Bring a touch of the wild to your next project with this beautifully detailed Gorilla Quilt Block Embroidery, perfect for adding a unique and bold accent to any quilt or fabric creation. This design is available in the following formats: — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — DST - Tajima EXP - Bernina HUS - Husqvarna/Viking JEF - Janome/Elna/Kenmore PES - Deco/Brother/Babylock SEW - Kenmore VP3 - Husqvarna/Viking/Pfaff XXX - Singer EMB - Wilcom PCS - Pfaff Creative JPEG - Hand Quilting (by request) This design comes in 20 sizes: — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — W2,0 x H2,0 inch / 633 Stitches W2,5 x H2,5 inch / 732 Stitches W3,0 x H3,0 inch / 819 Stitches W3,5 x H3,5 inch / 898 Stitches W4,0 x H4,0 inch / 973 Stitches W4,5 x H4,5 inch / 1,044 Stitches W5,0 x H5,0 inch / 1,129 Stitches W5,5 x H5,5 inch / 1,205 Stitches W6,0 x H6,0 inch / 1,263 Stitches W6,5 x H6,5 inch / 1,334 Stitches W7,0 x H7,0 inch / 1,393 Stitches W7,5 x H7,5 inch / 1,467 Stitches W8,0 x H8,0 inch / 1,547 Stitches W8,5 x H8,5 inch / 1,620 Stitches W9,0 x H9,0 inch / 1,687 Stitches W9,5 x H9,5 inch / 1,761 Stitches W10,0 x H10,0 inch / 1,838 Stitches W10,5 x H10,5 inch / 1,901 Stitches W11,0 x H11,0 inch / 1,963 Stitches W11,5 x H11,5 inch / 2,047 Stitches Just a heads up – Super important! — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Double-check that the listing description matches the machine format your embroidery machine can read. Don't hesitate to shoot over any questions for clarity before making your purchase. I've tested my designs to make sure you're getting the best results possible. Make your IDEA DESIGN come true! — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — I’m excited to announce that I now offer custom embroidery digitizing services! If you have a unique design or logo that you would like to turn into an embroidery pattern, I would be delighted to help. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1738349057/custom-embroidery-digitizing Please feel free to send me your design details, and we can discuss your project further. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Feel free to embroider and sell physical goods using my designs, but please refrain from selling, sharing, copying, or altering the embroidery design itself. Before stitching them onto your final item, make sure to test stitch the design or parts of it. Results can vary depending on the fabric and stabilizer combinations, so it's always good to give it a trial run. Copyright by Made by Yustin — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Happy crafting, Happy stitching!
Take your sewing to new heights with the Horizon Memory Craft 9410 QC! \nHi-Definition Quilting is achieved with the Janome exclusive Detachable AcuFeed Flex Layered Fabric Feeding System as an optional accessory. Automatic presser foot lift, variable zig zag for free motion quilting, and includes a Ruler work foot. Experience Hi-Definition Sewing with 300 built-in stitches, 11 one-step buttonholes, and alphanumeric fonts, including 9mm lettering and numbers. Precision stitching is achieved with the included straight stitch needle plate and 7-piece feed dog. Customize each stitch, including buttonholes, plus save your favorite stitches easily using the 5-inch High-Def Color Screen. The Horizon Memory Craft 9410QC also features an Enhanced Superior Needle Threader, and Stitch composer stitch creation software!
In an unprecedented act of blogging fanciness I decided to make a video documenting how I create the woodgrain texture (so thoroughly p...
