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Applique Part 3 - Machine Applique Stitches
Applique Part 3 - Machine Applique Stitches - The Crafty Quilter
Learn How to Applique Using a Sewing Machine
How To Transfer Embroidery Patterns – video - Shiny Happy World
In this video I show you three different ways to transfer embroidery patterns - including my favorite method - one that even works on black velvet.
10 Beginner Embroidery Tips I Wish I Knew When I First Started
Common Beginner Embroidery Mistakes and How to Fix Them
How to Whip Stitch - Embroidery Tutorial
Whip stitch is an overcast stitch that helps finish edges or bind two pieces of felt together. Many felt craft patterns and sewing patterns apply this embroidery stitch as it is simple, creates a durable bound seam, doesn’t add bulk, and prevents the fabric from unraveling. In hand embroidery, whipstitch is popular for appliqué.
Embroidery Iron-On Transfers, Vintage-Styled Redwork Rhymes
Perfect for ironing on quilt blocks to embroidery or the classic white kitchen tea towels! Nursery Rhyme Block motifs can be embroidered or for added dimension they can be embroidered onto felt and then appliqued on. Stitching the classic stories has never been more fun than with this set of blocks made into a child’s quilt. This redwork quilt size is 46″x 57″ with 8″ blocks and includes iron on transfers for the stitchery blocks. Iron-on transfers are good for two or more transfers each. When transfer is used up, it can still be used as a traceable design. Transfers are dark gray lines and work best on light colored fabrics. If you are using 100% cotton, transfers should wash out to faint lines or wash away completely. More complete instructions are included inside. To purchase the old-fa