I’ve said this before but will say it again, you really need to add svg files for those with cutting machines so you don’t have to use the die line files and have to cut out fabric by hand. It’s much easier than die line files. Hopefully you will consider some day. Thanks for sharing your time and inspiration. 😊
I have a Brother Scan n Cut and I found a work around that is pretty quick and easy. I stitched out the die-lines onto stabilizer in black thread. Scanned these into my machine and saved to the machine. Then loaded red felt onto a cutting mat and using the saved die-line files, I cut the shapes from the felt. I used the rotary cutter and the felt cut perfectly. Then stitched out the design as instructed. Worked like a charm. And yes, I agree that cut files should be included.
I have made many of your ornaments over the years, they are always a big hit for the holidays. I think I might make a bunch for the office this year. They always make such a fuss over my "handmade" goodies :) Thank you for this great tutorial, it really helped. I now have many new ideas!
Thank you so much. I tried to do some, wasn't happy but decided to see what I did wrong. :) Thanks for the explanation - because I had tried to do some, at least know what to do now to make them right.
Love these...especially the gingerbread ornaments with the place to embroider a name! Will the instructions that come with the design pattern tell me how to machine embroider the name on the rectangular space? Also what kind of adhesive spray do you use? Thanks for the videos! They're awesome!
We have a separate tutorial that will be helpful for adding your own text: www.emblibrary.com/learn/how-to/personalizing-embroidery-projects-with-text-machine-embroidery
I bought the gingerbread star ornament (E3003 and there are no instructions. There is a thread sheet but nothing else like it says in this tutorial. I'm confused and have sent an email to Embroidery Library but the only answer they gave was to follow the thread sheet. It sure feels like I am missing something.
Hi there! We took a look at this design. From what we can tell it can either be stitched onto fabric like a standard machine embroidery design, or you can stitch it onto water-soluble stabilizer with no fabric. If you want to stitch it as freestanding, these are the instructions that we would recommend: www.emblibrary.com/learn/projects/freestanding-embroidery-in-the-hoop-machine-embroidery
I’ve said this before but will say it again, you really need to add svg files for those with cutting machines so you don’t have to use the die line files and have to cut out fabric by hand. It’s much easier than die line files. Hopefully you will consider some day. Thanks for sharing your time and inspiration. 😊
We will send your feedback along to our team!
I have a Brother Scan n Cut and I found a work around that is pretty quick and easy. I stitched out the die-lines onto stabilizer in black thread. Scanned these into my machine and saved to the machine. Then loaded red felt onto a cutting mat and using the saved die-line files, I cut the shapes from the felt. I used the rotary cutter and the felt cut perfectly. Then stitched out the design as instructed. Worked like a charm. And yes, I agree that cut files should be included.
WOW! What a wonderful inspiration.
I have made many of your ornaments over the years, they are always a big hit for the holidays. I think I might make a bunch for the office this year. They always make such a fuss over my "handmade" goodies :) Thank you for this great tutorial, it really helped. I now have many new ideas!
That's wonderful to hear!
Love it, now it’s time to get busy before Christmas. Thank you.
Happy holidays!
Muchas gracias. Aún no he hecho ningún adorno navideño pero, me has dado muy buenas ideas 👌🏼
Please let us know if you have any questions!
Those look great thank you.
Glad you like them!
Thank you for the great tutorial. Christmas is fast approaching …. Time to get stitching.
Have fun!
Thank you for this helpful video!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much. I tried to do some, wasn't happy but decided to see what I did wrong. :) Thanks for the explanation - because I had tried to do some, at least know what to do now to make them right.
You are so welcome!
Fantastic sharing❤❤shine always💫👍
Thank you so much 🙂
Great video! Thank you!
merci pour ce partage
Love these...especially the gingerbread ornaments with the place to embroider a name! Will the instructions that come with the design pattern tell me how to machine embroider the name on the rectangular space? Also what kind of adhesive spray do you use? Thanks for the videos! They're awesome!
We have a separate tutorial that will be helpful for adding your own text: www.emblibrary.com/learn/how-to/personalizing-embroidery-projects-with-text-machine-embroidery
I didnt get any instructions when I bought the file.
I'm talking about the assembly of the ornament. Only the thread sheet.
Great ideas
Thank you! 😊
Do you have a tutorial on in the hoop zipper pouch?
Here's a link to our zipper pouch tutorials! www.emblibrary.com/learn/projects
I bought the gingerbread star ornament (E3003 and there are no instructions. There is a thread sheet but nothing else like it says in this tutorial. I'm confused and have sent an email to Embroidery Library but the only answer they gave was to follow the thread sheet. It sure feels like I am missing something.
Hi there! We took a look at this design. From what we can tell it can either be stitched onto fabric like a standard machine embroidery design, or you can stitch it onto water-soluble stabilizer with no fabric. If you want to stitch it as freestanding, these are the instructions that we would recommend: www.emblibrary.com/learn/projects/freestanding-embroidery-in-the-hoop-machine-embroidery
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Do you sell the ornaments file
There are links to the designs in the description!