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Add a machine embroidery design to a T-shirt in 5 easy steps

In the time it takes to embroider a design, you can have a completed T-shirt ready to wear or to give as a gift. Use these 5 easy steps to achieve perfect results. Brought to you by Nancy’s Notions.
http://www.nancysnotions.com/category/video+demos/embroider+a+t-shirt.do?extid=YT00014

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  1. NancysNotions
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #1

    Fuse no-show mesh …
    Fuse no-show mesh stabilizer on the back of the neckline, then hoop with Hydro-Stick Tear Away stabilizer. Print your design and position it using Sewers Fix-It Tape to hold in place. Wet the Hydro-Stick and position the shirt in the hoop, aligning the marks on the hoop with the marks on the template and put the hoop in your machine. Bring up your design and begin stitching. Tear away all excess tear-away stabilizer, except what is under your design, then lift the no-show mesh to release.

  2. gowmukhi
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #2

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the video. How can I do the embroidery on the neckline? Can you please do a video of that?

  3. idakoosstorevideos
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #3

    Very interesting, …
    Very interesting, thanks for this video

  4. NancysNotions
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #4

    In order to remove …
    In order to remove an embroidery design, use the Peggy’s Stitch Eraser 8. You remove the stitching from the underside of the design. The stabilizer helps to protect the fabric underneath.

  5. NancysNotions
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #5

    Are you referring …
    Are you referring to a seam ripper? A seam ripper will work, but would take you much, much more time.

  6. crazyhyuuu
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #6

    would a stitch …
    would a stitch picker work instead?

  7. NancysNotions
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #7

    In order to remove …
    In order to remove an embroidery design, use the Peggy’s Stitch Eraser 8. You remove the stitching from the underside of the design. The stabilizer helps to protect the fabric underneath.

  8. rdf1955
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #8

    Very helpful
    Very helpful

  9. CabbagePatchKidAmI
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #9

    This video is truly …
    This video is truly helpful. I only wish I had bothered to find it sooner. I broke a few needles stressing out about the otherside of the t-shirt being embroidered. Thank you so very kindly and now I will try again! My niece, nephews and children thank you too! LOL 🙂

  10. NancysNotions
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #10

    Yes, we do have it …
    Yes, we do have it available at Nancy’s Notions, item no. EMB-LB. It is available in two sizes.

  11. paolagzzgzz
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #11

    thanks, and the …
    thanks, and the rule to know where to mark the logo is also from Nancy’s ?

  12. NancysNotions
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #12

    Nancy used a …
    Nancy used a Fusible No-Show Mesh Stabilizer, available at Nancy’s Notions, item no. FNSM10.

  13. paolagzzgzz
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #13

    I wonder if that …
    I wonder if that stabilizer that she is talking about is a Floriani

  14. ettaj97
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #14

    Not quite, there …
    Not quite, there are very reasonably priced embroidery machines out there.

  15. LEORofYAHWEH
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #15

    wow, all i need is …
    wow, all i need is $1000 to do my very own t! fail, TWO THUMBS WAY DOWN!

  16. MsMalini
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:54 | #16

    Thank you so much …
    Thank you so much for this video
    

  17. ithienwood
    June 23rd, 2012 at 15:55 | #17

    This is a super …
    This is a super video! Thank you so much for this information and explained so clearly.

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