Hi everyone, I know it's been a while, but at least I have a nice cross stitched scissor fob tutorial for you! In this tutorial I show you how to stitch this halloween scissor fob with beads attached. I initially forgot to take photo's showing how to attach the tassel but I have since found the Christmas Scissor fob photos that show more detail of how to do this, I will put them in the next post and I will also be doing a tutorial showing how to make the tassel and the cord soon. There are a lot of photographs in this post. I actually took these photographs in November 2011 but forgot to put them on this blog! You can see detailed pictures of my scissor fobs on my cross stitch blog here details of the pattern can also be found on that post. You will need: Your finished stitched piece DMC Thread Mill Hill Beads Iron on Interfacing Polyester filling Scissors and a needle Instructions below: The interfacing is lightweight, I should really have used black but it does not show anyway. As you get to each corner trim the fabric across the top to remove bulk I do not trim this at the start of the project as the fabric may fray too much, I did learn from this the last time I made one! Leave a space for your hanging cord and then put your needle through the cord a couple of times to attach it, then stitch as close to the cord as much as possible on the other side, ensuring you match the stitch lines to each other up to the corner. Once you have missed the stitch, you then place the needle into the next stitch, this is the time to place the next bead onto the needle. Leave a small gap to fill your scissor fob with fibrefill and then carry on stitching until you get to the last stitch, when you arrive at the last stitch just finish off by pushing your needle into the pillow close to the edge, go in and out of the pillow, ensuring no stitches show. Cut the thread close to the fabric and it should be hidden inside the pillow. As a beginner you may prefer to use matching black thread, I chose to stitch it in orange as a design feature. You have now attached the cord in the middle, you can do exactly the same with the cord tassel or you can attach a small piece of wire through the tassel and hook it over the stitches at the bottom so that it hangs freely, I did this on the White Cat Scissor fob below. I made the cord and the tassel using the same DMC stranded cotton thread that I used for the cross stitching. It should now look like this: You can see a Christmas Cat scissor fob on my blog here just scroll to the bottom of the page, there are also free cross stitch patterns on my blog. Edited - more pictures below I would love to see your finished scissor fobs if you use my patterns and these instructions, just send me a photo and I will post the pictures on my blog! Happy Stitching!
••• This is a downloadable cross-stitch pattern ••• ••• The Design ••• 'I love Eggplant' BDSM Cross Stitch Pattern This pattern is designed with 14 count Aida cloth, can be stitched on any grade of canvas. The size will change based on the thread count of your fabric. Stitches: 103 x 46 Finished Sizes: 14 count: 7.4 x 3.3 inches (18.7 x 8.3cm) 16 count: 6.4 x 2.9 inches (16.4 x 7.3cm) 18 count: 5.7 x 2.6 inches (14.5 x 6.5cm) 20 count: 5.2 x 2.3 inches (13.1 x 5.8cm) 22 count: 4.7 x 2.1 inches (11.9 x 5.3cm) Palette: DMC Colors: 10 CLOTH COLOR: ANY ••• The Download ••• Your pattern includes: - Thread chart with symbol key, thread lengths etc - Full color pattern - Black and White pattern (for easier printing) - Symbol version (Pattern Keeper Compliant!) The pattern file will be available immediately after checkout. ••• Our Guarantee ••• Your satisfaction is crucial to us. Please get in contact if you have any questions. We have a money-back guarantee if you are unhappy for any reason. ••• Copyright ••• This is an original cross stitch pattern by The Lonely Seaman. Please do not reproduce the pattern without permission. Thank you for understanding.
Pdf cross stitch pattern - The Meeting on the Turret Stairs (by Frederick William Burton) Last photo shows how it looks like the finished piece With your purchase you will receive: A Pdf pattern with black and white symbols A Pdf pattern with colored symbols A JPG picture of the painting A Symbol Key page in DMC floss code Stitches: 310 x 500 Size (on 14 count Aida fabric): 22.14 x 35.71 inches 56.24 x 90.71 cm THERE ARE OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE IF YOU WANT A DIFFERENT SIZE, PLEASE CONTACT ME I will send your pattern by email within 24 hours after the payment Any question or comment, please convo me Happy stitching!!! Thanks for your visit :)
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