These designs digitized by Wendy M. Fisher, www.idigit4u.com,
   email:  Wendy@idigit4u.com for digitizing service.
All of my designs are copyright protected.  
I designed them for your pleasure... you MAY
resell items using my designs, but do not give away or share the design 
itself with others.  I have to work from home due to health problems in our
family, and sharing takes away from what I may be able to earn.  
I do appreciate your understanding and cooperation in this matter.

Please feel free to use your own color schemes with my designs.
The colors I chose are there as guidelines only.  Enjoy!

I used CRYSTALS all through these designs- You can see them
on my website for reference.  Then I found something
VERY exciting.  If you are on a budget as many of us are, try using
Glitter Glue in place of the crystals.  It is awesome stuff.  When dry
it looks like a crystal from a distance and like metallic thread close up.
I also tried the glitter paints but did not like them as well. Glitter Glue dries
clear.  I found mine at Hobby Lobby but I would think they are available at
other stores...or try a combination of crystals and the glue!
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Free Snowflake
3.85x3.77 inches; 3,426 stitches
4 thread changes; 4 colors
Color Changes
1. deep sky blue or any metallic 
STOP NOW If you just want the design with no border Add crystals around
the points or use the glittler glue to dress it up.  This design looks awesome on
navy blue or black fabrics.
2. placement for border- remove hoop, turn over, spray with 505,
    place coordinating piece of fabric or felt over placement stitches, 
     replace hoop
3. tackdown for border- now trim around the design through the
    fabric on the top and bottom of the hoop but leave the stabilizer
   (you will need to remove the hoop and replace it for this step also)
4.satin stitch border -whatever color you wish- I use a color that will blend
   in well with a colored Sharpie marker so that I can touch up the edges if
   the stabilizer shows.
5. Remove design from hoop.  Trim close to stitching either melt any
    stabilizer away with a soldering iron, wash it away if you used washaway,
    or touch up the edges with a felt tip pen that matches.
