How to Embroider the Trendy Bow Side Seam Cutaway Applique on Sweatshirts - Designs by JuJu FREEBIE!
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- Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025
- Jump on the fun bus and get ready to stitch! In this video, we dive into the hottest trend in machine embroidery: the trendy bow side seam cutaway applique! Perfect for jazzing up a sweatshirt or t-shirt, this fun design is everywhere - and we’ll show you exactly how to embroider it with step-by-step instructions, tips, and tricks.
This cutaway bow applique is not only super fun but also fabulous for the holidays, adding a pop of style to any shirt. And the best part? The bow applique design is FREE on our Designs by JuJu website! Download it, follow along, and let's create something amazing together.
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You’ve got this! We’re here for you every step of the way, so grab your machine and join in on this embroidery adventure. Get ready to show off your own trendy bow and make it uniquely yours!
This technique can be used for any side seam design... stay tuned for MORE from Designs by JuJu soon! Happy stitching!
Nice tutorial! A tip for using the sticky stabilizer: leave the cover paper on while placing in the hoop, placing in the hoop with cover paper side up! Once secured in the hoop, score the cover paper in the center of the hoop with a straight pin in an “x” shape. Lift the center of the “x” with the tip of the pin to remove the center of the cover paper, revealing the sticky stabilizer! This way your hoop does not get sticky!! 🎉
You are always on top of the latest trends. This is so darn cute! Thank you kindly.
Geez sorry for all the criticism.... I for one thank you for the tutorial and the free design!
Thank you for being so generous with your talent.
Thank you for the freebie bow and the tutorial
Thank you. Can’t wait to try this!
Greatly appreciated this cute bow and all the pro tips! May your generosity be compensated in many pleasant and unexpected ways! We are all inspired by your creativity!
Love ❤❤❤
Thank you for doing this when you have a sore throat. That’s dedication.
Thanks for the light tip! I always love your designs!
As usual, above and beyond is the norm! Thank you for this super cute design! Blessings to you! 🎀💕
Thank you. Love how you give so much details.
Thank you for sharing this cute design. I hadn't used my embroidery machine in a long time and this motivated me to get it out and try this design on a Christmas sweatshirt. I used tear away stabilizer and glue basted the fabric to the stabilizer. Then I used the baste in hoop function on my machine to secure the fabric to the stabilizer. It worked perfectly. Great tutorial!
What a cute design! My OCD’ness really wants that seem line lined up with the center of the bow. Wonder if a placement stitch that ran centered from the top of the bow to the hemline would be helpful? Thanks for another great project! 🥰
Thanks for sharing this adorable project!! ❤
This is so cute. Thank you for the free design and great, understandable instructions. I love Juju designs. Been buying them for years. I would love to try this on some jeans. I bought some sweatshirts thinking I would try this on the side seams. However, the shirts I bought have the uneven hem. I can't for the life of me figure out how to do this with this type of shirt. Guess I had better look for a different shirt.
Thank you Designs by JuJu I love you designs
Thank you for the beautiful design!!!!
Ditto! Thank you so much!
HAHA I just bought every single one of them I absolutely adore them!!! need more than just the bow and Christmas designs though get designing hahahahahaha!!!!
Great design and video!
Fantastic video!
Thank you for the instructions! This is such a great design.! Great job !
Knew Juju would be the best
Would also help to flip the bow upside down so there's no risk of getting the back of the sweatshirt under the hoop - it'll be hanging off the front of the hoop (into your lap) instead of the back.
Excellent tutorial!! Thank you!
load stabilizer then use a pin to cut paper "X" in middle of hoop being careful not to cut all the way through paper backing and tearaway center paper of stabilizer leaving the sticky backing. That way the stabilizer doesn't stick to the hoop. Hope this makes sense. Thank you for the tutorial, very helpful.
Thank you! Great tips!
