Ok, you are TOO cute. I love watching you! You are, seriously, theceasiest person to watch and listen to. Your instructions are very clear, without all of the extra, unnecessary stuff. You just really are a pleasure. Keep making videos.
If you ever need more to work with to get in the hoop. Pin it to a regular piece of water soluble stabilizer that's big enough to hoop. It came out so pretty. I never would have thought to make that.
I just found your channel, and I did subscribe as I like how you give details and show the steps. I just bought a ScanNCut SDX85, hence why and how I found your channel. I'm so glad I did!
I believe , in American English you call that geometrical shape , Trapezium . As well, maybe you can change the title of this video because for those who are novice to Scan and Cut machine because could lead them to believe the machine can do embroidery , which does not . Very interesting project . Thin natural linen or poplin would be a better option on what the fabric choice concerns . The fibres are more flexible and would be less bulky . For a delicate bow tie as you mentioned at the beginning of the video .
I have a Brother scan n cut and a Brother Embroidery machine, I need to know if I can embroider the chicken salad quilt on my 5x7 machine in pieces, the chickens are 12.5 inch chickens.Thanks
Really I thought the title is misleading. It led me to believe this was going to be a machine embroidery project and even thought it isn’t who would find that easy to work with when your fabric doesn’t fit your hoop
Ok, you are TOO cute. I love watching you! You are, seriously, theceasiest person to watch and listen to. Your instructions are very clear, without all of the extra, unnecessary stuff. You just really are a pleasure. Keep making videos.
I went to the link you listed but didn’t know what the stuff you’re rererencing at 12:00 was called so I didn’t know what to search for. Very new.
Amazing!! Please let us know if you are ever in NJ.
This is so pretty. My mind has been inspired with other options and ways to make beautiful embroidery projects. Thank you.
Thank you! Your videos are so needed!!! Appreciate you!
If you ever need more to work with to get in the hoop. Pin it to a regular piece of water soluble stabilizer that's big enough to hoop. It came out so pretty. I never would have thought to make that.
I just found your channel, and I did subscribe as I like how you give details and show the steps. I just bought a ScanNCut SDX85, hence why and how I found your channel. I'm so glad I did!
Thank you for this video. Do you know if i can I add seam allowance to applique shapes please? Thank you
Great videos.
Thank you for your great videos!
I believe , in American English you call that geometrical shape , Trapezium . As well, maybe you can change the title of this video because for those who are novice to Scan and Cut machine because could lead them to believe the machine can do embroidery , which does not . Very interesting project . Thin natural linen or poplin would be a better option on what the fabric choice concerns . The fibres are more flexible and would be less bulky . For a delicate bow tie as you mentioned at the beginning of the video .
Yes, it is a trapezium. All four sides of a rhombus are the same length, with opposite angles being equal. Great video though.
WOW really nice
Yay! I’m signed up for LSU!
It would be helpful to add “hand” to the title. I was trying to figure out how this was going to be turned into machine embroidery.
Very pretty. Thanks
Can you do this with any scan and cut?
Great idea. You could scan this in to your IQ Designer or My Design Center and do machine embroidery???? Congrats on 12000
Congratulations on 12000
Awesome
I have a Brother scan n cut and a Brother Embroidery machine, I need to know if I can embroider the chicken salad quilt on my 5x7 machine in pieces, the chickens are 12.5 inch chickens.Thanks
Think it depends which machine.
Great
Really I thought the title is misleading. It led me to believe this was going to be a machine embroidery project and even thought it isn’t who would find that easy to work with when your fabric doesn’t fit your hoop