Embroidery and Digitizing

Embroidery and Digitizing

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Stitches of Design "Sinking" Into The Fabric

For stitches-absorbing fabric types, like towels, fleece, short fur, velvet, corduroy, jersey and knits always use water soluble topping film to prevent stitches from sinking into the fabric.

It's easy - you just cut a little piece of film, and put it over the background fabric. Then start embroidering. After your design is ready, the large pieces may be removed and all remainder dissolved in warm water.

Posted by Farouk Pandor - Natural Resource Management Consultancy at 7:22 AM
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