
Scissor Stasher FREE Webcast
Join us and learn how to create a scissor stasher in the hoop of your embroidery machine.
Learn how to make an in-the-hoop scissor stasher to keep small scissors and/or snips at the ready while sewing. This scissor stasher holds a small pair of scissors, up to 4 1/4" long. These scissor types are typically used for handwork projects, cross-stitch or needlepoint. But small thread snips will fit inside as well. Hang the scissor case around your neck like a lanyard to keep your tools close at hand while sewing, quilting or creating.
HIGHLIGHTS |
- Learn how to create the Flower Power ITH Scissor Case from start to finish.
- Learn how to finish the project with or without hand sewing.
- Learn how to customize the scissor stasher to feature different designs.
- Get our Sewing Mends the Soul Patch Machine Embroidery design FREE just by registering!
WHAT TO EXPECT |
- 60 MINUTES of content
- ACCESS TO THE WEBCAST ON DEMAND & all presentation materials in your personal Library
Join us for this unique, interactive experience and create a fun ITH project!
SCISSOR STASHER KIT |
Finished Project Size: 3.4" x 4.9"You'll find everything you need to create a scissor stasher inside this convenient kit!
5x7 hoop is needed.
KIT INCLUDES
- Flower Power ITH Scissor Case Machine Embroidery Design, designed & digitized by Pickle Pie Designs (a $9.99 value!)
- (2) snap spools of Sulky Poly Decoā„¢ Thread: Bayberry Red & Med Turquoise
- Fat Quarter of Kona Cotton Fabric - Aqua
- 4 1/2" x 2" Kona Cotton Fabric - Red
- 10" square of batting
- 1 yard of 1/4"-wide grosgrain ribbon
- 1-yard pack of Sulky Soft 'n Sheerā„¢ Stabilizer
- Eco-Pack of OrganĀ® Needles - 80/12 Microtex

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Deb K.
Watching these is helping me get over my FOE (fear of embroidery)! Thank you!

Kate V.
I love the new Videocasts! Watching the instructor makes it much easier for me to understand the techniques. Thank you Sulky!