Ok, soi tried this with the elephant and it dowsn't work... There is only one outline of the elephant... If you stitch it down onto the stabilizer... Even of you back up the machine and stitch it again, it's too bulky! All of your designs have a tack down stitch... I'm sure the as we is obvious... What am I missing?
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so cute and clever... Thank you for showing us
ReplyDeleteAre you stitching the fabic to the back of the onies in this reverse applique?
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting again! Your designs are so adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to know how you do onesies without hooping!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! I've been wanting to try one of the reverse designs.
ReplyDeleteOk, soi tried this with the elephant and it dowsn't work... There is only one outline of the elephant... If you stitch it down onto the stabilizer... Even of you back up the machine and stitch it again, it's too bulky! All of your designs have a tack down stitch... I'm sure the as we is obvious... What am I missing?
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ReplyDeleteDo you happen to have a video of you doing reverse applique?
Thank you for this! I look forward to trying it out, great instructions. Cynthia F.
ReplyDeleteCute idea for a Cosy St Pattys day !
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