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Stitch-a-Ball Chick
Please read the general instructions at the end of this leaflet before you start stitching. This will give
you advice on pricking out the design and some stitching techniques.
This design is worked in Gold (Kreinik
Pull the thread through until it forms a
polyester metallic cord 002C) and Brown
straight line on the front of the card. The
(Antique Copper 215C). Black beads are
thread should be tight without bending the
used as eyes.
card.
We recommend using short lengths of
Find hole C and pass the needle through to
thread. About 500 mm or 18 inches is a good
come out at the front.
length to work with.
Go across the circle and in at hole D.
Body
Out at Einat F
Gold thread.
Out at Ginat H
The body is made with a circle.
Out at I inat J
Start by finding hole A.
The rest of the holes on the circle do not
Fix one end of your thread on the back of the
have letters to guide you. This is because
card near hole A using clear adhesive tape.
you can work out the way forward from the
Pass your needle through hole A from the
sequence stitched so far. When you go in a
back of the card to come out at the front of
hole you come out of the next hole along.
the card.
Then across the circle and in the next empty
Pull the thread through.
hole.
Find hole B at the opposite side of the circle.
Keep working around the circle until all the
There should be an equal number of holes on
holes have been used.
each side of the hole you are entering.
Your finished circle should look like the
Go in to hole B from the front of the card to
drawing below.
the back of the card.
A
D
A
D E
E
H
H
I
I
Body
Body
J
J
G
G
F
F C
C B
B
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Wings
Gold thread.
Wing 1
Start with out at A in at B
Out at Cinat D
Out at Einat F
K N
E
O H
J
Out at Ginat H D
I
A
A
G Eyes
L
Out at I inat J
D
O
F
M
E
N
Out at Kinat L C
P
H
K
B
B
I
Out at Minat N
P J
C
M
L F
G
Out at Oinat P Wing 1
1 Wing 2
6
Wing 1 is now complete.
Work wing 2 in a similar way.
2
7
10
3
Legs and Feet
5
8
4
9
Brown thread.
Feet
Start with out at 1 in at 2
Out at 3inat 2
Out at 4inat 2
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Out at 5inat 2
Out at 6inat 7
Out at 8inat 7
Out at 9inat 7
Out at 10 in at 7
Eyes
Stitch two black beads on the body as
eyes.
The chick is now complete.
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Stitch-a-Ball Chick
152 mm
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104 mm
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to page" setting
on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets correctly if the scaling
is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then centre the
pattern on your card as necessary.
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased
from www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Stitching Cards
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The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com. In the case of children who want to make cards from this pattern a parent
or guardian may register on their behalf.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased
from www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Stitch-a-Ball Bunny
Please read the general instructions at the end of this leaflet before you start stitching. This will give
you advice on pricking out the design and some stitching techniques.
This design is worked in Pink (Kreinik Pull the thread through until it forms a
polyester metallic cord 007C) and Silver straight line on the front of the card. The
(001C). Black beads are used as eyes. thread should be tight without bending the
We recommend using short lengths of card.
thread. About 500 mm or 18 inches is a good Find hole C and pass the needle through to
length to work with. come out at the front.
Body Go across the circle and in at hole D.
Pink thread. Out at Einat F
The body is made with a circle. Out at Ginat H
Start by finding hole A. Fix one end of your Out at I inat J
thread on the back of the card near hole A The rest of the holes on the circle do not
using clear adhesive tape. have letters to guide you. This is because
Pass your needle through hole A from the you can work out the way forward from the
back of the card to come out at the front of sequence stitched so far. When you go in a
the card. Pull the thread through. hole you come out of the next hole along.
Find hole B at the opposite side of the circle. Then across the circle and in the next empty
There should be an equal number of holes on hole.
each side of the hole you are entering. Keep working around the circle until all the
Go in to hole B from the front of the card to holes have been used.
the back of the card. Your finished circle should look like the
drawing below.
A
D
A
E D
E
H
H
I
I
Body
Body
Some of the dots in the
diagram are removed.
See page 2 for the full
diagram.
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J
J
G
G
F
C Stitching Cards F
B
C
B
Ear 1
Ear 2
Feet
Q
T
M P
Pink thread.
Q
P
U
M
X T
Foot 1
U
Y
Start with out at A in at B
X
Y
Out at Cinat D
Z
W
Out at Einat F
Z
V
Out at Ginat H
W
N S
O R
V
O
R
Out at I inat J
S
N
Out at Kinat L 1
2
Eyes
2
Work foot 2 in the same way. 1
4 3
4 3
Ears
6
5
Body
5
6
Pink thread.