You made lining up the bow so easy🎉
Thank you for this beautiful bow applique. The tutorial was great, so easy and informative. 😀👋🪡🎀
Loved the video and thanks for the design!
Super cute
Thank you Designs by juju 🎀
So pretty ❤
Thanks for the free bow.
Thank you for sharing this video and design - AMAZING
Thanks so much for the freebie! I'm thinking wash-away sticky stabilizer would work just as well and avoid needing to trim so close to the final satin stitching.
I didn't know they made such a thing.... I'm going to look for some. Thank you
Thank you for sharing!
So cute
Thanks
God blessed you ❤
I've seen other bow designs and yours is the prettiest. a
Beautiful ❤😊
I have used BabyLock's brand of water soluble stabilizer (mesh, not the topper) in lieu of the tacky tear away...........then application of a damp sponge or cloth removes ALL TRACES of the stabilizer with no chance of accidentally clipping your satin stitch threads.
Thank you soooo much!!!
Cute!!!
Would wash away work for this?
WSS would leave a much cleaner edge than tear away.
Hi! Thanks for the tutorial! I feel like I can try it now. One question, does the adhesive stabilizer gunk up the hoop or do I not need to worry about that?
I like to use a wash away adhesive stabilizer. There is no end snipping to do that can cut into your outline stitches. It's a bit hard to find, but Amazon usually has it.
Great idea!!! Show us a pic in our FB group!
@@designsbyjuju There's not much to show..just a project in a hoop. You can't really see the stabilizer
You could use a water soluble stick tear away, too - Sulky Sticky Fabri-Solvy; or regular Fabri-Solvy with KK 2000 Temporary Spray Adhesive. Also, if you don't want your hoop to get sticky, you can hoop with the stabilizer on and score the stabilizer with a pin and peel it away from the area you're using.
I’ve never used an adhesive stabilizer. Does it gum up your needle? Do I need a special needle?
Thanks for the very thorough tutorial! What machine are you using?
Thank You!
Why not use Wash Away stabilizer?
What kind of needle did you use?
Beautiful!! where is this fabric from?
Making a wreath wall hanging using log cabin squares. I need a bow and this is perfect!! Thank you so much.
where did yogurt that adorable sweatshirt? Love the design and tutorial and will join the group.
thank you so much
I’m totally surprised she doesn’t notice how far off the center the bow is! That would drive me crazy!
i thought the same lol
what about using a wash away stabilizer?? I stitched out a different bow and used a cut away, then another using a tear away. Not happy with the results on either. When I do this beautiful bow, I am going to try the wash away. Hopefully this will look better.
Let us know how it comes out!
That's what I was thinking too!
I’m pretty sure there is a wash away sticky back stabilizer available
I was thinking about trying the same thing, but I was gonna spray my shirt with sprayNbond a quilter reposition spray they sell at Walmart
@@tambravandal6386 A glue stick will hold the garment to the stabilizer. That costs a lot less than sticky back stabilizer and in most cases works just as well.
Nice demo, but I hope sticky stabilizer has improved. I used it a few years ago, and had problems with build up on my needles, then my thread would break, since the build up affected the needle eye, also.
Thank you for this tutoríal, can’t wait to try it! At the end of the video you mention that people can post pictures of their projects. I didn’t catch if it was Facebook, instagram or another ???
Where did the sweatshirt come from?
Where did you gel the black shimmer fabric. Looking for glitter type fabric the one I used all the sequins came off when cutting out the appliqué.
I know Walmart had some precut fabric that had a glitter finish to it. They had a white and pale blue ones this summer at the store where I shop.
Why wouldn't you use sticky water soluble stabilizer?
Does the machine know when to do the tack down stitches and the satin stitches? I'm new to this lol
Because we create our designs with "color stops", yes. The machine sees the first thread color, stitches it, then stops and waits for a thread color change (which you don't strictly HAVE to do, you can still use the same thread color if you wish).
Hi, which type and size of needle have you been using please? Thanks.
