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  • 04-09-2008 1:47 AM

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    applique embroidery designs

    I have downloaded many applique embroidery designs. I understand the designs that have applique position and applique material next to each other, but I don't understand tha designs that have appilque position and applique material scattered through the color instructions. Does it mean something different to do with the material or position?

  • 04-09-2008 2:40 PM In reply to

    Re: applique embroidery designs

    My experience has been that the design has you tack and trim all the elements of the design and then it goes back and does the finishing satin stitch at one time.

  • 04-10-2008 9:41 AM In reply to

    Re: applique embroidery designs

    Yes, it gives you an outline or cutting line as it tacks the fabric down.  Then you take it off and cut around the edge, put it back on the machine to do the next stage.  It will then satin stitch around it.  All the designs are different though, make sure you see the outline and put the material down then and not before.  Play around with it, that's how I learned.  Good Luck!

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  • 06-22-2008 3:25 PM In reply to

    Re: applique embroidery designs

    I have a Janome 300E machine and have done lots of embroidering but no applique. How do I get started and where do I look for applique designs? Please help!

  • 11-17-2009 1:36 PM In reply to

    Re: applique embroidery designs

    I would like to applique the lsu onto jumpers for my granddaughters.  From what I read.  Put the fabric on the jumper, then pull up the font on the machine, it will tack around the material, then cut around the tacking and put back and then it will satin stitch around the letters again.

    Please help

  • 11-17-2009 2:28 PM In reply to

    Re: applique embroidery designs

    Not quite the way in-the-hoop applique works.  There has to be a stop for each step.

    You have to do the cutting.  Leave the fabric in the hoop and cut closely to the stitching.  Then continue with the satin stitching.

    When doing a new design - do a test sample before embroidering the garment.

    Tutorial - http://www.windstarembroidery.com/embroidery-information.cfm?File=Applique

  • 12-05-2009 6:33 PM In reply to

    Re: applique embroidery designs

    How did your jumper work out?  Did you have any difficulties?  I do applique embroidery a lot..it's a challenge.. And I could be related to you.  My maiden name is Bergeron and my mother's name is Christine.  Please email me directly if you get this message.  banie85@hotmail.com  Annie

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