![]() ![]() Figure #9Īpply washable fabric glue to the back of the embroidered patch and secure to the stabilizer, taking care to match the outline. Stitch Appliqué Position step on the stabilizer. Hoop a layer of SA540 Brother lightweight water-soluble stabilizer. Remove from hoop and carefully cut out the shape, cutting right along the stitching line. Stitch the Appliqué Material step around the design. When the design is finished the three appliqué steps are next. Start by embroidering the design on stabilized fabric. The steps for embroidering the patch are simple. When preparing to embroider an appliqué patch I start by stabilizing fabric with a layer of light to medium weight fusible interfacing, then I slip a layer of SA5810 medium weight tear away stabilizer I chose to add the starburst shape around the design. This model has an option for tracing the design or adding a shape to the appliqué. To create the patch for the April Free Design project. The setting mode allows for changing the spacing of the appliqué stitch between the design and the outer edge of the base fabric. Depending on your machine model you may have other options, such as creating multiple appliqués in a single hooping, and adding various shapes around the design. Selecting the Key will trace the exact shape of the embroidery motif. Select a design and touch the appliqué key to add an appliqué shape around the design. ![]() In this tip sheet you’ll see some pictures showing the basic process using the Brother Appliqué Key in Embroidery Edit mode. That include the Appliqué function, with an array of options depending on the machine. There are a variety of Brother machine models In this case I add fusible backing to the patch and include instructions for fusing with an iron. On occasion, I like to include an appliqué patch with a gift card. An appliqué patch is also ideal when you want to make something for groups or clubs and let them apply the patch to the individual’s desired item. Or, you want the embroidery to stand out with a bit of a 3-D effect. For example, there are times when you want to add embroidery to an item that isn’t easily hooped. Making appliqués the Brother way is one of my all-time favorite embroidery adventures!Īn appliqué patch is the perfect solution for a variety of embroidery situations. Use your editor to find out where that is.This technique is featured in the Brother Stitching Sewcial April Free Design projectĪs an accent for the children’s storage pouch. For now, enjoy these patches and wave if ya see me on furcadia. Ill have more later on when I get some really good stuff, if you want something that I don't have here mail me and Ill see what I can do. (I couldent stand it) This one is made by yours truley. The dogs have longer hair and none of the furry's are gringing at you anymore. Its an updated tile261 and portrate file. This is a patch mostley for the guild I'm in.In case you lost your real furcadia stuff (you were posta back up first!) This is the no-patch patch, it will fix fur so it will be just like new.The kitproxy that you sometimes see people useing, I don't use it because it slows down furcadia.Here is a patch that is somewhat questionable.Ill include a TXT file on how to work everything. Its quite big, 200x200 and it only has 1 lock on the castle. Ive never seen a better dream then it and Ive asked around. This is my dream, its a 7 story castle with a pool and a water slide as well as a beach and a store where you can hand out items ect.This is a furcadia extractor, it will extract your char and turn it into a gif.It also changes the portrats for the furre's as well as adds wings to the dogs, cats and mice. This patch makes the furcadia sceen dark so it looks like night, also it has a item patch that changes the items to a more "spooky" kind.By Lacider Here is my page on furcadia, its not much at the moment but Ill have more and more later on. ![]()
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