Quick-Stitch Tone-on-Tone Ornaments
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Quick-Stitch Tone-on-Tone Ornaments
Quick-Stitch Tone-on-Tone Ornaments <jensoriginalsembroiderydesigns.yolasite.com> These designs are very quick to stitch – under 10 minutes each – and can be completed right in the 4" hoop. The design is stitched all one color; the color changes shown in the design file are for stops. 1. Hoop a double layer of tear-away stabilizer in the 4x4" hoop. Lightly spray a 4x4" piece of white (or other suitable color) felt and adhere it to the tear-away stabilizer. 2. Lightly spray a piece of satin or other fancy fabric of your choice and position it on top of the felt. In the illustration, I am using a lightweight satin jersey fabric shot with gold thread for a bit of sparkle. 3. Stitch the first color and pause the machine. Remove the hoop from the machine, but do not unhoop the design. 4. Turn the hoop face down. Cut a 7" or 8" length of string and form a loop; knot the ends together. Position the string to the back of the design as shown in the picture; tape it in place. (I have used beige masking tape on the inside of the ornament to prevent show-through). Tape down the top of the cord to the hoop so that it will stay out of the way of the needle. 5. Keeping the hoop face down, lightly spray a 4x4" piece of felt in the same color as you used for the front of the design. Position it over the back of the design so that it none of the stitching can be seen. Lightly spray a 4x4" piece of your fancy fabric and position it on top of the felt backing. Return the hoop to the machine, working carefully so that the backing fabrics and the tape remain in place, and stitch the next color. 6. Remove the hoop from the machine but do not unhoop the design. Carefully trim the felt and fancy topping fabrics just outside of the stitching lines, coming as close to the stitching as you can without snipping your stitches. I find bent-handle hoop scissors good for this task, although a sharp pair of curved nail scissors will also work. 7. Turn the hoop face down and repeat this process, trimming the felt and fancy fabric close to the stitching line on the back of the design. Be careful not to snip your hanging cord as you trim. 8. Change the bobbin thread to a coordinating color (I am using gold) and return the hoop to the machine. Stitch the final color. A tack-down stitch will be followed by the satin stitch border. Remove the hoop from the machine and unhoop the design. 9. Gently remove the tear-away stabilizer from round the design. It should detach easily. 10. Your finished ornament is ready to hang.