What an awesome tutorial! I'm so glad you shared this stitching technique with us. I use it all the time. It really finishes off projects without taking much time. Thanks for the ideas to "branch out" and faux stitch stems, leaf lines, and rocket blasts! :)
anna,
you always amaze me-- i just ordered a stitching wheel last night! ugh!--well i love going to antique shops "picking" so guess what i'm looking for now!
thanks
Great tutorial and you will be delighted to know that just last week I bought my 1st tracing wheel! (I used my Mother's growing up but never bought my own when I set up housekeeping.)hmmm.
Hugs...
P.S. Your cards and tag are adorable!
Posted by: Shellie Daniel | August 22, 2011 at 05:45 PM
What an awesome tutorial! I'm so glad you shared this stitching technique with us. I use it all the time. It really finishes off projects without taking much time. Thanks for the ideas to "branch out" and faux stitch stems, leaf lines, and rocket blasts! :)
Posted by: Shellie Daniel | August 22, 2011 at 05:45 PM
anna,
you always amaze me-- i just ordered a stitching wheel last night! ugh!--well i love going to antique shops "picking" so guess what i'm looking for now!
thanks
Posted by: gail | August 18, 2011 at 02:48 PM
Hey! is that the thingy I used to use to cut the pizza at home???? Love, Dad ......just kidding
Posted by: DK Wight | August 17, 2011 at 09:30 AM
I tried several times to get to the tutorials on the High Hopes blog but continue to get an error message. Can you post the tutorial on your blog?
Posted by: Candy | August 16, 2011 at 01:46 PM
Great tutorial and you will be delighted to know that just last week I bought my 1st tracing wheel! (I used my Mother's growing up but never bought my own when I set up housekeeping.)hmmm.
Hugs...
Posted by: Carol Dee | August 16, 2011 at 12:24 PM