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Connie Chow replied to the topic Welcome To The Class!!! in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
If you are more comfortable with starting the stem stitch with the left wing, my suggestion would be to listen to the Right Wing Stem Stitch video first (the first one) for the tips and instructions. Then you can skip over to the left wing videos and play it on half or quarter the speed. Then it will be easier to follow along.

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Connie Chow replied to the topic Welcome To The Class!!! in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
Ah that’s good to hear! Yes, I am watching the forum throughout the day.
Don’t hesitate to post if you need anything else.
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Jo Ann Kovach replied to the topic Welcome To The Class!!! in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
Flipping the hoop and using the table as a surface worked beautifully. I am opposite handed so teaching myself as I go along. Haven’t got the hang of reaching you. Did you get this message?
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Connie Chow replied to the topic Lesson 1 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
Hello Students!
A quick tip just came to mind about stitching the center of the butterfly body. Here is a quick video below. Be sure to end the stitch with the at least two, best three pinpoint stitches. This is very important to ensure that the butterfly will sit nice and flat on the card when we mount in Week 2!
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Connie Chow replied to the topic Supply Source(s)? in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
So glad to hear this! It is a lot of fun with all the colors and finishes, isn’t it?! There’s so many other color schemes I’ve yet to try with this design.
Here is the list of shops that sell the sequins from these kits:
Oriental and Porcelain Sequins
https://www.paillettesetbroderie.com/
US Seller of the French Sequins (I bought the i…[Read more]
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Connie Chow replied to the topic Madeira metallic thread in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
That is great to hear! Let me know how it goes with the sequins! For me, it’s the best part because all the colors really bring the butterfly to life.
You’re welcome with the samples! The single strand sounds good. I got to realizing that butterfly wings (and the veins) are very delicate in real life, so a single strand will represent tha…[Read more]
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Cynthia Russell started the topic Supply Source(s)? in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
Hi! These cards are beautiful (and fun!). I can see making many more. Do you have suggestions for where to purchase sequins? Thanks! – Cindy Russell (in NJ, US)
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Susan Biseli replied to the topic Madeira metallic thread in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
Thanks for the samples. I also don’t care for the two lines stitched side by side. When I start my second card, I’m going to try the single strand. Although , with anything new, it takes practice. I’m ready to start with the sequins tomorrow. Your videos are very clear and easy to understand.
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Connie Chow replied to the topic Madeira metallic thread in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
Just tried out the single and double strand to see how they look.
Here is the stem stitch with a single strand of the Madeira Metallic thread. It looks pretty good. I really want you to enjoy the experience of stitching this, so as an option, you can do it with a single strand.

Here is the photo of stitching two single strands in stem s…[Read more]
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Connie Chow replied to the topic Madeira metallic thread in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
If it is easier, you can try stitching the stem stitch with one strand. And then if it looks thin, you can stitch another stem stitch parallel to it to make it a little thicker. But I have not tried this before but I will try it now and take a photo and show you.
Yes, the double strand tangles easily. It might take a little bit of practice be…[Read more]
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Susan Biseli started the topic Madeira metallic thread in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
I’m finding using the double strand of this thread very hard to work with. If I make any of these in the future, is there another metallic thread you could suggest where you would only need to use one strand? That would avoid the twisting of the strands if only using one strand.
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Virginia Goodwin-Gray replied to the topic Documentation of class completion in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 2 years, 11 months ago
I contacted EGA and they do not provide certificates of completion for online classes. This must be obtained directly from the instructor.
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Connie Chow replied to the topic Welcome To The Class!!! in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
One more tip to try:
You can take the embroidery hoop and flip it over. So the inside of the hoop should face up while sitting on the top of a table. And the fabric will be touching the surface of the table. Now you have a hard surface to trace on. Slip the template underneath the fabric and start tracing. It should be easier to press down…[Read more]
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Connie Chow replied to the topic Why Scissors? in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
Hi Donna!
Great question! No, there is no particular advantage. Everyone has an embroidery scissor, so I thought it’d be easier to ask students to use that. If you have a laying tool you like to use, go ahead and use it. We really just need some tool to keep the two threads aligned with each other as we stitch.
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Connie Chow replied to the topic Welcome To The Class!!! in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
Hello Jo Ann,
Does the Pilot Frixion pen write on a sheet of paper? If it flows on a sheet of paper then it should work on the fabric. (The ink might just not be flowing yet.)
Try writing at an angle to the fabric.
If the ink is flowing on the paper, then maybe try pressing a little harder on the fabric when you trace. Use your fingers un…[Read more]
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Connie Chow replied to the topic Pen substitute in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
Hello Suzanne,
Yes, no problem! Don’t worry about it, sorry I missed the pen in your kit! My original plan was to send it out earlier today, but the town I am in right now (Lake Tahoe) is expecting a snow storm over the weekend. I was worried if I send it out from here, the package might get trapped up here the whole weekend until the storm cl…[Read more]
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Jo Ann Kovach replied to the topic Welcome To The Class!!! in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
Trying to reach Connie. At a standstill. Is there an alternate way to reach instructor to remedy why traced butterfly template doesn’t transfer to fabric? Want so much to create the greeting cards.
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Donna Finley started the topic Why Scissors? in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 2 years, 11 months ago
I haven’t started yet, but I have seen the illustrations of thread manipulation using scissors. Is there any advantage to using scissors in this way as opposed to a laying tool?
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