Not yet, but I should! In the meantime, places like BenzieDesign.com and even Amazon sell printable freezer paper sheets. I just cut my freezer paper down to standard paper size and tape the leading edge to a piece of regular paper.
Lighter would be easier to see and I'll eventually make another video that shows it better. Appliqué stitch is basically whip stitch, but instead of going around the edges of two pieces of material, you're coming up through one layer and down through both layers of the appliqué. I have a separate video showing more of that.
All the felt I used for these is wool blend felt from BenzieDesign.com. It's fantastic, and a good price. They also have 100% wool which is even nicer!
For a long time they were really hard to find, but thankfully they are more available now. I recommend the Benzie ones because I’ve used them, but I’m sure other versions are great too!
I use Reynolds brand freezer paper. It has a plastic coating on one side that temporarily adheres to the felt. You can find it at grocery stores, but some craft shops sell it, such as BenzieDesign.com
You can re-iron the freezer paper templates! It isn't as helpful for small or detailed pieces, but it works great to reuse any larger or simple shapes.
Really enjoyed watching your video. You explain in a very clear and easy way to follow and your work is lovely.
Love the candy corns 💕
Thank you! I don't like to eat them, but I love to stitch them!
Ohhhhhh I just came across you're channel!!!!! I love these tips!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you I can't wait to make some!!
I want to try to make your Jesse Tree ornaments for this coming Christmas
This is the perfect time to get started!
Do you have a tutorial for printing on freezer paper? I love this idea instead of tracing onto the freezer paper!!
Not yet, but I should! In the meantime, places like BenzieDesign.com and even Amazon sell printable freezer paper sheets. I just cut my freezer paper down to standard paper size and tape the leading edge to a piece of regular paper.
I think using a lighter color would you to see the stitches better. Also I’m not sure what the appliqué stitch is love ur videos!
Lighter would be easier to see and I'll eventually make another video that shows it better. Appliqué stitch is basically whip stitch, but instead of going around the edges of two pieces of material, you're coming up through one layer and down through both layers of the appliqué. I have a separate video showing more of that.
@ thx. I would luv to see that video please. Thx for the great info and contacting me back!
Interesting. Please tell me what felt you use. Thanks.
All the felt I used for these is wool blend felt from BenzieDesign.com. It's fantastic, and a good price. They also have 100% wool which is even nicer!
Very cute- but I wish you would‘ve shown this on a lighter colour of felt as I can‘t really see the black stitching on the black felt…
Yeah, probably not my best move! Eventually I'll make another video that's not holiday specific and will have lighter colors.
These scissors are available on Amazon…In 2 sizes of scallop!
For a long time they were really hard to find, but thankfully they are more available now. I recommend the Benzie ones because I’ve used them, but I’m sure other versions are great too!
What kind of paper do you use?TIA
I use Reynolds brand freezer paper. It has a plastic coating on one side that temporarily adheres to the felt. You can find it at grocery stores, but some craft shops sell it, such as BenzieDesign.com
can you re-iron the templates then? the freezer paper
You can re-iron the freezer paper templates! It isn't as helpful for small or detailed pieces, but it works great to reuse any larger or simple shapes.