pattern for scissorcases

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Scissor Case Assortment (photo of finished case to go here ...in the future) Nine designs for large size (Ginger Shears) scissors and accompaning small size (Ginger Embroidery) scissors. A total of eighteen different needle cases. Each design has some notes included on possible embroidery stitches or needlework techniques that could be used to create the needlecase. The pattern shapes are simple and can be sewn easily.

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Page 1: Pattern for ScissorCases

Scissor Case Assortment

(photo of �nished case to go here...in the future)

Nine designs for large size (Ginger Shears) scissors and accompaning small size (Ginger Embroidery) scissors. A totalof eighteen di�erent needle cases.

Each design has some notes included on possible embroidery stitches or needlework techniques that could be used to create the needlecase. The pattern shapes are simple and can be sewn easily.

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Design was created with surface embroidry techniques in mind.

Leaves: Fly StitchStems: Stem StitchFlowers: Woven Rose (done in pearl cotton)Dots: Seed Beads

Oval shape can be stitched or used as a guide to create a second fabric layer.

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Design was created with surface embroidry techniques in mind.

Leaves: Open or painted with Back Stitch veins and Stem Stitch outline.Stems: Stem StitchFlowers: Woven Petals or Satin Stitch with Split Stitch VeinsDots: Seed Beads or French Knots

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Design was created with Silk Ribbon Embroidery (SRE) techniques in mind.

Leaves: Detached Chain in 7mm ribbonStems: Fly Stitch in metallic threadsFlowers: Woven Rose in 4mm ribbon, French Knots in 7mm ribbonDots: Seed Beads or 3mm pearls

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Design was created with �ne whitework embroidry techniques in mind.

A very �ne thread and small Stem Stitch for lines and Satin Stitch for heavierscroll work areas.

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Front Back

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Design was created with surface embroidry techniques in mind.

Leaves: Back StitchStems: Stem StitchDots: Seed Beads

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Front Back

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Design was created with shadow embroidry techniques in mind.

Stitching the bow on a sheer fabric (in a hoop) and then building thescissor case with a light background would be the intended method.

An alternate would be to do a shadow-work embroidery and fuse the bow pieces in a color fabric on to a light background, then cover the entiredesign with a sheer fabric and stitch the outline of all shapes in the designby hand in a uniform Running Stitch.

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Front Back

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Design was created with surface embroidry techniques in mind.

Leaves: Fly StitchStems: Stem StitchFlowers: Split Stitch Outline and Satin Stitch Centers

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Back

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Design was created with surface embroidry techniques in mind.

Leaves: Double Detached Chain StitchStems: Stem StitchDots: French Knots orSeed Beads

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BackFront

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Design was created with surface embroidry techniques in mind. This designis best done in �ne �oss.

Leaves: Buttonhole Stitch of Fly StitchStems: Stem StitchFlowers: Outline in Split Stitch with Satin Stitch to �ll inDots: Seed BeadsBuds: Bullion Stitch