Whiskers 1
Whiskers 2
A
Ear 1 A
D
K K D
E
J
J E
Start with out at M in at N
H
G
H G
Out at Oinat P
I
I
F F
L
C C B
B L
Out at Qinat R
Foot 1
Foot 2
Out at Sinat T
Out at Uinat V
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Out at W in at X
Out at Y in at Z
Continue with this sequence. Move
forward by one hole each time until
the ear is complete.
Work ear 2 in a similar way.
Whiskers
Silver thread.
Whiskers 1
Out at 1inat 2
Out at 3inat 4
Out at 5inat 6
Work whiskers 2 in a similar way.
Eyes
Stitch two black beads on the body as
eyes.
The bunny is now complete.
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Stitch-a-Ball Bunny
152 mm
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104 mm
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to page" setting
on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets correctly if the scaling
is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then centre the
pattern on your card as necessary.
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased
from www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Stitching Cards
Please quote the following licence number in any enquiries about this pattern: 040718CHMOB757875654
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com. In the case of children who want to make cards from this pattern a parent
or guardian may register on their behalf.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased
from www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Stitch-a-Ball Mouse
Please read the general instructions at the end of this leaflet before you start stitching. This will give
you advice on pricking out the design and some stitching techniques.
This design is worked in Gold (Kreinik
Pull the thread through until it forms a straight
polyester metallic cord 002C) and Brown
line on the front of the card. The thread should
(Antique Copper 215C). Black beads are
be tight without bending the card.
used as eyes.
Find hole C and pass the needle through to come
We recommend using short lengths of
out at the front.
thread. About 500 mm or 18 inches is a good
Go across the circle and in at hole D.
length to work with.
Out at Einat F
Body
Out at Ginat H
Gold thread.
Out at I inat J
The body is made with a circle.
The rest of the holes on the circle do not have
Start by finding hole A. Fix one end of your
letters to guide you. This is because you can
thread on the back of the card near hole A
work out the way forward from the sequence
using clear adhesive tape.
stitched so far. When you go in a hole you come
Pass your needle through hole A from the
out of the next hole along. Then across the circle
back of the card to come out at the front of
and in the next empty hole.
the card. Pull the thread through.
Keep working around the circle until all the
Find hole B at the opposite side of the circle.
holes have been used.
There should be an equal number of holes on
Your finished circle should look like the drawing
each side of the hole you are entering.
below.
Go in to hole B from the front of the card to
the back of the card.
A
D
A
D E
E
H
H
I
I
Some of the dots in the
Body Body
diagram are removed.
See page 2 for the full
diagram.
J
J
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G
G
F
F C
B
C
B
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Ear 1
Ear 2
Feet
M M
P
P
Q Z
Z
Q
Gold thread.
T
W
W
T
Foot 1
U
V V
U
S
X
Out at A in at B S
1 R X 2
Y
R
Y
O
N
Out at Cinat D O
N
2
Eyes
1
4
Out at Einat F 3 3
4
6
5
Out at Ginat H
Body
5
6
Out at I inat J Whiskers 1
Whiskers 2
A A
D
K K D
Out at Kinat L
E
X1
J
J E
Work foot 2 in the same way.
H
G
H G
Z1 I
Z2
Ears I
F F
L
C C B
B L
Gold thread.
Foot 1
Foot 2
Ear 1
Out at Minat N
Tail
Out at Oinat P
Out at Qinat R
Out at Sinat T
Out at Uinat V
Out at W in at X
Out at Y in at Z X2
Make one more stitch by moving
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forward by one hole each end. The
ear is now complete.
Work ear 2 in a similar way.
Whiskers
Gold thread.
Whiskers 1
Out at 1inat 2
Out at 3inat 4
Out at 5inat 6
Work whiskers 2 in a similar way.
Tail
Gold thread.
Work the tail in backstitch starting at
X1 and ending at X2. See the general
instructions on the back page for a
diagram of backstitch.
Shelf
Brown thread
Out at Z1 in at Z2.
Eyes
Stitch two black beads on the body
as eyes.
The mouse is now complete.
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Stitch-a-Ball Mouse
152 mm
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104 mm
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to page" setting
on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets correctly if the scaling
is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then centre the
pattern on your card as necessary.
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased
from www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Stitching Cards
Please quote the following licence number in any enquiries about this pattern: 040718CHSB896654
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com. In the case of children who want to make cards from this pattern a parent
or guardian may register on their behalf.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased
from www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Stitch-a-Ball Santa
Please read the general instructions at the end of this leaflet before you start stitching. This will give
you advice on pricking out the design and some stitching techniques.
