It was great to see my creative friends again for another session of cardmaking!!! We were making Christmas cards this month and with any hopes at all we will be able to send them and have them delivered before the season arrives!! Fingers crossed!! We started with hand stitching the snowflake using white perle cotton onto a square of cardstock. You can see below the diagram I created for the holes I would need to stitch the snowflake which we used as a template for making the holes in the cardstock. We used bull clips to hold the template to the square and then laid this onto a foam layer and used a push pin to make holes where we needed them to be. By holding this sandwich to the light it was very easy to see any holes we had missed punching. With all the holes we needed we removed the template, threaded our large needles with about 50" of thread and started stitching. The diagram below gives step by step instructions for stitching one of the branches of the snow flake so we held our cardstock with one branch pointing directly up and started with coming up in hole #1 and continued until we had that one branch stitched. Then we started on the leg that was to it's left and repeated the same procedure. Now it was just a matter of doing it four more times and securing the two ends to the back with tape. Everyone persevered and got their snowflake stitched with some undoing and getting back on track but they all looked great at the end. I did add some tiny snowflakes to mine as I had in my sample. Completely missed that step while we were working on our cards so the other girls missed out on that with their cards.
Therese

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