it adds more stability to the stretchy shirt fabric. Tear away is not strong enough by itself. The more stabilizer you use the integrity of the design will hold up. It is my preference after many years of trial and error. It is what works for me. Try it and see if it will work for you too!
No. If you are giving the items as gifts, then you can wash it first. If you are selling items, I would not wash first due to allergies. Also if fabric is washed first then it could be seen as being "used". Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video and sharing.Love this!
Excellent tutorial
Thank you. I love this design and raggedy look. Blessings, Linda Hardesty
Really love this! Thanks!!
You're so welcome!
awesome embroidery machine how many needles going on here. I think with my bernina it is going to take a little longer.
Hi Linda. This is a Happy Voyager 12 needle.
why use the cut away and the tear away on tshirts? curious newbie here. :) Thanks so much for the video.
it adds more stability to the stretchy shirt fabric. Tear away is not strong enough by itself. The more stabilizer you use the integrity of the design will hold up. It is my preference after many years of trial and error. It is what works for me. Try it and see if it will work for you too!
Love it
Do you have to wash the fabric first?
No. If you are giving the items as gifts, then you can wash it first. If you are selling items, I would not wash first due to allergies. Also if fabric is washed first then it could be seen as being "used". Thanks for watching!
Video tutorial on how to make a raggy embroidery applique design. Plus a FREE gift for watching!
Can you spell out the name of the fabric you use for the raggy edges? Ozmaburg...or whatever it is? Thnx
Osnaburg is the name of the fabric. You can find it at Joanns