Machine embroidery pattern and kits, in this tips I'm going to show you what to do if you just open your first studio me kit. And you have no idea what to do. So that was many fingers ago when I was trying to relearn Machine embroidery pattern and kits. I had to remember everything my grandma taught me and it was a lot. So I've designed all of my Machine embroidery pattern and kits to be really simple to start and really relaxing to do. So in this tips I'm going to cover all the basics in case you've opened your kit and have no idea where to start so don't panic.
So the first thing obviously we need is some thread my entire Machine embroidery pattern and kits come with thread included. This is a very beginner basics tutorial on how to use Machine embroidery pattern and kits embroidery. It’s very hard to do tutorials on embroidery because everybody's Machine embroidery pattern and kits is different. But I wanted to show you some of the things that I didn't know when I first started out in embroidery how to hoop your design when to hoop your design how to get your design where you want it these are all very basic things that the tutorials. I was watching kind of left out and assumed I already knew that so I'm going to the first half of the tips.
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I'm just going to show you where to get started and in the second half of the tips. If you want to watch that I talked more about what kind of Machine embroidery pattern and kits - by what - by to get started and more of a QA type second half of the tips. Where I just go into some of the details and what I recommend so the first thing. I'm going to tell you is if you if you're brand new to embroidery start with scrap fabric just get to know your Machine embroidery pattern and kits. Get to know how it works don't put a shirt on right away don't put a towel on right away the first thing we're going to do in the tips is.
I'm just going to show you the very basic how to get your design. Where you want it to be on your project and we're just going to do that on a piece of scrap fabric. Just to get you familiar with hoping to get you familiar with your Machine embroidery pattern and kits and to get you familiar with the very basic how to go from hooping to the Machine embroidery pattern and kits to pressing the start button. So that we're going to do that first and then I'm going to walk you through how to make this makeup towel which is super easy. I use these all the time these are excuse the lint the sit-in on my desk.
These are black makeup towels so it's really nice when after you wash your face so you don't get mascara and stain uh your good towels that we keep makeup towels all my girls use them so I'm going to show you how I made this and then I also made a beach towel and I'll want kind of go through that really quickly but again this is a very basics 101 if you are a seasoned embroider. You probably aren't even going to be interested in this tips and if you're brand new again the first it's going to be showing you how to get it sat centered and lined up and go from the hoop to the Machine embroidery pattern and kits.
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The step Embroidery pattern kits for beginners adult, And the second half I go through what I recommend to get started what I recommend as far as Machine embroidery pattern and kits and all of that information so let's get started so now we're going to talk about what do I need to get started with embroidery there's very few things that you actually need to get started with embroidery now there are a lot of things you could get and there's some tips that I watched told me on why you need this you need this you need this and honestly.
I've never used half of those things so I'm telling you the bare basics that you need to get started and again I'm encourage you to practice use practice fabrics and to start out not with a shirt not with any specialty items just practice on some fabric so in order to do that you're going to need tear away stabilizer this is a staple to any embroidery projects that you're going to do you're going to probably use some care weight as stabilizer enough I don't know the majority of your projects if not all. I pretty much use tear away stabilizer on just about everything as you get more comfortable with embroidery and you just say okay when I do a shirt.
I want to do a towel you're going to have to look into that and there might be some additional stabilizers that you want to add because that's something that you're going to do and it's going to help your project turn out better but to get started start with some tear away stabilizer I buy it by the roll it also comes in sheets I'll link. Everything that I can find in the description below the tips but you're going to want some tear away stabilizer. If I need your hopes you're going to need your scissors now this is pair of scissors that I most often use these is handy.
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Before we will start to do Vintage crewel embroidery pattern kit Ideas. Because when you have a project in your hoop and the bend in them I hold it this way you can see makes it easy so that you're not fighting with this hoop with a flat straight pair of scissors trying to cut threads or trying to cut fabric or whatever you need to cut it has this bend in it so it makes it easier to get in there there's us over this style of a scissor and some people like these this one also has a bend these also come in straight.
But this has a it's a kind of a protective edge and this keeps you from cutting the part of the fabric that you don't want to have so I pretty much use this pair all the time you don't need both to start out just get you a pair of plain or at least sharp says there's nothing even have to be these you can just have sharp fabric scissors to start out but I recommend these the other thing I use a lot is a 505 a temporary adhesive and this is for if you want to float your project and that means you're not actually putting it in the hoop you're just putting on top.
And I'll show you that when we do the towel project so in order to do what we're going to do you're going to need tear away you're going to need some temporary adhesive you're going to need your scissors and your hoops and then I this is what we're going to be making I make these a lot these are makeup towels and I buy these black towels and I'll link them in the description below the tips but they have this band right here.
A band that many towels have at least if I can get the light to catch it, there so this is not a plush we're not sewing on the towel part. So we're not going to need to put anything else on there if we were going to do a towel like the beach towels that I just posted the other day and you wanted to do this style and you're embroidering on top of the pile of the towel then you're going to need water-soluble stabilizer and that looks like this.
