Rose's Titanic Coat is almost done!
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- And I even solved my embroidery problem! This week, I'm finishing up the digitizing and stitch-out for the collar embroidery, digitizing and stitching the cuff embroidery, creating a custom decorative machine stitch, and sewing together the collar, coat, and lining. It's so close!
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This embroidery pattern requires an 8x10" hoop, and includes 4 files -- 3 for the collar and one for the cuffs. The instant download etsy listing is for .PES files - please send me a message on instagram or etsy if you would like other formats for other brands of machines -- I am happy to create those for you. I am also working on a pdf of the overall pattern template that you can utilize if you want to hand-embroider the entire thing. Please dm me if you are interested in that as well.
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Maybe this is blasphemous, but the way I would deal with the outline problem is literally take a black sharpie and touch it up, filling in the tiny bits of pink showing through. It'll never be noticed on a trotting horse!
I would probably just go over it by hand. Sharpie can ask weird with fabric and bleed making it even worse.
I came here to say exactly this, except I was going to suggest a fabric marker. For such tiny areas it should do a great job.
Your dedication and attention to detail is astonishing, beautiful coat and get well soon Dora
I did not realize until now how much I love the princess seaming (?) on the front. It all looks very elegant. You made that embroidery work. It still makes my brain hurt just thinking about it.
I’m so glad Dora is on the mend. Sending love and gentle hugs to her.
The coat looks wonderful! Thanks for the update on Dora! She definitely adds chaos into your life!
Gotta say this entire project is taking me back to when I work at an embroidery shop. The bobbin tension, making sure there was enough bobbin/thread so it didn’t run out. The test runs with a new design. Really impressed by your progress.
Hope the kitty feels better soon!
I don't have an embroidery machine, don't want one because like many other big ticket items, I won't really use it but I do have a plethora of embroidery thread which my sister gave me to add to my collection. I LOVE doing any kind of beadwork, especially NA beading and wedding type with pearls, beads, & crystals. I think if I could find a side job doing just that, I might use up all my pearls. lol I'm loving your coat so much!
fyi if you have white beads in the future yo can technically dye them with 'poly' dyes if you feel the need for anyone who needs the info, most will take it in some way but definitely test with your materials first
Loads of work but the fabulous embroidery made it worth it. Beautiful!!! Can’t wait to see the final coat. 😊. Hugs to Dora 😊
Thanks!
Wow! The work! Poor Dora. Hope she feels better.
You are a crazy busy lady! This coat is going to be stunning. I am very much looking forward to seeing it finished!
I've always thought it would be cool to own an embroidery machine, but now I am not so sure (lol). The coat looks great so far!
I’m thinking the very same thing. I don’t think I have the patience to use an embroidery machine with all its setting up and testing.
Honestly, the testing is really all down to the digitizing, not the embroidery itself. When you use an existing pattern, it's quite simple!
I love your dedication to details and your determination to figure out the exact problem and find a solution to it despite being on a tight deadline. So sad to see Dora in the cone of shame but hopefully she's getting all better.
I love your cat ❤
Poor Dora and the cone of shame. I hope she feels better soon!
The embroidery looks amazing.
Cant wait to see this coat done!!! Getting exciting!!❤❤❤
The coat is looking fantastic!
That collar looks lovely 😍. And I would also get a black sharpie into the gaps in the embroidery if it still bothers you.
Looks amazing!!
Thanks!
Definitely tack. And your French knots are gorgeous.
Thanks!
Rebecca,so sorry about Dora! Its scary when they get hurt! Hope she is on the mend.
I think your embroidery is looking good once you where able to remove the outline.
I think a possible solution to pink fuzz coming up between the design elements would be the clear top layer that is used when embroidering on towels. Hope this helps in the future.
Feel better soonest Dora!!
Beautiful 🎉-you have made a lovely embroidery pattern. A lovely coat, and your hand work is so well done. Really impressed that you persevered . ❤
Your makeup and hair looks so pretty in this video. 😍
Thanks!
Wow, so busy!! Feel better, Dora...meow
Love the progress! Well done you for solving the outline problem. This coat is absolutely lovely. I wish I had any use for a coat at all, but here in Texas, it’s rarely necessary. Have fun at the con, and I’m glad Dora is doing better. Sending her love and patience. I’m sure she can’t wait to get the vibe off!
If it weren't such a fancy piece, a sharpie would fix them gaps right up!
Its not a lady Rebecca without Dora poping in.
It's been some years since I've done machine embroidery (I have Embird 2010 on my computer) but I'm wondering why you didn't use black bobbin thread?
I actually was going to, but the only black bobbin thread my Joann's had was way thicker than my other bobbin thread, and I didn't want to throw off the tension I had been working with.
Gezz, I never realized just how annoying the embroidery programs are. I've thought about looking into a small one until I found out about fabric paint and stamps. It looks like they haven't updated the UI since mid 2000s as well, so it's probably not very intuitive. It does look great though even with all the issues ^^
This particular software is from 2013. I would hope they've made improvements by now, but I really have no idea.
@@LadyRebeccaFashions Hmm.... I kinda want to look into that now... But I have so many other projects... I probably still will anyway XD
Poor Dora
im glad Dora is fine now
She's still healing. Hopefully the cone will be able to come off tomorrow or the next day.
I have a question. Why did you cut out the collar before doing the embroidery? I would have done the embroidery on the fabric first and then cut it out--then all the edges would have been held taught by the hoop.
Because this wool is so thick, I knew I didn't want to clamp it in the hoop anyway.
Were there any better pictures of the embroidery from "Tuck Everlasting"?
It would have been easier to do the embroidery by hand.
How long would it take you?
I would do it by hand as well since hand embroidery is portable, and this is fairly simple (comparatively). It can’t take longer than all of the computer work has.
@@alsojane4158 true but some folx can’t do hand work for more than five minutes at a time because hands. So for some hand embroidery is great and for some machine embroidery is great. Both are perfectly valid.
@katwitanruna not as long as the hours of fiddling with the computer. Less thread and fabric waste too
@@nixhixx it has been my experience that it always takes longer the first time one does it. Especially when creating a pattern for the first time. After that, it becomes easier and faster to do. Frex the first go round sewing a garment by hand it might take days but once one has done it for years that time can drop to hours.