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Connie Chow replied to the topic kit in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 3 years ago
Hi Laura! It seems both packages to New Mexico were lost….I checked the tracking and the package was shipped on February 3, but then the tracking says it was last tracked on February 8 as arriving at the UPS facility. I will mail you another kit. Just want to confirm you wanted the Spring kit?
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Laura Sandison replied to the topic kit in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 3 years ago
Hi! I’m also very excited to start this class!
Sadly, I also haven’t received my kit. I’m in the same city as Kathleen, so hopefully it’s just sitting in the snow somewhere?
Laura Sandison
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Rand Duren replied to the topic kit in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 3 years ago
Hi Kathleen, I checked with the teacher and the package was shipped on February 3 but according to the tracking it was last tracked on February 8 as arriving at the UPS facility. The teacher will mail you another kit. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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VALERIE REECE replied to the topic kit in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 3 years ago
Kathleen,
I received my kit a week or two ago. It came via UPS Ground. It has a tracking number.
I hope yours isn’t late due to any of the weather anywhere. I’m in California, as is Connie.
Val
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Kathleen Weston started the topic kit in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 3 years ago
Good morning,
I’m really looking forward to this class. It’s going to be a lot of fun.
But, I don’t have the kit yet. When can I expect it? I’m ready to get started!
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Sarah de Rousset-Hall replied to the topic new beading curved needles in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Hi all,
As well as the places mentioned above, others have been able to get them from Colonial Needle and Needle in a Haystack, which will ship from the US.
You can also buy them direct from John James (but I’m not sure what shipping is like!), which is where I buy all my needles including embroidery, chenille and tapestry (you can also bu…[Read more]
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Sarah de Rousset-Hall replied to the topic Documentation of class completion in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Hi Virginia,
I’ve never done a certificate of completion before, is this done via the EGA? Alternatively if there is a standard form used by the certification programme, I can use that?
Thanks,
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Sarah de Rousset-Hall replied to the topic Reductions on trailing in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Joanne,
This looks great!
Not a silly question on the transfer – I had a rubber stamp made up, and I use that and a fabric specific ink pad to transfer the designs on. It works great for smaller designs and is nice and quick when I’m making kits. For larger designs I use my Cricut with a Gelly Roll pen.
Best wishes,
Sarah
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Connie Chow changed their profile picture 3 years ago
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Connie Chow started the topic Welcome To The Class!!! in the forum Forum: Butterfly Greeting Card 3 years ago
Hello Everyone!
Welcome to the Embroidered Butterfly Greeting Card Online Class!
In this week’s lesson will go over how to setup the embroidery frame, how to transfer the design onto the fabric and how to stitch a beautiful pair of butterflies! The second week’s lesson will focus on the card’s sequin clusters and mounting and finishing the…[Read more]
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Virginia Goodwin-Gray started the topic Documentation of class completion in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Hi Sarah,
How can I get documentation of completion for this class? I am participating in an embroidery certification program and am taking a variety of classes in preparation but need a teacher signature for proof of participation. Can you help me with this, Perhaps via email?
Thanks so much for a wonderful class experience.
Virginia
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Joanne V. Oliver replied to the topic Reductions on trailing in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
I made reductions to the core threads of my trailing after doing a sample with the original number.
I found that because my lines were not as long as some in certain
of the letters I was able to get a better look. I began with 10 threads for the letter and I reduced the oval to 6 threads from the original 8 to keep things in proportion. It’s NOT…[Read more] -
Beverly Divany replied to the topic Finished! in the forum Forum: B Sampler 3 years ago
Kudos to you, Marjorie! It looks very good.
I finally started stitching today but ended up cutting out all my work
because the counting did not fit inside the area. I’m discouraged.
It was good to see yours, to know it does all work out!
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Amy Haffling replied to the topic new beading curved needles in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
<p style=”text-align: center;”>I got mine from 123 Stitch. They were $2.96 for two, shipping is always $3.49 no matter how big your order and the shipping is speedy, 2-5 days. I bought 3 packages!</p>
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Nena Asquith replied to the topic new beading curved needles in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
I picked up a couple of packages at Salty Yarns in Berlin, MD.
SALTY YARNS
10452 Old Ocean City Boulevard, Berlin, MD 21811
(410) 289-4667
saltyyarns@aol.comNena Asquith
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Nancy Allen's profile was updated 3 years ago
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Gail Paul replied to the topic new beading curved needles in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
You can get the needles from Amazon. Make sure you put in your search “john james curved beading needles”. They are more expensive but it equals out if you buy them from an embroidery shop because you have to pay shipping there. Of course that’s if you have Amazon prime. Otherwise put that information in your search engine and they will…[Read more]
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Mary Jo Schuermann started the topic new beading curved needles in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Sadly, I misplaced my beading curved needles. Does anyone know where I can go to replace them. Since it may take awhile, I’ll use my bigger needle to complete the project.
Thanks,
Mary
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