Terrible Halloween Cupcake Machine embroidery design can be also used to decorate garments with holiday patches.
To make such a cool stripe you need:
– Fabric for patches. If you do not have it, you can use regular felt. It is better to take a black fabric.
– Tear-away or cut-away stabilizer
– Temporary spay adhesive
– Special heat-away film for patches. It allows to attach a stripe to fabric without sewing
Terrible Halloween Cupcake Machine Embroidery Design – 3 sizes
Size: 72.7×98.1 mm (2.86×3.86 “), Stitches: 15275
Size: 87.1×117.5 mm (3.43×4.63 “), Stitches: 20324
Size: 104.3×140.9 mm (4.11×5.55 “), Stitches: 27071
Once you have collected all the necessary materials do the following:
1 – Hoop a patch fabric or felt.
2 – Spray the glue of a temporary fixation onto the stabilizer web and glue it to the wrong side of the fabric.
Please note that for black fabric it is better to take a black stabilizer.
3 – Embroider the design and then trim the embroidery, receding 1/9-1/12 Inches from the outline.
Now you need to glue the patch with a film. To do this, do the following:
4 – Cut a sheet of film in size slightly larger than the size of your patch.
5 – The film is double-sided. One side is matte, the other is brilliant. You need to attach it to the wrong side of the patch with a matte side. Better to do it on some kind of backing. In order not to spoil the work surface.
6 – Iron the film on top with the iron heated to the maximum temperature. Do not be afraid to press harder when you iron the corners. After about a minute, the film will stick to the patch.
To glue the patch to the clothes, you just need to peel off the protective cloth of the film and attach the patch with the adhesive side down. Iron the film on top with the iron heated to the maximum temperature.
Unusual Halloween outfit with Terrible Halloween Cupcake Machine embroidery design is ready!
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Author: Ludmila Konovalova
My name is Lyudmila Konovalova, and I lead Royal Present Embroidery. Embroidery for me is more than a profession; it is a legacy of my Ukrainian and Bulgarian heritage, where every woman in my family was a virtuoso in cross-stitch and smooth stitching. This art, passed down through generations, is part of my soul and a symbol of national pride.
Date: 13.10.2018