Saturday, October 28, 2023

Freestanding Gingerbread Cookie Cabin

 How do you make a caloric free 

Freestanding Gingerbread Cookie Cabin 

to ring in holidays???

I now know it includes a mere 

16 hours and 35 minutes of in the hoop Embroidery in motion time.  

That is 348,676 stitches before 

assembling the 15 completed blocks 

to build the house! 

It includes a frantic trip 

to my local quilt shop for a 

bobbin repair and a hell of 

a lot of thread and patience. 

#oesd_embroidery 

#scissortailstitches 

#scissortailstitchesfreestandingcookiecabin 

#bernina700 

#machineapplique

1 down... 14 more to go!
making the base
I tried to complete 1-2 pieces a day
After days sewing,
I'd cut stabilizer near edge...
than soak it out and let dry overnight.
...and then begin again next day...
Until it all came to a bobbin standstill :(
and my bobbin spring sprung out of its case :(
It's the dangling wire that should be attached.

After much frustration, 

it was brought to my attention-

 I could finish up on 

the other machine... DUH!!!!!

Last 2 pieces complete- 

one last crisis:

Soaked all the pieces in starchy water- only to discover the plumbers turned off the water for the rest of the day :(

Eventually- I got it dealt with it---

using my bottled water 

since I had to get that goop off at that point!

And then it just waited to dry out over night.

Today:

I deep pressed all flat:

holes punched
seams stitched in place
I began pulling "nubs" through the loops
I then clipped each button nub 
in place briefly til seam was joined
roof:
top layer sits atop lower, 
but is not joined to allow fillings
And here is my completed house:
FB group post:

Geesh- Wish I'd done the math 

on this one before I started- 

but thrilled with the results. 

I enlarged 140%: 

The Scissortail Stitches 

Freestanding Cookie Cabin (#51280) 

took me 16 hours and 

35 minutes in the hoop time!

With lights inside!

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Gingerbread and Garland... oh my!

Making gingerbread cookies without baking!!!
This month OESD released a new ITH machine embroidery Gingerbread cookie pattern! And of course- I just had to give it a go!!!
Brown felt layer for top and eventually backing...
White & Red sparkle felts as icing!
I varied felt sparkles for roofs 
from previous leftovers...
Once fully embroidered...
I wash away the 2 layers of stabilizer...
I also created "trays" of 
felt gingerbread cookies in the same way! 
All are now ready to be 
added to the Christmas tree!!!
Another project this month from OESD
 is this stunning bunting:
Greene sparkle vinyl used for "pine" bunting
I also created bows to be pinned 
in place with brads. 
They join the layers between 
the stitched wreath loops.
And after I created 2 more bows... at 150%
Bring on the Holidays!!!!