FSL Angels
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FSL Angels
These are for gifts. OESD designs.
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Hugs, Karen
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Re: FSL Angels
Karen, the Angels are so beautiful. I think after seeing your latest ones, I purchased one and haven’t stitched it yet; I have always been a fan of Sonia Showalter…but OESD has a different dimension.
Linda
Linda
Re: FSL Angels
I love these Karen! You do such beautiful work and find the perfect designs!
Angela Lee
Pooler, GA
Pooler, GA
Re: FSL Angels
Thank you, Ladies!!
Sara--you could make these for your relatives who celebrate Christmas. This design fits in a small 4 X 4 hoop.
https://embroideryonline.com/Flat-Angel-Ornament-FSL/
Sara--you could make these for your relatives who celebrate Christmas. This design fits in a small 4 X 4 hoop.
https://embroideryonline.com/Flat-Angel-Ornament-FSL/
Hugs, Karen
Re: FSL Angels
Those are so pretty! I still have yet to try FSL. It intimidates me. Do you use embroidery thread in the bobbin as well?
Kathy
Kathy
Re: FSL Angels
Thanks, Ladies!!
Kathy—just go for it! This angel would be a good first try, just three colors. I hoop two layers of WSS, use an 80/12 needle (unless I’m using metallic thread—then I use a 90/14 topstitch needle for the whole thing), and the bobbin thread is the same as the top thread (because you see both sides). When you finish, just rinse out a bit of the WSS because you want some left in to make it stiff when it dries.
Kathy—just go for it! This angel would be a good first try, just three colors. I hoop two layers of WSS, use an 80/12 needle (unless I’m using metallic thread—then I use a 90/14 topstitch needle for the whole thing), and the bobbin thread is the same as the top thread (because you see both sides). When you finish, just rinse out a bit of the WSS because you want some left in to make it stiff when it dries.
Hugs, Karen