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I'm done with my Machine embroidery patterns and kit, and here are some popular custom machine embroidery designs known today. And it just disappears and the when it gets wet it just dissolves so if you want to practice or do you know maybe buy if you have an extra towel laying around and you want to practice on this then you're going to need the water soluble stabilizer for this particular project or any project that has like a pile to it you're going to need a pen or some kind of something to mark with and beyond that I think we're ready to get started so what I have done is I've already created my design I'm not going to get into how to insert fonts on my Machine embroidery pattern and kits or the technicality of my specific Machine embroidery pattern and kits.
This is why a bit hesitant to do an embroidery tips because everybody has a different embroidery Machine embroidery pattern and kits and everything is a little bit different but I'm going to show you all of the basic features. And I'm going to assume that you have already either bought a embroidery file and you're using that or you put the letters in on your Machine embroidery pattern and kits. However your Machine embroidery pattern and kits does that you'll have to read your manual and you've already got the file set up in the Machine embroidery pattern and kits.
So without further ado let me flip the camera around I'm going to show you how to get the frame already for what we're going to do and I'm also going to show you how to get the frame ready if you just want to practice on a piece of fabric so let me switch things around. And I'll be right back okay so I have my frame I have my stencil most hoops are going to come with the stencil, which fits right inside and that just helps you find the center points.
If you didn't get one of those don't stress you'll be fine you're going to cut a piece of stabilizer that is a little bit bigger than your frame on all sides don't use your good scissors to do that you can either tear it or cut it with some plain scissors and then you're going to need a ruler so for the first for practice we're going to hoop our fabric which means.
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There are tons of design ideas for modern machine embroidery that can come up in the fabric which we are going to start working with, We are going to put the fabric on the side of the circle so the first thing you will do is take the bottom and that's the part that hooks into your embroidery machine pattern and kit and I have mine oriented the way it's going in the Machine embroidery pattern and kits and my Machine embroidery pattern and kits it hooks on this side a lot of Machine embroidery pattern and kits it hooks on this side so for me it helps to orient it the way it's going into the Machine embroidery pattern and kits.
So that I can just keep everything in my mind the right way so I've got nice stabilizer and I'm just going to this is just a spare piece that I had that I didn't end up using so it's been hooked before but yours is just going to be nice and flat then you're going to take your fabric and this is just a scrap piece of fabric it's the piece of muslin to practice on and you're going to put that in your hoop you're going to turn the knob on your hoop to loosen it I'm going to need to loosen it in order to get this fabric in alright so once you have that done .
I'm just going to place your hoop inside and I like to push down in one corner and then go to the opposite corner and kind of push down and you're trying to keep this fabric and your stabilizer taut and I'm going to go to the other corner push down and I'm kind of pulling my fabrics I haven't tightened my hoop yet be very careful coz it'll rip and then you want to make sure that it's down on all four sides all the way down in your frame I'm going to tighten your frame up so I'm just going to tighten this back up now this is something that I never saw anybody tell you in the tips.
Vintage stamped embroidery kits for beginners
Vintage stamp embroidery kits for beginners can also be applied in initial embroidery, but the first time I did this to practice in the middle of my embroidery, my frame opens and I lose my placement, the whole project is out of frame and there's no way to arrange it I love to use this binder clip now my Janome totally comes with its own clip , but I also feel it functions well and I just prefer to use those most of the time so I just put these clips over and that is just going to ensure that my frame is not going to pop open and lose my project halfway through now make sure if you have excess fabric that if you put the clip on that it's not going under here where you might be embroidering.
So I'm just going to kind of just roll it this way and flip it into place so I feel good about that my Machine embroidery pattern and kits I read embroidery fabric is in place I have my stabilizer in place if you do this it should kind of make that sound it should sound like a drum if it doesn't it's too loose and you need to tighten up your fabric and your stabilizer a little bit so the next thing I'm going to do is take my template and this is another part that I never saw in a tips when I started was how do you line this up so I'm going to take my template and I'm going to take this is just a pilot friction pen to see races with and iron so it's not going to be permanent if it happens to show through.
And I'm just going to mark right in the center where that dot is there's a cutout in my template and that shows me the center of my hoop right there if you don't have a template usually there are marks right here and right here and right here and right here on your hoop and you can simply line this up and create a cross hair and I'm just lining up those marks on my hoop and you can see that's right in line with that dot that I made so for just our scrap project I'm just going to use one of the on board designs on my Machine embroidery pattern and kits so we're going to go over there so now we're going to take it over to the Machine embroidery pattern and kits.
You can get rid of all of the ones except for what you need for your Machine embroidery pattern and kits that's really all. I have I just hope that this tips was helpful to you that it makes you a little less afraid to try embroidery if you already have a Machine embroidery pattern and kits or if you've been thinking about getting one it gives you a little bit more information about what you need to look for and what you might need to go along with it.
And just gives you a little bit more insight about embroidery and how to get started. I will as well as my sewing opinion we do talk about embroidery in both of those quite a bit and you are welcome to ask there are many more seasoned embroiderers than myself in that can answer any advanced questions that you have or I'm happy to help you if I can answer any questions with my experience and thanks so much for read until next time never stop making Up next.