The Skyline S9 is the first machine in its series to include both sewing and embroidery. This great machine includes Wi-Fi capability that makes it easy to send embroidery designs from an iPad or computer straight to the machine. 250 built-in embroidery designs including 40 exclusive designs by Anna Maria Horner Sewing speed up to 1,000 SPM 16 fonts for monogramming Design transfer via Wi-Fi, USB and direct PC connection Automatic thread tension control WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD- Contains small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Imported Request warranty information Your security is our number one concern To report suspicious activity, please reach out to Macy’s at 1-800-289-6229 or click here to report online. Web ID: 17396431
Add a touch of nature to your next quilt with this beautifully detailed 'Gardening Tools' quilt block embroidery, perfect for garden lovers and DIY crafters alike. This design is available in the following formats: — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — DST - Tajima EXP - Bernina HUS - Husqvarna/Viking JEF - Janome/Elna/Kenmore PES - Deco/Brother/Babylock SEW - Kenmore VP3 - Husqvarna/Viking/Pfaff XXX - Singer EMB - Wilcom PCS - Pfaff Creative JPEG - Hand Quilting (by request) This design comes in 20 sizes: — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — W2,0 x H2,0 inch / 741 Stitches W2,5 x H2,5 inch / 842 Stitches W3,0 x H3,0 inch / 958 Stitches W3,5 x H3,5 inch / 1,076 Stitches W4,0 x H4,0 inch / 1,175 Stitches W4,5 x H4,5 inch / 1,254 Stitches W5,0 x H5,0 inch / 1,372 Stitches W5,5 x H5,5 inch / 1,479 Stitches W6,0 x H6,0 inch / 1,571 Stitches W6,5 x H6,5 inch / 1,667 Stitches W7,0 x H7,0 inch / 1,751 Stitches W7,5 x H7,5 inch / 1,841 Stitches W8,0 x H8,0 inch / 1,941 Stitches W8,5 x H8,5 inch / 2,040 Stitches W9,0 x H9,0 inch / 2,138 Stitches W9,5 x H9,5 inch / 2,230 Stitches W10,0 x H10,0 inch / 2,326 Stitches W10,5 x H10,5 inch / 2,423Stitches W11,0 x H11,0 inch / 2,510 Stitches W11,5 x H11,5 inch / 2,596 Stitches Just a heads up – Super important! — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Double-check that the listing description matches the machine format your embroidery machine can read. Don't hesitate to shoot over any questions for clarity before making your purchase. I've tested my designs to make sure you're getting the best results possible. Make your IDEA DESIGN come true! — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — I’m excited to announce that I now offer custom embroidery digitizing services! If you have a unique design or logo that you would like to turn into an embroidery pattern, I would be delighted to help. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1738349057/custom-embroidery-digitizing Please feel free to send me your design details, and we can discuss your project further. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Feel free to embroider and sell physical goods using my designs, but please refrain from selling, sharing, copying, or altering the embroidery design itself. Before stitching them onto your final item, make sure to test stitch the design or parts of it. Results can vary depending on the fabric and stabilizer combinations, so it's always good to give it a trial run. Copyright by Made by Yustin — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Happy crafting, Happy stitching!
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Jelly rolls can make it so easy to quickly finish a quilt top, but how many jelly rolls to make a quilt? Jelly roll fabric strips are 2 1/2" wide by the width of the fabric, making it pretty nice when it comes to sewing straight lines.
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Janome 1522PG. Produktfarbe: Pink, Weiß, Typ: Manuelle Nähmaschine, Nähmaschinenfunktonen: Sägen. Netzteiltyp: Mechanisch. Breite: 431,8 mm, Tiefe: 279,4 mm, Höhe: 190,5 mm.
I used to think that sergers were super expensive machines. Then I snagged a cheap Singer ProFinish Serger, and I don't know how I ever lived without it.
Janome DKS100 Stitch Bible Front Cover Hey everyone, so if you follow me on YouTube or Instagram then you'll have seen that a couple of months ago I upgraded my sewing machine... I had a good, but fairly basic sewing machine, the Janome 4400, and as great as it is it wasn't ideal for me as my love for sewing grew... I wanted a computerised machine because I just knew it would make the whole sewing process easier for me, the speed control and the start/stop button are life changing features because it means I wouldn't have to use the foot pedal. So I started searching for a new machine, I knew I wanted either another Janome machine or an Elna machine (Janome's sister company), and I was scrolling through Instagram one day and saw that the Janome UK account had shared a photo of the DKS100 machine, I was instantly intrigued so I went and investigated further and found out that it was the PERFECT machine for me! It has 100 stitches and 48 of them can also be done with the twin needle so in theory you've got 148 stitches, with the machine you get a chart of all the stitches printed in the manual and you also get a printed chart on a bit of plastic that you can clip to the machine, both are great but I found it hard to actually picture how some of the stitches would look so I decided to make a Stitch Bible. If you want to see my review of the DKS100 and a flick through of the Stitch Bible then I've added the video below, if you prefer to read about it and see photos of the pages then keep reading :). A Stitch Bible is basically a physical representation of the stitches so you can see how they'd really look on fabric, so I bought a metre of calico from my local fabric shop and cut it into pages that were 7.5" x 10", I then separated them into two piles because I wanted to double up the pages. I took one pile and started drawing lines for the stitches to go on, I left a gap of 1" at the top and bottom of each page, then I drew lines that were .5" apart to fill in the rest. My machine's maximum stitch width is 7mm which meant that by drawing the lines .5" apart I was able to line it up so the stitches sat comfortably in between the lines and even when a stitch was using the full 7mm width it meant it wouldn't go over the edge, so if you're planning to make your own Stitch Bible double check your machine's maximum stitch width first and adjust your line spacing accordingly. I drew my lines and stitch numbers on with a normal ballpoint pen to start with