Here is a non-digital way to convert an embroidery file into an applique file.
I used some free embroidery designs from The Sew Forum.
The tree I wanted to use wasn't an applique,
which means it didn't draw a placement line for my green fabric.
which means it didn't draw a placement line for my green fabric.
On my Babylock, (and Brother's are like this too) I have this tool that lets me
move (skip) forward and backward in the stitching of the embroidery.
move (skip) forward and backward in the stitching of the embroidery.
So I advanced through the "tree" part of the embroidery,
and marked outer parts of the pattern,
under the needle with my air soluble pin.
and marked outer parts of the pattern,
under the needle with my air soluble pin.
I now have a placement guide for my fabric for the Christmas tree.
Even though the "gift" embroidery was not meant to be an applique,
it did have beginning lines I was able to use to add the fabric.
Even though the "gift" embroidery was not meant to be an applique,
it did have beginning lines I was able to use to add the fabric.
because I felt like a kid at Christmas with a new box of crayons
as I got to go through my thread stash (catch a glimpse here)
and pick from my colorful threads.
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Thanks to the FREE programs:
possibly used for this post
GIMP for cropping & other digital effects
Photoscape for downsizing & watermarking photo
PicMonkey creating collages used on this page