1st Machine Applique - IS IT AWFUL? NO CLUE!
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Excellent job and your points look great!
Just a tip about tips ... punny huh? I decrease my stitch width one stage at a time as I get toward a very narrow point, turn the corner and then gradually increase the stitch width back to the original setting. It makes it a little easier to make the turn when the stitch width is wider than the point.
Just a tip about tips ... punny huh? I decrease my stitch width one stage at a time as I get toward a very narrow point, turn the corner and then gradually increase the stitch width back to the original setting. It makes it a little easier to make the turn when the stitch width is wider than the point.
#55
Some great tips on this thread. I think you are doing a terrific job. It will not be noticed when it is finished.
For quilting I would suggest a background filler on the light background and then some details on the petals, leaves and ribbon. Maybe some holly leaves in the borders.
For quilting I would suggest a background filler on the light background and then some details on the petals, leaves and ribbon. Maybe some holly leaves in the borders.
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