This design is worked in Red (Kreinik
Pull the thread through until it forms a
polyester metallic cord 003C), Silver (001C)
straight line on the front of the card. The
and Black (005C). Black beads are used for
thread should be tight without bending the
the eyes.
card.
We recommend using short lengths of
Find hole C and pass the needle through to
thread. About 500 mm or 18 inches is a good
come out at the front.
length to work with.
Go across the circle and in at hole D.
Body
Out at Einat F
Red thread.
Out at Ginat H
The body is made with a circle.
Out at I inat J
Start by finding hole A. Fix one end of your
The rest of the holes on the circle do not
thread on the back of the card near hole A
have letters to guide you. This is because
using clear adhesive tape.
you can work out the way forward from the
Pass your needle through hole A from the
sequence stitched so far. When you go in a
back of the card to come out at the front of
hole you come out of the next hole along.
the card. Pull the thread through.
Then across the circle and in the next empty
Find hole B at the opposite side of the circle.
hole.
There should be an equal number of holes on
Keep working around the circle until all the
each side of the hole you are entering.
holes have been used.
Go in to hole B from the front of the card to
Your finished circle should look like the
the back of the card.
drawing below.
A
D
A
D E
E
H
H
I
I
Body
Body
Some of the dots in the
diagram are removed.
See page 2 for the full
diagram.
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G
G
F
F C
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C
B
Hands
Bobble
Hat
5
z a
w d
Red thread 4 8
v e
s
h
9
1 r i
Start with hand 1. o
l
11
m
n
Out at 1inat 2
p
k
2
10
Hand 2
j
q
3
7
Out at 3inat 4 x
6
y
g
t
b
c
21
Out at 5inat 6
u
Brim
f
22
Out at 7inat 8
23
A1
A2
20
Out at 9inat 10
Eyes 19
Out at 11 in at 12
17
Out at 13 in at 14
18
Hand 1 Body
Out at 15 in at 16
15
1
14
That completes hand 1.
4
11
Z Y
10 5
Make a stitch for the arm by coming at 1 and
7 8
in at 17
6
9
3 12
Go across the back of the card and come out
13
2 16
of 18 in at 19. This is the other arm.
W
K
U
Hand 2 is worked in a similar way to hand 1. N
O
T
Start out at 20 in at 21.
Q
R
P
Out at 22 in at 23. S
M L
V X
Keep going until the hand is complete.
Shoe 1 Shoe 2
Hat
Red thread.
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Out at a inat b
Out at c inat d
Brim
Out at e in at f on the edge of the brim
Silver thread
Out at ginat h
Out at f inat A1
Out at i inat j
Then across the back of the card.
Out at kinat l
Out at A2 in at u
Out at minat n
Shoes
Out at oinat p
Black thread
Out at qinat r
Start with out at K in at L
Out at s inat t
Out at Minat N
Out at uinat v
Out at Oinat P
Out at w in at x near the middle of the brim.
Out at Qinat R
Out at yinat z
Out at Sinat T
The hat is now complete.
Out at Uinat V
Bobble
Shoe 1 is complete.
Silver thread
Shoe 2 starts with out at W in at X
Out at 1inat 2
Continue as for shoe 1.
Out at 3inat 4
Stitch the leg
Out at 5inat 6
Out at W in at Y
Out at 7inat 8
Make a stitch for the other leg.
Out at 9inat 10
Out at Zinat K
Out at 11 in at o
Eyes
Stitch two black beads on the body as eyes
using the illustration as a guide.
Santa is now complete.
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Stitch-a-Ball Santa
152 mm
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104 mm
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to page" setting
on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets correctly if the scaling
is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then centre the
pattern on your card as necessary.
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased
from www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Stitching Cards
Please quote the following licence number in any enquiries about this pattern: 040718CHFB367485
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com. In the case of children who want to make cards from this pattern a parent
or guardian may register on their behalf.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased
from www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Stitch-a-Ball Fairy
Please read the general instructions at the end of this leaflet before you start stitching. This will give you
advice on pricking out the design and some stitching techniques.
This design is worked in Pink (Kreinik
Pull the thread through until it forms a
polyester metallic cord 007C) and Silver
straight line on the front of the card. The
(001C). The eyes are two black beads.
thread should be tight without bending the
We recommend using short lengths of
card.
thread. About 500 mm or 18 inches is a good
Find hole C and pass the needle through to
length to work with.
come out at the front.
Body
Go across the circle and in at hole D.
Pink thread.
Out at Einat F
The body is made with a circle.
