by denice 24 Oct 2009

withch green with a large nose and a wart on the end of it. I am going to be a witch at work this year and I am much too good-looking LOL so I need a mask to couver up. Thanks for your help.

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by gferris 24 Oct 2009

Try this one at Embroidery Library:

There's another mask below the full face mask which is smaller (only covers the eye area).

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marjialexa by marjialexa 24 Oct 2009

Wow, who knew you could embroider a mask? These are neat, but adult sizes are for hoops larger than 5x7, unfortunately. Really well done, though! Thanks for knowing this, hugs, Marji

denice by denice 25 Oct 2009

Thank-you gferris those are not the ones I remember seeing but they are great, and very scarry. marj if you check out the link gferris gave you will see some designs are split for those who do not have very large hoops.

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by ansalu 24 Oct 2009

Hej denice,
haven't found a mask to sticht but one for printing. Should work for the "face-hiding" ;o)
greetings, ansalu

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denice by denice 25 Oct 2009

Thank-you ansalu, I may have to resort to making one like that, it would be easyer than embroiderying one anyway.

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by marjialexa Moderator 24 Oct 2009

Are you looking for an embroidered mask to wear? Would it be FSL? I've not seen such a thing. Would require a very large hoop, I guess. Good luck in your search, let us know where you find one, I'd like to see, sounds interesting. Hugs, Marji

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denice by denice 25 Oct 2009

Marj, you embroider them on felt which usually does not require a stabilizer unless the stitches are very dense then back them with cotton so the stitches do not scratch. It is a lot of fun.

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by sewmom 24 Oct 2009

Sounds great but I don't know that one. Sorry.

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