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Latest post 03-22-2008 10:48 PM by swanson1227. 2 replies.
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  • 03-06-2008 1:05 PM

    applique

    Are the applique designs made for using an embroidery machine or are they just applique pieces that you cut out and applique using a zig zag stitch (the old way)?  If it's for an embroidery machine, how does that work?  Do you embroider the design on a piece of fabric, then trim away the outside?  I'm puzzled.

  • 03-07-2008 1:19 PM In reply to

    Re: applique

    There are some Dalco EasyStitch Applique comes as a kit with :

     -Sew Disk with 5 designs formatted in:
    (PES, HUS, SHV, ART, DST, EXP, XXX, JEF, EMD, VIP) (5" x 7") formats
    - 3 complete applique sets for each design for a total of 15
    - Easy Instructions

    But there are some applique designs packs like Sew Many Designs are sold like any other design and requires users to make applique cut etc. 

    If this does not resolve your issue, please feel free to send us an e-mail at support@annthegran.com. Our email support hours are Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm Eastern Standard Time, and Saturdays 10am - 6pm.

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  • 03-22-2008 10:48 PM In reply to

    Re: applique

    As a customer, I have found that a lot of the applique designs start out by sewing an outline, then the next "color" is teh zig-zag.  I use that outline to:

    1. sew onto the applique fabric,

    2. take it out and cut it out, along with the stitch witchery. 

    3. Then I re-hoop with the background color, sew teh outline again,

    4.   Remove the hoop, but keep your background fabric in the hoop, use an applique iron to iron the applique onto the outline.

    5.  Replace the hoop in the machine and continue on with the color sequence.  First will be the zig-zag outline, which will seal the applique fabric to the background.

    the designs done by Ann are set up this way.  There is also frequently a paper copy which can be printed out, so you could do it without the first step, but I like to do it this way- it's very accurate.

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