Out at Ginat H
Start by finding hole A. Fix one end of your
Out at I inat J
thread on the back of the card near hole A
The rest of the holes on the circle do not
using clear adhesive tape.
have letters to guide you. This is because
Pass your needle through hole A from the
you can work out the way forward from the
back of the card to come out at the front of
sequence stitched so far. When you go in a
the card. Pull the thread through.
hole you come out of the next hole along.
Find hole B at the opposite side of the circle.
Then across the circle and in the next empty
There should be an equal number of holes on
hole.
each side of the hole you are entering.
Keep working around the circle until all the
Go in to hole B from the front of the card to
holes have been used.
the back of the card.
Your finished circle should look like the
drawing below.
A D A D
E
E
H
H
I
I
Some of the dots in the
diagram are removed.
Body See page 2 for the full Body
diagram.
J
J
G
G
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F
F
C
B C
B
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1
Star
Hands Wing 1 Wing 2
h i
i
e 5 4 l
Pink thread. m
h
l
d p
m e
Start with hand 1. a
1
q
p
d
3 2
Wand
r
Out at 1inat 2
b
5
q
a
o
c
Out at 3inat 4
n
f 4
Eyes
6
Out at 5inat 6
g
K
3
j
j
Out at 7inat 8
17
g
18
2
k
f
n
Out at 9inat 10 c
23
20
b o
Hand 1 r
15
1
Out at 11 in at 12 19
14
4
11
Z
Y
Out at 13 in at 14
10 5
Hand 2
8
Out at 15 in at 16 7
6 9
That completes hand 1. 21
22
12
3
13
Make a stitch for the arm by coming at 2
16
1 and in at 17
7
K W
U
N
T
O
Go across the back of the card and
Q
R
come out of 18 in at 19. This is the
P
S
M L
V X
other arm.
Shoe 1
Shoe 2
Hand 1 is worked in a similar way to
hand 2.
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Start out at 20 in at 21.
Out at 22 in at 23.
Out at kinat l
Keep going until the hand is complete.
Out at minat n
Shoes
Out at oinat p
Pink thread
Out at qinat r
Out at Kinat L
Work wing 2 in a similar way. This is
Out at Minat N
a mirror image of wing 1 so the
Out at Oinat P
instruction numbers are in a different
Out at Qinat R
place.
Out at Sinat T
Star above head
Out at Uinat V
Silver thread.
Shoe 1 is complete.
Out at 1inat 2
Shoe 2 starts with out at W in at X
Out at 3 and back in at 1
Continue as for shoe 1.
Out at 4inat 3
Make a stitch for the leg.
Out at 5 and back in at 4
Out at W in at Y
Out at 2inat 5
Stitch the other leg
Wand
Out at Z in at K
Silver thread.
Wings
Work the wand star in a similar way
Silver thread.
to the head star.
Wing 1
Then out at 6 in at 7.
Out at a inat b
Eyes
Out at c inat d
Stitch two black beads on the body
Out at e inat f
as eyes.
Out at ginat h
The fairy is now complete.
Out at i inat j
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Stitch-a-Ball Fairy
152 mm
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104 mm
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to page" setting
on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets correctly if the scaling
is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then centre the
pattern on your card as necessary.
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased
from www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Stitching Cards
Please quote the following licence number in any enquiries about this pattern: 040718CHRB7465394
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com. In the case of children who want to make cards from this pattern a parent
or guardian may register on their behalf.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased
from www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Stitch-a-Ball Reindeer
Please read the general instructions at the end of this leaflet before you start stitching. This will give
you advice on pricking out the design and some stitching techniques.
This design is worked in Brown (Kreinik
Pull the thread through until it forms a
polyester metallic cord Antique Copper
straight line on the front of the card. The
215C) and Gold (002C). Black beads are
thread should be tight without bending the
used for the eyes and a red bead for the nose.
card.
We recommend using short lengths of
Find hole C and pass the needle through to
thread. About 500 mm or 18 inches is a good
come out at the front.
length to work with.
Go across the circle and in at hole D.
Body
Out at Einat F
Brown thread.
Out at Ginat H
The body is made with a circle.
Out at I inat J
Start by finding hole A. Fix one end of your
The rest of the holes on the circle do not
thread on the back of the card near hole A
have letters to guide you. This is because
using clear adhesive tape.
you can work out the way forward from the
Pass your needle through hole A from the
sequence stitched so far. When you go in a
back of the card to come out at the front of
hole you come out of the next hole along.
the card. Pull the thread through.
Then across the circle and in the next empty
Find hole B at the opposite side of the circle.
hole.
