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How to read the Bucilla Instructions
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
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these ARE the most complicated instructions on the planet . and I sew clothes
I've purchased so many of these kits, in years past. Made them for each member of the family. They are awesome to make.
Thank you for this instructional video! My first stocking will be here in a couple days, and I’m really excited to get it and get started! I plan to make a total of 3 for my grandchildren, and I’m anxious to get this first one under my belt so I can quit worrying about being able to do it! Lol! Thank you again, this video was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful! Hope you enjoy crafting the stockings for your family. They are sure to treasure them!
Thanks. I will Hve to try one. 👍
They have horrible instructions that’s why i am on here
You need to upload a video that someone actually follow the steps . That's how I will get the instructions it's so confusing. So disappointed
Which needle is which? Do I cut out the piece *before* sewing/attaching the sequins and beads?
When it says one strand, do you thread one strand and then knot the two ends together? Or thread one strand and knot one end and literally only sew with a single strand?
My instructions look nothing like this.
Me encantó el proyecto, me gustaria me informarábpor favor, donde venden estos proyectos en Colombia y que precio tienen. Muchas gracias espero su información.
Yo lo conseguí en Bogotá en el barrio restrepo
I can't seem to find this answer anywhere in the instructions... but do I need to leave any sort of seam allowance around the pieces as I cut them out?
Hi there! I'm currently working on one of these and as I read the instructions, the directions say to cut just within the marked outline. Hope that helps, Alaysia! Blessings!
Where can I find the instructions for Bucilla CELESTIAL ANGELS 83669? I have the kit but no instructions. I have no idea where to start.
A member of our consumer advisory team can get you replacement instructions. They’re at 1-800-842-4197, and the department is open from 8am-5pm EST Monday-Friday or via email at: plaidonline.com/about/contact
Espero entienda mi comentario no ablo otro idioma mas q esñol .sabe me gustaria save rsi tiene tutorial deñ angel guardian de bucilla .gracias de angemano saluditos !!
No se rntiemde porgue no lo mandan en español
Ojalá fuera en español
I agree with puffyjo and others who commented on Bucilla instructions. The symbols you have to follow are tiny, and there are so many symbols it is really hard to keep track and very frustrating! I have to use a magnifier. The patterns are overwhelming. I’ve purchased many of their kits and all of them are complicated and over detailed. Some patterns, like fur on a bear, have strands that change color just about every strand. Some of the symbols are so close to identical, it’s often extremely difficult to differentiate one from another. I’m currently trying to figure out how to quilt a stamped crossstitch lap quilt referencing their directions and am completely lost and I’ve hand quilted quilts! I Have done just about every kind of hand work including counted crossstitch and bargello needlepoint, knitting and crochet, almost all self taught, and I can safely say Bucilla wins for terrible instructions!
Bucilla has horrible instructions. Purchased a "beginner" kit that doesn't explain how to do the stitches, only what kinds. As a beginner that doesn't help at all!
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“Bucilla gives great instructions!” Is quite possibly the most incorrect sentence I’ve heard in years. The instructions are hot garbage and require the deciphering of a code to do. I sew, I embroider, I crochet and no other pattern says “stitch this.” Bro what?