In light of Valentine's Day, I found this really cute double heart applique design at GG Designs (This will take you right to the heart, but there are a lot of awesome designs there). I wanted to see if it would be easier if I cut out the pieces first rather than having to trim them in the hoop.
First I had to delete all the fancy embroidery lines in my embroidery software so I could get it as basic as possible. Make sure you undo this, otherwise you'll lose those lines.
And this is what I got when I took a screen shot. This doesn't lend itself to be traced very nicely. So, I traced it using the "Draw a curve shape" tool as highlighted below.
See it highlighted there in the yellow? So I just traced it point by point. You also need to make sure you resize it to be about the same size as the embroidery file. Ask me how I know.
I missed getting a picture of the next couple steps...oops! I put freezer paper on the back of my fabric to stabilize it. Make sure it is really tacked down, you don't want it to drag or slip when the blade touches it. I also don't remember what settings I used, but they wouldn't be the same as yours because my blade is really dull and needs replaced!
Then I placed my hearts, once cut out, where I thought they would look best on the towel. Getting pretty excited about this. However, I cut them too small the first time, so I had to recut. And I still didn't get them quite big enough, but it worked out okay.
Then you just run your embroidery machine the same way you would if you were doing applique the other way.
For more inspiration for using your cameo to do projects with fabric, check out my fellow bloggers projects:
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- Freezer Paper Stenciled Tote Bags by Weekend Craft
- DIY Bleach Spray Shirt by Practically Functional
- Stenciling Sherlock by Please Excuse My Craftermath...
- Felt Star Wands by Cutesy Crafts
- Yoda Kid's T-Shirt by Architecture of a Mom
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- Nautical Pillows by Lil' Mrs. Tori
- Big Sister Gift & Silhouette Cut File by Creative Ramblings
- Nerdy Baby Onesies + Free Cut File by Essentially Eclectic
- Easy Easter Bunny Onesie - Silhouette Cameo Craft by Adventures in All Things Food & Family
- Fabric Envelopes for LEARNING LETTERS! (& cut file) by From Wine to Whine
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- Hearts-A-Lot Burlap Pillow Cover by My Paper Craze
- Baby Quilt by Dragonfly & Lily Pads
- Surprise Holiday Banner by Whats Next Ma
- "Team Betty" Tote Bag by The Thinking Closet
- DIY Sock Minion by Create it. Go!
- Pretty Up Some Organza Bags by Getsilvered
- Easy Heart Appliqued Onsies by Create & Babble
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- Valentines Baby Onesie & Boy's Shirt + Free Cut Files by The Frill of Life
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- DIY Screen Printed Curtains by Chicken Scratch NY
- Fabric Painted Quilted Wall Hanging by Terri Johnson Creates
- Glitter Iron-On Top by Simply Kelly Designs
- DIY Monogrammed T-shirts with Silhouette Heat Transfer Material by Pitter and Glink
- Birthday Challenge by Fadville
- Machine Applique with SIlhouette Cameo by The Sensory Emporium
- Fabric Applique Valentine's Day T-Shirt by DailyDwelling
- "Cute as Cupid" shirt by crafts, cakes, and cats
- Sew Cute Applique by Life After Laundry
- Rhino Onesie by It Happens in a Blink
- Upcycled Birchbox Cameo Accesory Organizer by Cupcakes&Crowbars
- Customizing textiles with Heat Transfer Vinyl (working title) by feto soap
- Easy Fabric Art by McCall Manor
- Lady Bug Tote Bag with Silhouette Rhinestones by Ginger Snap Crafts
- Mommy and Em's Coordinated Aprons by TitiCrafty
- Canvas sketch project and a share by Clever Someday
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- Teddy Bear by Work in Progress
Nice job! I foresee you having a lot of fun with your Silhouette and Embroidery machine!!
ReplyDeleteI hope so! I love both of them so much!
DeleteThey look really great and Yay! you got to play with two awesome machines.
ReplyDeleteThat's the first time I've heard of the freezer paper to stabilise fabric. Great tip!
I LOVE freezer paper. It really helped keep the fabric on the mat. I just made sure I ironed it on really really well.
DeleteI am not sure. I only have the futura program and basic silhouette studio.
ReplyDeleteWow! It looks like after some trial and error you got great results. I want an embroidery machine . I'll have to refer back to this when I get one, so I'll know the best stabilizer to use. :)
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