There should be an equal number of holes on
Keep working around the circle until all the
each side of the hole you are entering.
holes have been used.
Go in to hole B from the front of the card to
Your finished circle should look like the
the back of the card.
drawing below.
A
D
E
A
D
H
E
H
I
I
Some of the dots in the
Body
Body
diagram are removed.
See page 2 for the full
diagram.
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J
G J
F G
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C
B
F
C
B
Legs and hooves
1
2
3
Brown thread.
4
5
Out at Kinat L
Horns
Out at Minat L
Out at Minat N
Eyes
Out at L in at N
Out at Oinat P
Out at Qinat P
Nose
Out at Qinat O
Out at Qinat R
Body
Out at Sinat T
K
Z
S
R
Out at Uinat T
Out at Uinat V
Out at T in at V
Out at W in at X
Out at Y in at X
Out at Y in at W
Q
Out at Y in at Z T
L
Y
Horns
O P U V
Gold thread.
M N W X
Legs and hooves
Work the horns in stem stitch. See the
general instructions on the back page
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for a diagram of stem stitch.
Start with out at 1 in at 3
Out at 2inat 4
Out at 3inat 5
Continue working in the way until this
section of the horns is complete. Work
the other sections in the same way.
Eyes and nose
Stitch two black beads on the body as
eyes. Stitch a red bead for the nose.
The reindeer is now complete.
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Stitch-a-Ball Reindeer
152 mm
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104 mm
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to page" setting
on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets correctly if the scaling
is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then centre the
pattern on your card as necessary.
The Authorised End User of this pattern must have opened an account at www.stitchingcards.com and be in full compliance with the
Terms and Conditions published at www.stitchingcards.com.
All patterns are sublicensed to End Users and not sold. The Authorised End User may use this Pattern to produce cards for personal
pleasure and personal giving.
Any card made from the Pattern and offered for sale must include an official copyright sticker. Copyright stickers can be purchased
from www.stitchingcards.com.
The Authorised End User may print or copy the Pattern solely for the purpose of making their own cards. The license does not allow the
Authorised End User to re-sell the Pattern, swap the Pattern, donate the Pattern or in any way pass on the Pattern to another end user.
The Authorised End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Stitching Cards from any claim or demand, including reasonable
attorneys' fees, made by any third party arising out of or related to the Authorised End User s violation of the Terms and Conditions.
All copies of the Pattern must include this licence information.
Stitching Cards General Instructions
Published at www.stitchingcards.com
You will need a suitable pricking mat. This could be foam or felt but should allow easy penetration of
the pricking pin whilst protecting your work surface. Lay your blank card onto the pricking mat with the
right side (outside) of the card facing upwards.
Place the pricking pattern on the card in the required position. Use a fine pricking tool to pierce through
the pattern and the card. If you do not have a purpose made pricking tool then a hat pin or similar can be
used.
Remove the pricking pattern. The pricked holes can be seen on the card.
Turn the card over so the wrong side (inside) is uppermost.. Select a suitable thread such as Kreinik
metallic cord. Use a Number 10 embroidery needle. Use a length of thread that you are comfortable
with. We suggest using about a third of a metre (14 inches). Secure the end of the thread to the card with
adhesive tape. Pass the needle through the start hole from the back to the front of the card.
Follow the instruction diagram. Refer to the finished diagram from time to time to see the complete
stitching required.
When the thread on your needle runs out secure the end of the thread with adhesive tape on the back of
the card and start a new thread.
Continue to follow the instructions a section at a time. Some patterns uses beads. These are held in place
with stitching. You may need to use a beading needle if the bead holes are very fine.
If you are using a double fold card (a card with three panels) then place the completed card on your
work surface with the right side facing downwards. Fold the left-hand panel across to cover and hide the
back of the stitching work. Secure the panel in place with double-sided adhesive tape or card adhesive.
The stitching of your card is now complete. You may choose to add a suitable greeting with stickers,
stamping or handwriting.
Stitching Terminology.
Where the instructions say  Out at this means passing the needle through a hole from the back of the
card to the front.
Where the instructions say  In at this means passing the needle through a hole from the front of the
card to the back.
Where the design calls for back stitch this works as follows:
Out at 2inat 1
1 2 3 4
Out at 3inat 2
Out at 4inat 3
Where the design calls for stem stitch this works as follows:
Out at 1inat 3
1 3 4 5
2
Out at 2inat 4
Out at 3inat 5
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Web site www.stitchingcards.com
Stitching Cards, PO Box 795, St. Albans, AL2 2ZQ, UK


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