Beginner Machine Embroidery Sew Along - Easter Lily & Cross from Sweet Pea Designs Pt-2
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
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Easter Lily and Cross Embroidery Design - sweetpeaintern...
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Your project turned out beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful
BEAUTIFUL. Thank you so much. Jeannie
Thanks Becky. I made 3 a few years ago they never met good. Followed your instructions and met perfectly.
good video friend hugs from pam
Your cross hanging is just gorgeous..
I just bought this design because of YOU, LOL! I just received my new PR1055x and can't wait to stitch this out....thank you! I enjoy watching and learning so much from you!
That is absolutely stunning Becky!!
Beautiful project! Love the pastel panel you used. When I use Steam-A-Seam, instead of pulling that paper off, I iron it down. The glue bonds to the piece, then pull off the paper tape, position your top piece and iron again to bond the top fabric. I have also used Dritz Wash Away Wonder Tape.
Beautiful, Becky. I’m waiting for my fabric then I’m making it. Thanks
Turned out Beautiful. Thank you for explaining about the stabilizer under the Lilly and the Cross. Becky when I say that I always learn something new from you when you embroider Im serious. Just Love your teaching tutorials ❤
Lady. That is gorgeous!!
Beautiful Becky 😘💐
Yours is gorgeous. LOVE the panel in this project. Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much!
One of your prettiest projects. Thank you for sharing the process ❤️
Gorgeous project Thank you for sharing! ❤ *New follower*
You did a great job on this. Looks beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Great tips. Joining these are tricky I have done many of sweet pea panel table runners. They turn out beautiful.
Can I ask why you left an opening on the side when putting on the back when you did an envelope style backing? If you would have gone all the way around, it would open where the split came together.
Thanks for asking that question! I too am wondering why she did it that way!
Silly me! I was on auto-pilot going the wrong way! LOL
Why did you leave an opening on the side when you could turn it from the back overlap?
Silly me! I answered this in my next video. lol
Why did you leave a 2" area on side to turn when the fabric is folded and not sewn? Can't you turn there?
I had a brain fart. I forgot that the project was an envelope back. lol
Great video, but I was wondering why you had to leave an opening when attaching the back. Since the back was in two pieces, couldn’t you have turned it right side out through that opening?
Me too! I didn't even realize I did that until you guys said something. LOL Old habits. I've edited it out. Thanks!
This is another keeper.... love it!
I do have a question though. Why did you leave an opening on the side since you had the fold over flap on the back to use for turning to the right side ? ? ?
Me too! I didn't even realize I did that until you guys said something. LOL Old habits. I've edited it out. Thanks!
I was just thinking the same thing.......lol!
Beautiful project! Curious why you left an opening on the side for turning instead of turning from the back that is overlapping.
Ha. I just edited that out. Didn't even realize I did that! Habit. LOL Thanks for letting me know. ;-)
Love your shirt! Is it one of yours? If not where did you find it?
That is one of my first sewing shirts and it's years old. I think I got it from a FB ad and I'm sorry, but I can't remember from where. :(
What do you have your iron setting on? I have the brick colored iron pad but what is your green one?
My iron gets so hot. Used it today for the first time snd my ironing station got so hot, it freaked me out!
I keep mine set at about a 3 or 2.5. Yes, it does get very hot (but it's a Dry heat LOL) Once you get used to the heat settings , the weight of the iron, and the cords, you'll begin to notice a huge difference in getting wrinkles out of fabric, creasing bulky seams (like in denim), etc. Using a commercial-grade tool can be a game changer. For an additional mat, I use this one under the brick colored mat. bit.ly/3p5Zy3H
@@PowerToolsWithThread I ordered that iron pad you suggested. Love the Sapporo, just don’t want to burn the place done!! Thanks for your help!
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