To download any of the positioning templates on this page
please 'right mouse click' once on the one you need and then
"Save picture as" into a folder on your PC. From there you may
want to "Fit to full page" and print it.

As promised some new ideas using collection 21 - All things nice.
These designs are so versatile they can be used for Valentine's day too!
Use a normal needle and they become cross stitch.They are very quick to sew out.










These next three templates are of the new rose collection
you may if you'd like cut them out as I did on my small jacket
Or you can leave them alone as Betty did. They are fast to do.

Each square represents 1 centimeter or 3/8th inch.








Each square represents 1 centimeter or 3/8th inch.










Layout templates for the Wing Needle Roses.
Each square = 1 cm or 3/8th inch.














I'm making a dress for a one year old for Christmas in green velvet.
I took the collar pattern, (Green lines) and started adding the edging
designs from Wing Needle Design page.
It fitted quite well. I draw the outline on the fabric with
a fabric marker and followed this template. Each square = 1 cm or 3/8th
of an inch. I used the double wing needle to sew the ribbon at the
neckline. It made a lovely edging. You can't really see it here.
It was done with my Deco 600 and the 4x4 inch hoop.






Here are the layout patterns I used for the Centerpiece
featured on the Wing Needle Design page.
Each square represents 1cm or 3/8th of an inch. This will make it
easier for you to create a positioning template. I marked everything with
a water soluble pen and used my 4 inch hoop to do the whole thing.
On and off, over three days, the Table Centerpiece took me 8 hour to complete.






Here are some ideas I haven't had a chance to try yet
Maybe you'd like to, and let me have a photo.
This one below is half of it, you'll need to duplicate the template
to get the full oval.








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