Embroidery Machine Essentials: How to Stabilize, Hoop and Stitch Decorative DesignsTwiggJeanine / GoodallLindee (Foreward By)
Create circles that are 2 inches larger than the embroidery hoop you are using. The largest you can cut on the Cricut Maker is 11.5 inches, so keep that in mind. Set the material to Garment Leather - 2-3 oz. (0.8 mm), and load the Knife Blade into the clamp. Lay a piece of ...
Add glitter to the embroidery hoop First, use a foam brush to add Mod Podge to the wood frame of the embroidery hoop. Sprinkle glitter onto the frame. cut the felt to size Place the embroidery hoop on top of the felt and cut a square a little larger than the hoop. Add the felt ...
With a simple list of supplies, such as an embroidery hoop, colored burlap, and a glue gun, you’ll be ready to embark on this DIY adventure. The step-by-step instructions, complemented by a helpful video tutorial, make it straightforward to fashion these lovely flowers. Perfect for sprucin...
Suspend a large embroidery hoop or even a Hula-hoop from the center of the ceiling. Use monofilament to tie it horizontally to an existing chandelier, ductwork or tent poles. Step 5 Screw small eyelet screws along the sides of the room. String monofilament along the sides using these eyelet...
By securing a vintage doily into an embroidery hoop, adding decorative strings, and personalizing with a hint of color from faux florals, you can make a unique dreamcatcher that brings a feminine and whimsical touch to any space. Follow her step-by-step instructions to infuse your living area...
How to Make a Bed Canopy First, get one or two large embroidery hoops. Then, tie enough coordinating ribbon to the hoop to hang it from the ceiling. Choose the fabric or material you want to use. And then, hang the fabric over the embroidery hoops. ...
For the colourfill embroidery, when hooping I also use pins to hand the fabric tight at the side of the hoop (Figure 1). Most of the time the embroidery is perfect and the outline lines up and all is good with the world. Sometimes though, no matter how hard I try, thing don’t ...
It can be helpful to measure garments that you like the fit of and compare those to the finished measurements provided in the pattern. Consider whether the garment you're measuring will have a similar fabric, in terms of thickness, drape and stretch, as your project. ...
[MUSIC] I often use this technique for my embroidery hoop bows, because I'd like to give them a little extra blank at the top of my projects. It's a nice way to hide the little hook in the loop and to just make them look a little bit more refined in a little bit more finished...