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Turkey Wallhanging
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Turkey Wallhanging Embroidery Project

By   Marlene Stewart   on   April 15, 2014
  • SKILL LEVELBeginner
  • TIME REQUIRED02:00
Description

You can have this stitched out and ready to hang when the kids/grandkids are busily sorting their loot the day after Halloween.

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Materials

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Materials
  • Beige felt
  • Yellow felt
  • Fabric or craft glue
  • Ribbon, cord or string

  • Designs used in this project
     


    Step 1:
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    Stitch designs. After tearing away the stabilizer put together as shown in the pictures. Feathers - position the left and right feathers and glue edges together as shown.


    Step 2:
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    Center the head over the feathers - put a couple dabs of glue on the back of the head to hold all three pieces together.


    Step 3:
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    Pumpkin or Sunflower - put a strip of glue on the top front edge and attach to the back of the collar feathers.


    Step 4:
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    Legs - add a small strip of glue to the front top edge. Center the top of the pants to the bottom backside of the pumpkin or sunflower as shown.


    Step 5:
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    Add a ribbon, string or cord to hang.
    Meet the Author: Marlene Stewart
    Marlene Stewart
    Hi, my name is Marlene Stewart. I was born in Indiana and really have a strange career path of - secretary at a brokerage firm in Chicago. In 1972 I moved to Arkansas and became owner of a TV/VCR sales and repair, then school insurance coordinator, Realtor, bakery owner, arts & crafts, now digitize. I began teaching myself to digitize in 1992 after I purchased my first embroidery software and Brother PE150 embroidery machine since then I have upgraded software and machines. My husband is retired from the U.S. Air Force and I have a 36 year old son. My favorite part of the day is evening when my husband and I cuddle with a blanket and watch science fiction movies. I love digitizing, my husband calls it a love affair and admire the works of Thomas Kinkade.
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