and when I has finished doing all the stitches I used fabric paint to go over them, however if you wanted to you could sew the lines in and if you're machine has an alphabet and numbers you could even use that to sew in the stitch numbers, it's completely up to you how you want to do it, I just did it this way because I didn't want to waste thread and my machine can't do numbers. So once the lines were drawn I was ready to sew, I chose bright colours and spools that were nearly empty for the thread so it really shows up against the cream of the calico and it used up any bits of thread that wouldn't necessarily complete a project. Like I said earlier I doubled up the pages so they were more stable, if your machine has some seriously decorative stitches then you might even want to add some interfacing to the back of one of the pages of calico to stabilise it so it doesn't pull in and look pinched, mine does look a bit pinched in places but at the end of the day I didn't really want to add interfacing because this is just something for me, it isn't a show piece or a gift so I just figured I wouldn't use more materials on it than was necessary. You will also notice that I jumped from stitch 1 to stitch 7... that's purely because on my machine the first few stitches are just variations on the straight stitch so I didn't see the point in doing them :) that's the reason for any other missing stitches too! I also wanted to have a record of the different widths and lengths (density) of the zig zag stitch for future reference, so I broke up the line into sections and then when the needle hit that line I just upped either the stitch width or length depending on which one I was doing at the time. With this machine you can also elongate the satin stitches (71-79) by up to 5x without losing any of the density of the stitch, I wanted all 5 elongations to be documented for each of those stitches too so I decided to use two lines for each of those and split the first one into thirds and the bottom one in half, so the top line has the elongation up to 3x then the bottom line has 4x and 5x. It was so interesting comparing the 1x to the 5x on a lot of these stitches because they can look so completely different, especially number 78! As I was working through I realised that I hadn't taken into account the twin needle stitches in my original plan, I really wanted to include them in the Stitch Bible because they can and quite often do look very different to the normal single needle version of the stitch, so I made up a few more pages leaving a gap of 1" after the last stitch (00) so I could paint in the heading "Twin Needle". This machine has a great feature for this, it has a twin needle button, which when you press it, will mean you can ONLY select stitches that will work with a twin needle and it'll set up the stitch width so that the needle won't swing out too far and hit the needle plate. I used a different colour thread in each of the needles so I could see exactly what each one was doing and once again I was really surprised by some of them, because you're essentially doing the stitch twice it makes the stitch width smaller so both of them can fit in the 7mm space and I thought they wouldn't appear quite as detailed, turns out they are just as detailed just more delicate. I was going to overlock the edges of the pages to stop them fraying but I changed my mind, I decided I wanted to use the DKS100 to make this from start to finish, so I used my Overcast foot C with stitch 9 to mock overlock the edges, it worked great and even though I will always use my Overlocker when dressmaking I can see the Overcast foot/stitch being handy for smaller projects like this. For the cover I decided I wanted to draw my machine and just do some basic lettering etc, I used DecoArt Crafter's Acrylic and DecoArt Glamour Dust mixed with DecoArt Crafter's Acrylic Fabric Medium to do all the painting, the paint is great and the glitter is amazing, you don't need to do loads of coats of paint, in fact a few light coats is all you need because the coverage is pretty fantastic. I decided to add 2 eyelets to the top of each page, I used the Prym 5mm silver eyelets and installed them using my Prym Love Vario Pliers. The thing I love about the Prym Pliers is that you can literally use them for everything from plastic snaps to jeans buttons, and you have to use very little effort to use them because they are ergonomic, the eyelets went in smoothly and they are so flush and honestly look perfect. I really struggled to decide how to keep the pages together, there are 9 pages of stitches and a cover and for obvious reasons I didn't want to risk losing any of them... I was looking all over the place and I did come up with a range of ideas but nothing was perfect, I wanted something tough that could withstand me flicking through the pages but that was also flexible enough so I didn't risk them snapping or it being too difficult to just flick through the pages, so after an evening dedicated to searching the internet I ended up finding these locking stainless steel wire keyrings that were absolutely perfect for the job and this is the end result. I am beyond pleased with how this turned out and I know that it will get plenty of use, I've already come up with at least 20 different projects in which I can use some of these decorative stitches. If your machine does more than just the basic stitches then I definitely recommend making yourself one of these, not only are they fantastic for future reference they are also brilliant for familiarising yourself with your machine! I also 110% recommend this machine to anyone looking to get an upgrade from a basic machine, it's great for so many things and I can't fault it at all!
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Olá, bom dia a todos. Vou compartilhar com vcs também os desenhos para quilt livre achados na net. São lindos e fica maravilhoso nos trabalhos. Se vc é iniciante, treine bastante, pois, quilt livre bem feito tem que ter treino. Risque os desenhos com caneta que sai com água ou calor para ficar mais fácil. Não desista, uma hora vc vai estar craque... Tem muitos vídeos no youtube e muito assunto no google e muito ateliê que dá aula, procure, invista em vc. Junto com os desenhos tem uma foto de um exemplo de treino. Um ótimo dia a todos!
Free machine binding quilt tutorial by quiltylove. This tutorial will teach you how to machine bind a quilt. Beginner friendly quilt binding tutorial.
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