Center the template over the elbow area. Mark the center point and the horizontal and vertical axis lines. Remove the template. Spray a piece of medium weight cutaway stabilizer with temporary adhesive and smooth it on the back of the sleeve. Hoop the fabric and stabilizer together, aligning the marks on the hoop with the marks on the fabric. Attach the hoop to the machine and load the design. Move the hoop so that the needle is aligned with the center point on the fabric.
Embroider the design. After embroidering, trim the excess stabilizer away. Align the raw edges of the sleeve together, right sides together. To finish the seam, you can also zigzag stitch or serge the raw edges. Turn the sleeve right side out for wearing. Keep your dimensions under 2" high. The width is less restrictive at up to 5" wide. Quick Fact: Embroidery sewn on the right sleeve of a garment will read from back to front. Be aware that additional locations of embroidery will increase the price of each garment.
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Embroidery placement can be achieved in a variety of locations. Centered at top, bottom or middle, or placed diagonally in a corner. Baby Items: bibs, tee shirts or infant wear can be embroidered with your logo in a number of locations. Sew a nice wide seam to make sure you catch both sides of your shirt, and backstitch at the beginning and end for extra strength.
It may look tricky from the outside, but opening up and stitching on sleeves is really quite easy, and produces truly chic and professional results. Plus, that elegant, long design is perfect for any sleeve you can stitch on, and easy to assemble no matter what your hoop size. Repeat the process on the other side for a tattoo sleeve shirt that is certainly much much more painless than its skin-inked counterpart. Opening sleeves opens up a whole world of more unique placement options for designs.
Forget just putting designs in the expected places. Go wild and see just how easy it can be! Check out the Embroidering on Sleeves video for a closer look at putting your own creative twist on your favorite hoodie or shirt! Inspiration Studio Lookbooks Videos. Design Muse: Stitching on Sleeves Discover fresh ways to use your favorite embroidery designs!
The Steampunk Sleeve design shown in this tutorial was made just for this purpose! There are three versions available: the large version stitches as one piece about 9. This is a great match for lighter deisgns. If your design is on the heavier side, consider a medium weight cutaway instead.
Seam ripper Scissors and pins Temporary spray adhesive Printed template s of your design, for placement here's how to print templates I should note that we are going to be ripping open and then closing up the side seams on this garment, so you will lose a little bit of your seam.
Turn your item inside out and pin the raw edges together. Want a printer-friendly PDF of this page?
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