tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429028966454688669.post5807477565261207374..comments2024-01-22T01:00:45.838-06:00Comments on 3 under 3 and more: Lets talk stitches and free GSDs!Kenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12961252325272072486noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429028966454688669.post-55612490829372822092010-11-24T11:13:49.543-06:002010-11-24T11:13:49.543-06:00YAY!
And I do have those quilt block files too! ...YAY! <br />And I do have those quilt block files too! ;)<br /><br />oooh! if you can do a snowflake "fake stitching" design......ohgosh that would be awesome for an easy card. Or a series.....oh the possibilities!<br /><br />Are you crazy yet from all the wish lists items we throw at ya?? LOL!<br /><br />:)Dennihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07958545155847856868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429028966454688669.post-55194183646577134172010-11-24T03:13:07.516-06:002010-11-24T03:13:07.516-06:00I just received my email from quickutz today showi...I just received my email from quickutz today showing off that link! I could easily do templates like those. If you like quilting at all, there are two blocks like those already for sale. Just search "quilting templates" and look for two black templates. I will get to work on alphabets and other fun ideas too!Kenziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12961252325272072486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429028966454688669.post-6276721151058345942010-11-23T07:56:30.515-06:002010-11-23T07:56:30.515-06:00Kenzie, I was wondering if you would be able to do...Kenzie, I was wondering if you would be able to do a version like<br />http://www.quickutz.com/qk2/viewItem.aspx?ic=DA0022<br />with dashes cut out big enough to see an underlying color paper? (Not necessarily the same font) <br />I love real stitching but sometimes I don't have the time and thought this might be an awesome cheater method option! ;)Dennihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07958545155847856868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429028966454688669.post-63672918494016302932010-11-18T13:40:53.387-06:002010-11-18T13:40:53.387-06:00Both sizes is a good idea for providing extra opti...Both sizes is a good idea for providing extra options. As long as it doesn't make the file too large, I'll try that on future designs. Thanks for the suggestion. <br />I've been thinking about a snowflake flourish too. Still working on the holly leaves you suggested too. As always, thanks for your input!Kenziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12961252325272072486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429028966454688669.post-48176653546041742832010-11-18T10:06:08.299-06:002010-11-18T10:06:08.299-06:00Kenzie - however you did the "p" in the ...Kenzie - however you did the "p" in the example above looks great, just right. I can't tell if the holes are all spaced the same, or adjusted for the curve. One suggestion on the size of the holes would be - how much trouble is it to do both and offer both versions in a download file? If you want to embroider it with just floss or some sort of fine thread, then the small holes are perfect, but if you want to use something like silk ribbon (seriously cool) or thick chunky twine or yarn, then you need bigger holes.<br />Do you think you could make a flourish with snowflakes? (I have a stamp with a flourish and at the end of each swoop is a small snowflake, so something like that is what I'm thinking, or maybe like your grad cap flourish with a snowflake) I'd love to make that with sparkly white thread, and incorporate some white beads.Laurennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429028966454688669.post-20242410628009126432010-11-17T09:58:21.549-06:002010-11-17T09:58:21.549-06:00I think they are great the way they are. Maybe mak...I think they are great the way they are. Maybe making the holes slightly smaller would be good.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com