Crow ITH Design

$13.00

Stitch up a murder of Crows for a house full of Fall decor.  Your embroidery machine makes quick work of the complex quilted feather details. A flying crow and a standing crow are included in two sizes. Crow figures have quilted wings and tails to mimic feather details. Stitch the parts, stuff the body, then glue or hand-stitch the tail and wings in place. Instructions for wire armatures are included but optional. Don’t be scared. The wired feet and wings are easier than they look! Photo instructions and link to Video tutorial are included.

Description

ITH Design Details

  • ITH stands for “In the Hoop” and refers to embroidery machine files that stitch a 3D project like this one.
  •  .ZIP file Includes these machine embroidery file formats: DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PES, SEW, VIP, VP3, XXX
  • Number of Hoopings:
    • 3 for standing crow
    • 4 for flying crow

Size Chart:

finished size*

(beak to tail)

minimum hoop

size required

small 10″

(25 cm)

5×7″

(120x180mm)

large 15″

(38 cm)

7×10″

(180x260mm)

* Finished size may vary depending on how you assemble your project

  •   You may resize or change proportions on all Crow parts by as much as 50% with no detrimental effects on the stitching.  You can also mix and match the body parts.  Make a murder of unique crows!

 

Tools and Materials Needed

Tools
•    Embroidery machine with 5×7 hoop or larger
•    Sharp fabric scissors and sharp detail scissors
•    (optional) Fabric Glue
•    Long Doll Needle and strong thread
•    Embroidery or painters tape to hold fabric in place
•    (Optional) Wire cutters and Needle-nose pliers for working with wire

Materials

•    Black fleece is best suited for this project.  You may also use other black stretch or non-fray fabrics with this pattern to get a different look.  Woven fabrics could also be used if you want a frayed raw edge on wings and tail for a more raggedy looking crow.
•    1/3 yard of 58” wide fabric will make two small crows or one large crow.
•    Lightweight tear-away stabilizer, (Sulky® Tear-Easy™ works well)
•    Foam stabilizer or thin quilt batting
•    Top and bobbin thread to coordinate with project
•    Fiber Fill Stuffing for Crow body
•    Glass beads for eyes –  size 6/0 for small beady eyes, or size 2/0 for larger eyes.  You could also use buttons or jewels for the eyes for a different look.
•    1/16” Thin armature wire or 16 gauge aluminum wire – you will need 6 feet of wire (183 cm) for the standing crow, and/or 1.5 feet (46 cm) for flying crow
•    (Optional) Floral tape or other soft tape to cover standing Crow’s legs and feet.  Electrical tape is also useful for covering sharp ends of wire.
•    (Optional) acrylic or latex paint for the Standing Crow legs and feet

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