please help i am looking for any wedding charts. will trade
Moderators: rcperryls, Rose, karen4bells, Serinde, Alex
please help i am looking for any wedding charts. will trade
hello
please can you help me my little sister is due to get married in november. and i thought it would be nice to do her a wedding cross stitch as part of her present.
so if any of you nice people have any charts to trade that would be great
i am also looking for any thomas the tank engine charts
many thanks
leigh
please can you help me my little sister is due to get married in november. and i thought it would be nice to do her a wedding cross stitch as part of her present.
so if any of you nice people have any charts to trade that would be great
i am also looking for any thomas the tank engine charts
many thanks
leigh
-
- Posts: 256
- Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:44 pm
- Location: Bonnie Scotland
-
- Posts: 49
- Joined: Sat Apr 01, 2006 3:59 am
- Location: Toronto, ON Canada
wedding patterns
I think I may have a few wedding patterns. I will look for you to see if I can find them I will try to scan them and e-mail then to you.
-
- Posts: 49
- Joined: Sat Apr 01, 2006 3:59 am
- Location: Toronto, ON Canada
Hi. Leigh_aj. I found one pattern that has a saying and lets you put in a date. I also have a pattern at home to make a wedding album cover. I will look through my magazines when I get home. If you would like I can photo copy them and mail them to you this way you can have more than one to choose from.
-
- Posts: 256
- Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:44 pm
- Location: Bonnie Scotland
Ok... I found it (sorry it's taken me so long!).
It actually have enough threads for it too (as it was tons of extra thread)! So the only thing missing is the fabric and the needle to get you started! The chart is a bit ripped, but luckily on the bottom where there's no symbols, so it shouldn't matter.
This is how my finished one looked, after I had framed and mounted it (I changed the writing from the original, as I like this one better):
Send me a PM with your address if you want it!
It actually have enough threads for it too (as it was tons of extra thread)! So the only thing missing is the fabric and the needle to get you started! The chart is a bit ripped, but luckily on the bottom where there's no symbols, so it shouldn't matter.
This is how my finished one looked, after I had framed and mounted it (I changed the writing from the original, as I like this one better):
Send me a PM with your address if you want it!
-
- Posts: 256
- Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:44 pm
- Location: Bonnie Scotland
-
- Posts: 267
- Joined: Wed Feb 01, 2006 8:06 pm
- Location: Northants
If anyone has that foreever friends wedding chart,It would be so appreciated...i'll even pay for it..I got married in September and would love that for our keepsake..I have a lot of patterns and books,i will go through them and list them shortly,if anyone wants to trade patterns would be great.
Thanks
Thanks
-
- Posts: 56
- Joined: Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:50 pm
- Location: Surrey. London
My cousin got married last year.
Because I couldn't afford the stupid prices of the gifts they wanted I asked if I could stitch them a wedding present.
When they said I could I designed my own. It took me a couple of months to draw and 5 months to stitch. It had beads sewn into it and a netting for the veil.
When I gave it to them, they were over the moon.
The border was hearts and kisses, with doves holding interlocking wedding rings at the top and bottom in the middle. On the left of the design were the bride and groom, in the middle was the date they got married, on the right was a wedding cake with flowers and beads on it. Above all of that were the names of the bride and groom.
The wedding bouquet had beads sewn into it as well, if I remember correctly.
Because I couldn't afford the stupid prices of the gifts they wanted I asked if I could stitch them a wedding present.
When they said I could I designed my own. It took me a couple of months to draw and 5 months to stitch. It had beads sewn into it and a netting for the veil.
When I gave it to them, they were over the moon.
The border was hearts and kisses, with doves holding interlocking wedding rings at the top and bottom in the middle. On the left of the design were the bride and groom, in the middle was the date they got married, on the right was a wedding cake with flowers and beads on it. Above all of that were the names of the bride and groom.
The wedding bouquet had beads sewn into it as well, if I remember correctly.