

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danushaj by danushaj 17 Nov 2013

Thank you so much!

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by spendlove Moderator 17 Nov 2013

That looks wonderful - I hope you show us the finished product (if you decide to go ahead.)
Welcome from me too!

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danushaj by danushaj 17 Nov 2013

Thank you Sue! I'm an admirer of your work!! I know you posted many designs.

Was it you that did the tea cup ITH thingy?? I made one for a friend and she was so chuffed!! I got sick of her coming over to my place and bringing her own tea gas but pulling them out of her bag wrapped around hairbrushes and chewing gum!!! I needed to sort her out quick!!!

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by auntydee 17 Nov 2013

Welcome to Cute.
If you click on Preview Sewing Information just above the price of the village it give you stitch information. It is a combination of FSL & applique. Don't use the clear Solvy as it will tear. Use Vilene washaway & rinse out lightly so it is still stiff. DON"T un-hoop when trimming the applique. I have used the bobble buttons on FSL baubles but I don't think it was from this site. It looks like quite a few hours work. Would love to see a picture & comments if you go ahead with it.

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danushaj by danushaj 17 Nov 2013

Ergh!!! That was exactly what I was looking for, guess it just wasn't jumping out at me!! Thank you!!!

Thanks also for the tip about the solvy, I was planning on using the waffle weave looking one, I thought the clear too thick for this job. The clear I use when doing tea towels and something needing the 'industrial' stitch hold, to withstand lots if use.

If you find the site where you used the baubles I would love to see, would love to try a small project to see how much I swear if it doesn't work!! LOL

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by pennifold 17 Nov 2013

Never tried anything on there, but it looks absolutely stunning and I'm sure it would turn out as good as it looks. If you are curious why not write to them and ask how much thread will be used for this design. They will slot together well as I've used this method on napkin rings and the little knobs will go into the loops. I think this is a good price for all of those pieces (12 for the house). I bought one design from Zundt and it was $25.00 for one small 4x4 doily. Anyway, I'd go for it, but there may be more comments from others. Love Chris

P.S. A big Aussie welcome from me.

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danushaj by danushaj 17 Nov 2013

Thank you very much!

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by gerryvb 17 Nov 2013

Welcome to cute! you will love it here with the cuties from all over the world.
About this design, It looks spectacular, but I've no experience with this. It looks like a lot of work, but it's beautiful.
Hope somebody else have made something like this and can tell you.

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danushaj by danushaj 17 Nov 2013

Thanks Ladies for the welcome, I am relatively new to the world of embroidery. I bought a machine with my redundancy money and have been making 'name' projects mostly. I wanted to attempt something a little different.

I found this site by chance a little while ago. I don't post often but drool lots over all the lovely things people create.

This year for Christmas I wanted to attempt a "statement' piece!!! I bought a few packets of electric tealights and thought this would be the perfect project.

Anyone know of any other sites that have designs I can put an electric tealight into? I have seen the german one with the windmill (another project for the maybe pile). I am unsure what search term to use. I have been using FSL lantern, but not coming up with much inspiration.

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