"Liz - for the elephant, I used a 2.5 on the width and a .8 for the length. i go pretty slow and do lots of pivoting. It's not as dense as a button hole stitch."
that's it, folks! sorry it's not as amazing as Liz led you to believe. ;)
i like that tutorial, short and sweet. i love your fabric choices, liz. this is such a cute square...is it weird to say that it reminds me so much of me and theo right now?
thanks guys! Emily, the stitch length and width were perfect! I also used heat 'n bond for the first time (I've always used stitch witchery before) and I am a fan!!
and Kristin, um sorry, but that's me and my Lulu! :)
okay. i'm now waiting for emily to post this magnificient zig zag tutorial on the blog. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's awesome! And yes, Emily, I would also like the tips. Even though I'm done, I would like it for the future to make it easier.
ReplyDeletehere is my magnificent zig-zag tutorial:
ReplyDelete"Liz - for the elephant, I used a 2.5 on the width and a .8 for the length. i go pretty slow and do lots of pivoting. It's not as dense as a button hole stitch."
that's it, folks! sorry it's not as amazing as Liz led you to believe. ;)
i like that tutorial, short and sweet. i love your fabric choices, liz. this is such a cute square...is it weird to say that it reminds me so much of me and theo right now?
ReplyDeletethanks guys! Emily, the stitch length and width were perfect! I also used heat 'n bond for the first time (I've always used stitch witchery before) and I am a fan!!
ReplyDeleteand Kristin, um sorry, but that's me and my Lulu! :)
LOVE THIS!!!!!
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