When I embroider baby onesies and t shirts of all sizes, I cover the back with a fusible tricot fabric. It is very soft and keeps the threads from being scratchy on sensitive skin. I use a beige color so it doesn’t show through on white shirts.
You could use a fusible stabilizer like Sulky Tender Touch cut slightly larger with a pinking shears on the back, or a sheer poly mesh fusible like Sulky Soft 'n Sheer Extra, too.
Oh my gosh I feel like an idiot! I have always left an inch of stabilizer ... I sure hope it was because it was common practice back when I started and that I didn't just do it for no good reason!
Great ideas, thank you. But could you please talk slower. I am so busy trying to read your comments that I am not seeing all the examples you are showing us. Not complaining, just helpful remarks.
When I embroider baby onesies and t shirts of all sizes, I cover the back with a fusible tricot fabric. It is very soft and keeps the threads from being scratchy on sensitive skin. I use a beige color so it doesn’t show through on white shirts.
You could use a fusible stabilizer like Sulky Tender Touch cut slightly larger with a pinking shears on the back, or a sheer poly mesh fusible like Sulky Soft 'n Sheer Extra, too.
Great suggestion!
These were all great tips, thank you for the good information. I especially like the organza patch idea.
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I have done most of these and I love to find a way to cover the stabilizer if I can. Thanks for the tips. There are several that I will try.
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Thanks. This helps me with my machine tearing up my expensive garments. ❤
Wonderful!
Helpful tips. Thank you.
You bet!
Thanx for another great tip.
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Love these ideas!
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Great Tips, thanks!
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Oh my gosh I feel like an idiot! I have always left an inch of stabilizer ... I sure hope it was because it was common practice back when I started and that I didn't just do it for no good reason!
We all do things out of habit at times!
Is there a specific product for baby clothes to protect their sensitive skin?
You can use a soft and sheer stabilizer, or add another piece of fabric as lining.
What is the best way to cover stitching on the back of an in-the-hoop bookmark?
You could add a another piece of fabric on the back!
Great ideas, thank you. But could you please talk slower. I am so busy trying to read your comments that I am not seeing all the examples you are showing us. Not complaining, just helpful remarks.
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