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Several
years ago, I purchased a pack of machine embroidery designs from OESD titled
“Halloween Couture.” The pack included a skeleton in freestanding lace to be
stitched out piece by piece and assembled. While Mike traveled, I was inspired
to make six of them – one for each of our children and one for us.
One
of our sons recently told me that he wanted to hang Mr. Skeleton, but his
sternum had come loose from his spine. (Somehow I’m not surprised.) In
addition, he was rather limp – I suppose from several years in storage.
Initially, he dissuaded me from stitching a new Mr. Skeleton, so I instructed
him on how to re-starch and he tried to re-attach the sternum, though he
admitted he isn’t good with needle and thread.
Well, I decided if he cared that much, I just had to make him a new skeleton. After all, I bought the design, and it’s good to use it. I can truly say I got my money’s worth out of this design. So, I stitched on Sunday and again on Monday – it takes a long time to stitch out all those pieces – and following the advice of Chris, my embroidery guru, I used the Bernina machine instead of the Brother for better control of machine speed. (At least, I think that’s the reason.) Lace designs need to be stitched rather slowly.
Mike left this morning to hunt birds in southern Idaho / Oregon and will visit
the son in question, so I sent along the new improved Mr. Skeleton. Previously,
I stitched the skeletons with white thread. This time I used glow-in-the-dark
thread. Sh-h-h-h! Don’t tell him. I want to see how long it takes him to discover
it. KW
Wow!! I'm so impressed! Six, now seven of these stitched out--well done you! Yes, I think lace needs to be stitched out at a slower speed and the Brother doesn't have that option. You logged many, many hours on this project. Let us know when he discovers the secret!
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CM
Thanks, Chris! And I can tell you, I'm rather impressed myself. Mr. Skeleton was delivered to his new home this evening and has been dubbbed "Gray Bones."
ReplyDeleteI predict he’ll notice within the first day. That one’s a night owl. Reminds me, I need to dig out those few decorations I have in storage!
ReplyDeleteHe isn't a night owl any more, but I'm thinking the skeleton might not get enough light to charge him.
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