I've had so many people either comment or personally e-mail me to do a folding easel tutorial, that I did it today :)
I killed two birds with 1 stone! I finished something that's been languishing in my finish basket since 2005 and made a tutorial to help others out! I hope that you find it complete! The link is in my sidebar under Twisted Stitcher Tutorials or you can go HERE
If you have any questions...just let me know :)
Thanks!
Vonna its wonderful! Now I feel like I could actually try one!! Thank you for such a great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteYea, that's fabulous, Vonna!! The Jolly Man looks great and you've given me the inspiration to try my hand and another one!!
ReplyDeleteThanks SO much for the tutorial, Vonna!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial Vonna. I'm looking forward to giving it a try.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the beautiful tutorial - woo hoo!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely finish. I love Christmas designs, and do have some to make up, I might do one of these.
ReplyDeleteLove the Santa! I have this one kitted up to stitch! Great job with the finishing! You always do such a fantabulous job!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for doing the tutorial. I am definitely going to be finishing my Eek! piece this way!
ReplyDeleteThnak you for the fantastic tutorial Vonna!!!
ReplyDeleteYour flat fold is lovely :)
Thanks for the tutorial:) Your finish is adorable.
ReplyDeleteFantastic!!! Your flatfolds are so well done. Thank you for the wonderful tutorials. You are so talented and generous to share your techniques :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to write the tutorials for the flatfolds. I love the Santa finish.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for writing this excellent tutorial! I can't wait to try it. :) Yours turned out beautifully.
ReplyDeletePretty! I've always wanted to try a flatfold. I'll have to pick out a piece and try it!
ReplyDeleteI love your Santa Claus flatfold Vonna! It looks like a Lizzie Kate and she always does such cute Christmas patterns. You are causing me to add another pattern to my wishlist........
ReplyDeleteThat's a great flat fold that you made and thanks for the tutorial ;)
ReplyDeleteA great tutorial. I like making flatfolds also.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Becky K in OK
What a fantastic finish! Santa is adorable:)
ReplyDeleteBravo Vonna! That's an absolutely comprehensive tutorial for idiots like me! A must try!!
ReplyDeleteOh~~!!What a so cute~~~~!!Lovely!!
ReplyDeleteI could understand how to make it!Thank you^^!
Thank you for posting this. I was just thinking I would like to try a flat-fold. :) Perfect timing!
ReplyDeleteVonna,
ReplyDeleteThis is just precious! Just bring on the Holidays!!
Suzann
Vonna,
ReplyDeleteThis is just precious! Just bring on the Holidays!!
Suzann
Thanks for the tutorial. You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I have never tried one of these, but have always wanted to. Thank you so much for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHe looks great! I know how much hard work goes into creating tutorials and other stitchers will certainly appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteYour flat fold is looking great! I have to use your tutorial when I try my hand on doing one! Thank you so much for doing the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks Vonna - it looks great. xx
ReplyDeleteWell isn't this Santa a cutie! Thanks for taking the time to make a tutorial for the folding easel.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your folding easel tutorial - I bought the backing fabric yesterday to try my first one this week-end: your timing is perfect for me! I'd been struggling with how to do those last few steps so your clear photos and instuctions have me very encouraged.
ReplyDeleteYour stitching and finishing are always so very good looking. Thanks again.
Thank you Vonna! I've been thinking about making my F&S blocks into flat folds and was wondering where I'd get the directions if I decide to. Now I know! Both this Santa piece and your autumn piece are beautifully finished.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to do one, thanks for the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Vonna - I think I am going to finally finish the Quaker Kitty like this - thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteVery very cute, love the way you finished it off.
ReplyDeleteSue
Grand tutorial Vonna, when I do one of these I will try to remember to check here for info :))
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