Lucky St Patty’s Day 3D Embossed Puff Eleganza!!
I’ve been seeing this reverse 3D puff embroidery around a lot lately. It’s a fun technique. It’s a quick stitch since it’s just a running stitch save for the shamrocks. I’ll be offering just 1 session in either multi-needle OR single needle formats. There will also be a prerecorded class in both formats. This listing is for the MULTI NEEDLE CLASS!!!!!
IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND THE LIVE ZOOM SESSION PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE PRERECORDED VERSION HERE
You should have experience on your Multi Needle. If you have not used your machine dust it off and practice your threading and needle assignments as we will not be covering that in this class.
Best results are achieved with a fabric that has stretch.
We are not offering T-shirts or sweatshirts this time given the short ship time BUT we did put a kit together with the two thread colors I used and an 11” X 5” piece of Pellon Flex Foam. CLICK HERE
You can purchase the design directly from my Etsy shop: CLICK HERE
The prerecorded class will be available AFTER FEB 24th.
Here is my supply list with my favorite tools:
Supply List:
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T-Shirt. I got mine here:
Whatever you choose must be a knit!
On my Multineedle I used the Brother PRTT1 Tubular Arm Support. CLICK HERE I love the way this support arm gives you a little helping hand on the tubular items you stitch on the Multi Needle machines.
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8X12” hoop. I do not recommend using a larger hoop. You will be floating the t-shirt over the foam. It could get tight trying to roll on a single needle.
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Fusible No Show Mesh stabilizer.
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Water soluble topper.
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Kingstar MG3 Gold metallic
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Isacord 5613 matches the shirt I got from Amazon
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Prewound Bobbin
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Pellon FF77
For a ladies shirt I don't recommend Puffy Foam. It's a little too firm and affects the drape on a ladies shirt. If you are doing a kids shirt or a men's shirt embroidery puffy foam will work as a substitute.
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Spray Baste
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Snips, Tweezers and Scissors to trim the stabilizer when finished.
These are my favorite scissors for trimming the stabilizer from the finished garment. They keep me from making an oooopsy cut in my fabric: CLICK HERE