Gift tags with Karens help
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Gift tags with Karens help
I think I will make more of these, the directions are not that clear but I managed. This is from the Funny gift tags from Julias Needle.
I can still clean them up a bit, very good practice.- Attachments
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Last edited by nonie on Fri Nov 17, 2023 8:44 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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That's so cute and definitely funny!!!
Kathy
Kathy
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I love that!
I have one suggestion for you (hoop two layers of WSS stabilizer)--did you make the first stitching a placement stitch? If so, after you place your background fabric, duplicate that placement stitching for a tack down (go back and repeat step #1--if there is no tack down stitch). Then, trim the fabric close to the stitching line. Do all of the embroidery EXCEPT the final satin edge stitching. Place a piece of the background fabric on the BACK of the design--you can use tape to hold the edges in place--and repeat the tack down stitch. Trim the fabric close to the stitching. Place the hoop back and do the final satin stitching. Use a Q-tip dipped in water to dissolve the stabilize around the edge of the design. You will have a neat edge without any "pokeys".
I have one suggestion for you (hoop two layers of WSS stabilizer)--did you make the first stitching a placement stitch? If so, after you place your background fabric, duplicate that placement stitching for a tack down (go back and repeat step #1--if there is no tack down stitch). Then, trim the fabric close to the stitching line. Do all of the embroidery EXCEPT the final satin edge stitching. Place a piece of the background fabric on the BACK of the design--you can use tape to hold the edges in place--and repeat the tack down stitch. Trim the fabric close to the stitching. Place the hoop back and do the final satin stitching. Use a Q-tip dipped in water to dissolve the stabilize around the edge of the design. You will have a neat edge without any "pokeys".
Hugs, Karen
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Thank you Karen, I wasn't sure how these would stitch out I have never tried one of her designs. The instructions she gives are lacking lot of information and I had no clue what the stich out order was even going to be. But, with your help I am ready to try another one and now knowing how they stitch out it will be easier. So stay tuned you might see a few more,
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Real cute!
Nonie, the ITH designs I have from her came with a pdf tutorial. It's probably on your computer somewhere. I download mine in Embird so I can find them.
Nonie, the ITH designs I have from her came with a pdf tutorial. It's probably on your computer somewhere. I download mine in Embird so I can find them.
Shirley Clark
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I have threatened whitey-tighteys to the oldest grandson. Two weeks away for our family Christmas, and no clues from that man-child!
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I like doing some practice type pieces. Getting reacquainted with this machine. I really never had a chance to use it much after I bought it, so this is all new.
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Nonie, one can tell you sewing Mo-Jo is back, and you are enjoying it!