In-the-Hoop Mug Rugs, Trivets, & Coasters for Machine Embroidery

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @roneloberholzer2068
    @roneloberholzer2068 Před rokem +9

    Since spray adhesive can clog up machines badly, I use a stitch and cut ith method. I also find that pre-cut is hard to fit exactly and can cause slight gaps because of movement of stitching foot. To reduce shifting, it helps to pre-wash with stiffening (i.e. left-over wash-away stabilizer dissolved) and iron flat.
    1. DL
    2. Put down piece of fabric, stitch tack down.
    3. Remove hoop (leave design in hoop) and trim close to line ith.
    4. Stitch embroidery details.
    5. Repeat for other details and back.
    What do you think?

    • @EmbroideryLibraryEL
      @EmbroideryLibraryEL  Před 11 měsíci

      There is definitely more than one way to go about doing applique and in-the-hoop projects!

    • @ginakasten
      @ginakasten Před 8 měsíci +2

      If you use spray adhesive it is not necessary to use as much as she does in the video.

  • @bzgram3199
    @bzgram3199 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this clear and informative video. I have so many designs from EL. Now I feel that I can produce a trivet that I can gift to a friend of mine. I wasn't sure until I saw this.

  • @trienskloppers4236
    @trienskloppers4236 Před rokem +1

    Thank you,I find all your videos so helpfull and the designs are very nice.

  • @Jacelyn5440
    @Jacelyn5440 Před rokem +2

    This video is very helpful. Thanks for sharing! I have trouble sometimes trying to cut my already stitched batting and fabrics close to, but not cutting through, the stitches.

  • @leahg4596
    @leahg4596 Před rokem +6

    Too much spray adhesive for me. Prefer to use a glue stick or basting glue. Cute projects.

  • @quebellorecordar
    @quebellorecordar Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great video! Can you use Polyester top/bobbin thread? Thanks you!

    • @EmbroideryLibraryEL
      @EmbroideryLibraryEL  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes you can! We use 40 wt. rayon, but polyester can be used as well.

  • @kathrynrandolph4463
    @kathrynrandolph4463 Před rokem +2

    I love all of these. I do have a separate question... if I get a new embroidery machine and it downloads a different type pattern than my current emb machine, is there a way to convert them over?

    • @EmbroideryLibraryEL
      @EmbroideryLibraryEL  Před rokem +1

      Yes you can! If you go to your profile, you can set your preferred format. Once you do, your downloads page will default to your chosen preference. If you have more than one machine, you can also use the dropdown menu that is below each design on your downloads page and select a format on an individual design basis.

  • @sharonsienaski6919
    @sharonsienaski6919 Před rokem +2

    Can I use Heat nBond Light instead of the spray adhesive?

    • @EmbroideryLibraryEL
      @EmbroideryLibraryEL  Před rokem +1

      We have never tried this, so we can't speak to whether it would work or not.

    • @Teresa-L.2024
      @Teresa-L.2024 Před rokem +2

      Yes! Heat n' Bond Lite works really well. Just apply to your fabric then hand cut out the applique pieces, or scan/import the Die Lines into your cutting machine and cut them out. Just remember if you cut them fabric side down then reverse the DL shape. I usually leave the paper backing on the Heat n' Bond and place that directly onto my standard cutting mat and leave the DL shape as is.

    • @sharonsienaski6919
      @sharonsienaski6919 Před rokem

      @@Teresa-L.2024 thanks!

  • @sharongreen3125
    @sharongreen3125 Před rokem +2

    Love the video! What thread are you using? I want the large cone

  • @Wanda6308
    @Wanda6308 Před rokem +2

    I love these but I do have a question. I have two embroidery machines, one does 4x4 workable area and the other 5x7 workable area, will these patterns fit either of those? My problem seems to be most of these wonderful designs are to big for my machines. Please let me know if any of these patterns will work for me, thank you so much.

    • @EmbroideryLibraryEL
      @EmbroideryLibraryEL  Před rokem +2

      Most of our coaster designs should work for you! Our mug rugs and trivets, however, usually only go down to a 5x7 size.

    • @sailordixie
      @sailordixie Před rokem

      Maybe freezer paper ironed on them.

  • @ReyRodriguezvidrionativo

    Can the template be printed with a regular printing machine, i do own a embroidery system

  • @laurieberman6103
    @laurieberman6103 Před rokem +3

    Spray adhesive is not my friend. Other suggestions?

    • @pamelasherman1314
      @pamelasherman1314 Před rokem +1

      Glue stick?

    • @jenniferalexander920
      @jenniferalexander920 Před rokem

      I just use pins, I don’t like the sprays

    • @jenniferalexander920
      @jenniferalexander920 Před rokem

      I use a medical tape called transpore to attach backings or do stuff ITH.