If you align the point at the top of the tack down stitching with the side seam won’t that center the bow? It looks off center with the top of the bow off to the side of the seam line on the garment.
I think I’ll use a glue stick to secure the garment to water soluble stabilizer. That will cost a lot less and once the stabilizer is washed out the bows won’t be so rigid and stiff.
Just started stitching; mine does not stop like yours did on the first stitch or on the second stitch. It just stitched the entire bow at one time
Are you on a multi needle?
@@designsbyjuju single needle
@ what format? Please email support@designsbyjuju.com
the website is not letting me create an account so I can get the bow design. Its so cute in want to do it. Please help
Jeans 👖? How would you do that?
bonjour je n'arrive pas à telecharger le motif du noeud
It would be cute with a lace appliqué
Why won't the free bow applique download on laptop, been trying for days.... help
Without seeing the whole thing, I can’t even tell where those bows would be at on the sweater
Good morning how are you doing today and where can I get the bow? Where can I purchase it? Thank you very much.
There’s a link in the description for the free bow! 😊
IVE GONE TO JUJU BUT CANNOT FIND THIS BOW PATTERN NEED HELP PLEASE I HAVE USED JUJU DESIGNS FOR YEARS
Hi - thanks for being a long-time customer! There is a link in the description box. I'll copy & paste it here also: www.designsbyjuju.com/free-cutaway-bow-applique-embroidery-design
Are we not going to talk about how the top of the bow is not centered with the seam? At first I thougt it was a placement error for the one that was being demonstrated - but they both turned out that way.
how to get design. I went to DL here and does nothing.
@@anitarybeg6512 it’s on the website
Link is in video description
I still can’t download the file. I know your site is overwhelmed, but I’m also having a problem getting a sound on the RUclips instructions. Does it have sound normally?
Please be patient with the website. It's been SUPER hot! Try clearing your cache or refreshing. As far as the sound, that is definitely something on your end. The sound is fine and clear. If you have trouble with downloading please email support@designsbyjuju.com for assistance.
My heart was in my throat as you removed the hoop from the machine. Every time I do that, it loses alignment and it’s a disaster. Thanks for the tutorial.
How cute! ❤ thank you ❤❤❤ Please could I ask if you add any heat and bond to the back of your fabric before you place it on the garment?
I used heat and bond light on the two I’ve done. I am thrilled with the results.
@ thank you, yes you had great results. Xx
Wow, thanx so much for this video! Should I wash and dry the sweatshirt before I embroider on it?
@@713Joanne yes always a good idea because of shrinkage.
I think you forgot to show how to use the permanent marker to cover the bobbin thread showing.
Uggh, you lost me when you skipped the step to get the full bow outline. I get why you did it, but now you lost me. Okay, got all notes written down from doing this myself, pretty simple design. thanks
Two things. First, if you use sticky back stabilizer, hoop it with the cover film, and then using a sharp edge, score along the inside of the hoop, then lift the cover film off. Seeing you sticking the stabilizer to the back of your hoop made me shudder thinking of the cleanup you'll have to deal with on your hoop. Second, why not use sticky wash away stabilizer so that once you finish the bow design, you simply have to wet the edge to remove the stabilizer and you won't have those "pokies" to deal with.
Yes to both points! For someone who had not used this type of stabilizer before, they'd be stuck at the first step... just getting that stabilizer hooped. We were taught (back in the '90s) to hoop it with the protective cover and then use a pin to score it. And I would do this with wash-away sticky to avoid having to trim near the satin stitching.
While I appreciate the free bow I felt like this video was all over the place at the beginning, not showing when to stitch inner bow colors, not as helpful as it could have been, wish me luck!
Hint: You can use Fray Check to seal any edges if you make a mistake and knick stitching. Ask me how I know!...🫤😆
Without seeing the whole thing, I can’t even tell where those bows would be at on the sweater.
They are on the side seam, on the lower edge of the ribbing