What do you like to use to mark a hand embroidery design?
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I've recently discovered transfer-eze. It comes in 8.5 X11" sheets. Its a water soluble film. You put your design in the printer and the transfer eze in the paper tray and print. Then peel off the film & press onto your fabric. It needles easily--not gummy. When you're done, you soak the piece in cold water & it dissolves. So much faster than tracing! I've used several times w/no issues.
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Thanks, again, for your responses. I have the chance to publish a pattern and am exploring different ways to make up my design. I'm using Sulky 12weight cotton thread, currently and am experimenting on what I back my pieces with: iron on interfacing or other methods. It's been a lot of fun just playing around with it.
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Handmade products from chinese cross stitch finished shop created finished cross-stitch embroidery at moment of time.
Cross stitch pattern which contains embroidery design looks attractive with true size design collections with any additional information. embroidery patterns has different style .
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Cross stitch pattern which contains embroidery design looks attractive with true size design collections with any additional information. embroidery patterns has different style .
Some Cross stitches are up now. You can place orders complete designs now. Many more to [email protected].
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