    • @patriciaredmon8975
      @patriciaredmon8975 Před rokem +2

      1. After the placement line has stitched, I use 2-inch blue painter's tape to hold the over-sized fabric in place.
      2. After the machine has tacked the fabric in place, I remove the hoop from the machine, DO NOT REMOVE THE FABRIC FROM THE HOOP.
      3. I use a pair of double curved scissors to trim away the excess fabric.
      4. I place the hoop back on the machine and continue to stitch the next step.
      I'm an asthmatic & stay away from aerosol spray. I also feel that the painter's tape is a lot more economical. I have been using that roll of tape for several months.
      I hope this is understandable and best of luck with your applique.

    • @Teresa-L.2024
      @Teresa-L.2024 Před rokem +1

      The biggest mistake is using too much spray adhesive. I prefer to use the Sulky brand. You only need a LITTLE spritz to hold the pieces in place.... I use about one-quarter of the spray used in the demo. Regular school washable glue sticks also work.. once again less is best. For large pieces of fabric blue or green masking tape works really well and doesn't leave a sticky residue. There is even a washaway embroidery tape you can purchase for use in those areas where you need tape but have difficulty removing it after the project is done.

  • @mariacrum3428
    @mariacrum3428 Před rokem +1

    Can you use white bobbin thread?

    • @EmbroideryLibraryEL
      @EmbroideryLibraryEL  Před rokem +4

      Since mug rugs, trivets, and coasters can be seen from both sides, we generally recommend that you bobbin match.

  • @TW-gb6mh
    @TW-gb6mh Před rokem

    I love your videos! I was too confused to try these before, but now I am ready to give it a try. But I do have a question: When you say "Anytime you see a die line...". Where do you see this? Will it show on the machine display, the way color changes are shown?

    • @EmbroideryLibraryEL
      @EmbroideryLibraryEL  Před rokem

      There are two types of dielines: the first is a fabric pattern dieline. These files are separate from the full embroidery file and labeled with a DL. They should not be loaded with the full embroidery pattern, and only used for cutting out your fabric shapes. The other dielines are placement dielines that are included as color stops in the full embroidery file. These will be a single line of stitching that matches the shape of a pre-cut fabric piece. If you have further questions, don't hesitate to email support@emblibrary.com

    • @TW-gb6mh
      @TW-gb6mh Před rokem

      Thank you for the clarification!

  • @helenwingate5424
    @helenwingate5424 Před 5 měsíci

    I have just purchased the By The Sea coasters and find it very confusing any chance there is a video on this or coasters as you only showed trivet.

    • @EmbroideryLibraryEL
      @EmbroideryLibraryEL  Před 5 měsíci

      Please send us an email at support@emblibrary.com. We would be happy to help you get this figured out! ☺

  • @markbaglien3707
    @markbaglien3707 Před 5 měsíci

    I am using the tear away stablizer and on the last stitch around. It is cutting out the coaster already, I am afraid that its going to come loose and mess everything up, any suggestions??

    • @EmbroideryLibraryEL
      @EmbroideryLibraryEL  Před 4 měsíci

      What type of tearaway are you using? You can always email support@emblibrary.com and our team will be happy to help troubleshoot with you.

  • @nananjdz
    @nananjdz Před 7 měsíci

    Where it calls for the same color thread for the mug rug design, If I use a 40 wt thread for the top stitch can I use the same 40 wt for the bobbin thread?

  • @cherylcorrigan3235
    @cherylcorrigan3235 Před 6 měsíci

    I tried the Here Kitty Kitty and had a wrinkled end result. Any suggestions?

    • @EmbroideryLibraryEL
      @EmbroideryLibraryEL  Před 6 měsíci

      Please email support@emblibrary.com and our team will be happy to help troubleshoot.

  • @lauraganey6010
    @lauraganey6010 Před rokem

    Can bobbin thread be 40 wt like the top thread?

    • @EmbroideryLibraryEL
      @EmbroideryLibraryEL  Před rokem

      Yes it can! for projects that will be seen on both sides, we often recommend matching the top thread to the bobbin thread.

  • @gladysalquier6417
    @gladysalquier6417 Před rokem

    bonsoir, pouvez me dire ce que vous entendez par "ligne de découpe" s'il vous plait et comment elle se figure sur la feuille du motif, car c'est là mon problème, je ne sais pas à quel moment, je dois retirer le cadre de la machine et mettre un autre tissu. Cordialement. et merci bien

    • @EmbroideryLibraryEL
      @EmbroideryLibraryEL  Před rokem

      The cut line would refer to where you cut when cutting out your fabric shapes using the files labeled with a DL. The DL files are your fabric pattern. With our method, we recommend cutting out your fabric prior to stitching. You print the DL files using embroidery software, then use them like a traditional fabric pattern.

  • @maryfromthemountains
    @maryfromthemountains Před 7 měsíci

    Oh boy. That's way too much spray adhesive.