Difference between revisions of "How to Make an Embroidered Patch on the Barudan Elite"
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* Water Soluble Stabilizer (Need to note the Pellon # that I've been using) | * Water Soluble Stabilizer (Need to note the Pellon # that I've been using) | ||
+ | Prepping the Art: | ||
+ | There are a few different ways to approach patch making. You can take an existing embroidery design and a separate applique / patch border and use them together, OR you can design a custom patch file. You need a file that contains a "dieline" which is a single perimeter stitch for placement, a zig-zaf tack down stitch, the patch edge border, and the main design for the patch. | ||
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** Need the embroidery Design | ** Need the embroidery Design | ||
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*Make a fabric sandwich - front fabric, back fabric - can use the same fabric. Can fuse with adhesive or with a fusable interfacing material | *Make a fabric sandwich - front fabric, back fabric - can use the same fabric. Can fuse with adhesive or with a fusable interfacing material | ||
− | + | *Hoop the fabric + standard backing | |
− | + | *Embroider the dieline on the fabric and backing | |
+ | [[File:Skull-patch-dieline_fabric.jpg|frame|600px]]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:15, 18 February 2018
Learning Resources:
- Links:
- How to Make Patches with Your Embroidery Machine - Erich Campbell
- How to Make Patches - Cotton and Steel Fabrics
- Patch It Up - Urban Threads
- Videos:
- Embroidery Hub Ep. 28: DIY Patches | Bulk Patch Embroidery Tutorial - Good video of the process
Materials used for making Patches:
- Quilting cotton with patterned designs - its a bit thin, but looks great with designs, especially with bright colors
- Twill - I've experimented with Twill iron-on patches and now looking for a source of twill by the yard
- Spray Adhesive - Dritz Quilting Adhesive Spray - DO NOT USE STANDARD ADHESIVES, they can gum up the needles
- Standard Stabilizer (I've been using the roll)
- Water Soluble Stabilizer (Need to note the Pellon # that I've been using)
Prepping the Art: There are a few different ways to approach patch making. You can take an existing embroidery design and a separate applique / patch border and use them together, OR you can design a custom patch file. You need a file that contains a "dieline" which is a single perimeter stitch for placement, a zig-zaf tack down stitch, the patch edge border, and the main design for the patch.
Steps:
- Art Prep
- Need the embroidery Design
- Need an outer circle stitch - I used embird to add a "basting stitch" in the editor.
- Gather Materials
- Make a fabric sandwich - front fabric, back fabric - can use the same fabric. Can fuse with adhesive or with a fusable interfacing material
- Hoop the fabric + standard backing
- Embroider the dieline on the fabric and backing
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To Research:
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