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  • New Multi-Wave Script Alphabet and Easy Gift Pouch

         A recent update to my embroidery software added a new open fill pattern called
    Multi-wave.  It is made up of parallel lines of running or decorative stitches, but
    the parallel lines are wavy rather than straight.  I fell in love with it right away
    and had to play with it.  Here is the result, stitched in Superiors Rainbows and
    Sulky variegated threads.  Which one do you prefer?

    Carol mws x 2

         You can see the overlap of the letters more clearly when I used a solid color
    thread than with variegated thread, but both variations look fine to me.  The wavy
    pattern reminds me of stripes on our American flag, so the red-white-blue colors
    in Superior Rainbows #823 seem particularly suitable.  (See my previous blog for
    more about the snap pouches.)

    Marie pouch

    Sandy pouch

         I arranged names for some friends so they could try the new alphabet and give me
    feedback.  Viva placed a sheet of mylar on her fabric and then embroidered her name on
    top of it.  She used Madeira Polyneon color 1605.  She told me the mylar tore away
    very easily but left a few small pieces in crevices.  She pricked the mylar that was
    inside the "a" with a seam ripper, and then was able to pull off the rest with long
    tweezers.  The tweezers are also great for getting those tiny bits sometimes left
    behind in tight corners.  Doesn't this look beautiful?  Viva also made a sign to
    advertise what she calls "eye"Pod cases that she sells at craft fairs.  Thank you for
    the ideas, Viva!

    Viva mylar

    eyePod case

         My new Multi-Wave Script alphabet is available in two sizes.  The MWS_60 set has
    most capital letters about 34 mm high, and in MWS_75 the capital letters are about 42 mm
    high.  See the Guide to Contour Script and Multi-Wave Script Alphabets for more
    information.  Click here for sample embroidery designs.

         Many embroidery software programs allow us to change the size of designs.  I was
    curious to see how well this would work on this style of lettering so did a little
    experimenting.  The following photo shows the word "Mom" stitched 6 times.  For the top
    row I stitched the word at the orignal sizes.

    Mom x 6

         The "Moms" in the second row have been scaled.  Scaling preserves the stitch count of
    the original design while changing the size of the design.  I usually recommend to scale
    by no more than 20% up or down.  75 mm decreased to 60 mm is a 20% change, but 60 mm
    to 75 mm is actually a 25% change.  The gaps between wave lines and the length of stitches
    increase or decrease with the design size change.  In my opinion, the letters look okay
    at a distance, but close up, I don't like the look of the very tiny stitches from scaling
    down.

         Finally, the "Moms" in the third row have been resized.  The original density of the
    design is preserved when we make the design bigger or smaller.  The resized designs are
    not at all suitable.  The triple stitch outline was replaced by a running stitch line in
    some letters and the wave lines are not as crisp.  For some reason, the jump to the center
    of the "o" became a line of running stitches.  If you want to use both sizes of Multi-Wave
    Script, I suggest you buy the Complete Set, found here.

         Drawstring pouches are very handy.  They can hold shoes, toiletries, art supplies,
    sewing notions, and many other things.  They can also replace wrapping paper for gifts.
    The pouches are very quick to make and can be used again and again.  The pouch becomes a
    gift to go along with its contents.  Click here to download the instructions for the
    pouch shown below.  I include the formulas for figuring out dimensions according to the
    gift you are giving.  If you prefer, you can make a pouch bigger than you need, if that
    is the size that will be useful later.

    Also please check out our sale - Save 20% on all Fancy Jumbles Alphabets Here


    embroidered gift pouch

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