An excellent tutorial - you have made this very easy to understand & follow. I might just give it a try. Thankyou.
What thread weight ( and Brand ) did you use in the top and in the bobbin?
These are adorable. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Carolyn, I never understood before your instructions. Great job.
Keep up the good work. *4U.
Thanks, Carolyn, for the excellent tutorial.
Text and images helps a lot to understand.
Thank you for the tutorial, Carolyn! Great job.
Hugs, Lidia
What a wonderful tutorial!!! You should write a book...I would buy it! Thanks so much for all the hard work you put into this for us, I truly appreciate it and will give it a try since you showed it so plainly, even for a great-grammie like me to understand...oh my...hugs and blessings from TN.
I did some screen printing on toilet paper for SIL for his 50th birthday years ago. He got a laugh from it, I have never tried embroidering on it though. Hugs Shirley
Thank You So Much!!!!What a great Lesson!!!I Love it..You did a Great job with it...Fully understood it!!!Thank you...
THANKS so much for this picture tutorial... It is VERY helpful... I've woondered how & tho't why BUT these are cute & well done... I now can see funn projects to do & who t give to.
Oh my gosh! This is a fantastic tutorial! I know it took a lot of time to do this for us and I truly appreciate it. Thanks!
have seen it on cute site and always wonder how? now i know thank you for showing how
Great tutorial, Carolyn for those who would make these...
Didn't know about the wss, thanks for mentioning it, tutorial is very clear.
What an easy to understand tutorial. I do have to say, that I cannot understand for the life of me why anyone would want to embroider on a toilet roll. Sorry I find it a bit tacky.........
Thank you for the awesome tutorial Carolyn!!
Hugs
Diane
Thank you Carolyn, I have some designs from Designs By Sick but have never tried to use them...
Hi Carolyn, you've done a great tutorial on how to do these. They look great, however, I've no desire to make them. I'll leave them up to you and others. Love Chris
Thank Carolyn for the Tutorial. When I joined in 2008 and I read all about embroidering on toilet paper, I thought you all had gone bunkers. Ha, ha.
Carolyn if you go back to Dec. of 2008 you will see a big stack of TP I posted. Daughter had me doing them for a fund raiser for the school library. I would put whatever they wanted on them. Most wanted Bama or Auburn colors and had angels requested even a bear, cats, Dogs and elk you name it and I did it. she sold them for $5.00 ea. and raised a lot of money. I got so tired of TP I don't think I've done but a roll every now and then when requested. You are doing a great job with these. KIeep up the good work/Lillian
Now I am giggling again. Great roll for the hunter. I have done few rolls and they do make fun gifts. I just had to pop in and say you made a nice tutorial.
Thanks for the tutorial and the great laughs over these...husband just shook his head! I've looked for the designs at basketkase and must be looking under the wrong take haven't found it yet. :-)
I'm starting a rumor that you're triplets. You stitch all the time!
Thanks for the tutorial! How neat!
I just have to try this. Have some hunting relatives who will die laughing when they get these for Christmas ! Can you share what thread weight and perhaps brand that you used on top as well as in the bobbin?