Applying light pressure, trace your image. Lay your fabric on top of the printed image, taking care to line it up exactly where you want to embroider your image. Then place the printed image on top of your light pad and turn it on. If any areas are too light, just use an ultra fine permanent marker to trace over those areas. I really like these pens, but you could even use a pencil. You have a lot of options when it comes to the pen or what you use to trace your image. Once you have your image downloaded and printed to size, you’ll be ready to trace your image onto your fabric. I chose to print my image at 80% of the actual size. Print the Imageĭepending on how big or small you want your pattern to be, you may want to select to print the image at 50%, 80% or 110%. Simply download the image and save to your computer. You could, of course, use any image you want or create your own embroidery pattern. Supplies:įor the purpose of today’s tutorial, I am using the Always Stay Humble & Kind image. There are just a few supplies you’ll want to have on hand before you begin to create your very own embroidery pattern using an image. If you don’t know how to do hand embroidery, maybe it’s time for you to learn? There are many great online tutorials as well as classes at your local craft or sewing stores. If you already know how to do hand embroidery, then this tutorial is gonna be really easy for you to follow. Let’s take a look at what’s involved, shall we? Create and Transfer an Embroidery Pattern Using an Image The really cool thing about this little DIY project is that you can literally use any image to create a custom embroidery pattern. Today I want to show you just how easy it is to create an embroidery pattern using an image like the beautiful “Always Stay Humble and Kind” image that LZ drew. My name is Pam and I blog at The Birch Cottage, where I share family friendly creative ideas for a handmade home. Hi, Summery Umbrella readers! I’m so excited to share yet another DIY project with you. * This is NOT a full pattern - just the template is provided.Use this easy tutorial to learn how to create and transfer a custom embroidery pattern using any printable image for an endless supply of patterns. This is NOT a digital file for an embroidery machine. You can download a free reader for your computer here. You will need a PDF reader to be able to view the attached file. PDF template of the 'Birth Flowers' design in 3 round sizes and 1 Rectangular.įORMAT: Digital pattern - Portable Document Format (PDF). The Pattern is a PDF which once purchased will be available for you to download instantly.If you need the template to be a different size and are unable to adjust it by changing your print settings let me know and I will adjust it for you. Please Note: the template can easily be enlarged or reduced as desired. There are lots of other ways to use the pattern for papercrafts, card making and colouring - your only limit is your imagination.īirth Flowers Hand Embroidery Template has been designed for you to make your own decisions on stitches, embroidery floss and colours - all the fun stuff is up to you!īirth Flowers Hand Embroidery Template Size: 3 different sized templates to fit a 6, 7 or 8 inch hoop. You can print the design on A4 and US letter size paper and trace onto your own fabric for hand embroidery. The Flowers are Snowdrop, Violet, Daffodil, Daisy, Lily of the Valley, Honeysuckle, Larkspur, Gladiolus, Aster, Marigold, Chrysanthemum, Narcissus. You can choose to create the design in full or just the Birth Flower for the month you want. A beautiful hand-drawn design -the template is given in 3 sizes to fit a 6, 7 and 8 inch embroidery hoop PLUS a Rectangular design measuring 6.25 x 8.25 inches.
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