Free Standing Santa

Posted by Carol on October 25th, 2006 — Posted in All Projects

Design can be found here: Applique Santa by A Design By Lyn

Almost a year ago I got a darling Santa design file done by Lyn Christian of A Design By Lyn from The Stitchery Mall and I finally got around to stitching him up!

He is free-standing the way I did him up simply to make him more versatile for use throughout the holiday season. This way I can move him around a bit during the season.

He can be on a tote bag when I do a little holiday shopping or even gift delivery, but then he can also stop by and visit my frig, and then he can go on the holiday card basket that collects all the holiday cards as they come in, or he can pop into my guest bathroom to greet visitors for the season by indicating where the guest toiletries are out on the counter, etc……and he can even go on a plain purchased Xmas stocking to jazz it up!

In this Santa Appliqué design, the beard appliqué portion is made from Silky Fleece, a type of “furry fleece”. Different fabric stores may call the product various names other than Silky Fleece–although usually Silky Fleece has the longest fleece tendrils of them all. Other names can include: “Poodle Fleece, “Curly Fleece”, “Shaggy White Furry Fleece”, or “Specialty Loop Fleece”. Of course, to get a different look, other fabrics could be used for the beard appliqué as desired.

To make Santa free-standing, I used a different type of product to sew him out on. This version was done on a nice stamped type of very evenly laid composite white polyester felt unlike Eazy felt–this is different–has a nicer hand, and interesting body–it was at JoAnns as their “Signature Shell” product that is 17.75 inches wide–odd width and odd product in that the border is stamped and cut that way with shells all along both selvage areas. The top is smooth while the back is pebbly. Someone could use another type of slightly stiffened felt-like product up to perhaps even a product used for making fabric bowls. (Unstable felt should NOT be used as this design is too stitch intensive). For a stabilizer one could go with a medium weight tearaway which is what I did as the product I was stitching on was NOT going to distort easily during stitching. Other “fabric” choices would require other stabilizers matched to the medium being sewn on.

To keep Santa’s beard facing inward during the outline stitching around the Silky Fleece, I simply took a scrap of a nice weight wss (I happen to like Romeo from CraftMistress) and applied it over the fleece–the clear is perfect because you can be certain the fleecy tendrils are just where you want them before you stitch each section going around the entire beard–just carefully tuck the tendrils in using a stylus as you go around.

The photo shows the wss (Romeo in this case) holding the beard Silky Fleece tendrils in place where they belong! I applied the wss just after I had carefully trimmed the excess Silky Fleece from Santa’s beard. The light reflects off of the Romeo wss and that is where that bit of shiny glare in the beard is from……to remove the wss, I use a seam ripper to just open up the wss casing over the Silky Fleece beard. I go slowly so I don’t cut any of the hairs accidentally. When I have an area of wss cut through, I can grab it and carefully remove the rest by properly tearing it off against the stitching line. I use a Q-tip dipped in water and go around to any spots where there is still any wss residue and just dissolve it away. Let the wet spots on the beard dry. Once the beard is all dry, simply fluff it out as desired.

 
Other fleece names for this Silky or Curly fleece can include: Shaggy Furry Fleece, Waffle Furry Fleece, Long (or Short) Hair Poodle Fleece, Hairy Metallic Fleece, Sassy Furry Fleece, Shaggy Furry Fleece, Cuddle (or Ultra Cuddle) Furry Fleece, etc.

Stephanie from NY

10 Comments »

Comment by Estelle

Stephanie and Lyn,

What a wonderful Santa. I just love hime. Nice job digitizing Lynn and what a great interpretation by Stephanie of how to do Santa. He is truly a work of art. Wish I were on your gift list as he is beautiful and is so very versatile as a “free standing Santa”. Excellent work on both of your parts! Congratulations to both of you on a job well done!

I need to rush right out and purchase this Santa so I can get stitching!

Posted on October 26, 2006 at 3:01 am

Comment by Linda

I love the Santa face. It is soooo cute. I went to www.adesignbylyn.com and couldn’t find the design. I would love to get that one as it is just perfect for several things I want to give for the holidays. Do you know who to contact to get it? I would appreciate any info you could give. You did a wonderful job, and am most proud that you decided to share/showcase your talent so I could see. I wanted to “copy” the picture so I could use it as a reference if I got the design, but my computer refuses to see things like I do. Great job! Prayers, Linda

Posted on October 26, 2006 at 2:57 pm

Comment by Carol

There is a link to the design at the very top, above the basket picture.
Here: https://www.stitcherymall.com/display2.cfm?design_id=7119

I don’t believe Lyn has it at her own site any more, just through the Mall.

Posted on October 26, 2006 at 3:58 pm

Comment by Alma

Stephanie

Once again it is no surprise that this Santa is truly beautiful as all of your projects are, I have learned so much from your postings to our group and the details you give to complete a project. I am truly in awe and I may get the urge to buy this design and stitch him out myself.

Posted on October 26, 2006 at 6:28 pm

Comment by Alma

I checked out the beautiful design only to see that it won’t fit my 4×4 hoop. Rats!

Posted on October 26, 2006 at 6:31 pm

Comment by Stephanie

Alma, I’ll contact you via your e-mail to let you know how this design can be manually split so
that you can use it in your 126 mm wide x 110 mm high F hoop for your Ergo 3 machine.

I went into Embird 2006 Manager & Editor and came up with a way to manually split this design, so it can be done!

Posted on October 26, 2006 at 11:27 pm

Comment by Susan

Another wonderful idea, Stephanie! You have been busy with your embroidery machine as always.

Posted on October 31, 2006 at 1:57 pm

Comment by Ann Scheider

Really neat I wish I had this one. Thanks Ann

Posted on November 7, 2006 at 6:51 pm

Comment by Marti

This Santa is WELL worth the time it takes!!! He is just adorable and I can’t wait to do more of him on shirts, towels, the mailman, the dog…everything!! The freestanding is a great idea which I want to try. Thanks for the design and the project.

Posted on November 27, 2006 at 11:44 pm

Comment by Judy Mazzari

DARLING!!!! Great work,he’s so cute

Posted on December 10, 2006 at 1:33 pm

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