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Realistic heart Machine Embroidery Designs, instantly download stabilization required sizes 50 mm x 34 mm / 2 inch x 1.36 inch / 4061 stc. 75 mm x 51 mm / 3 inch x 2.04 inch / 6515 stc. 90 mm x 61 mm / 3.6 inch x 2.44 inch / 8002 stc. available formats : DST, EXP, XXX, ART, PES, HUS, SEW. JEF JEF+ VIP VP3 for any questions please contact me
Thank you for your corporation and hope everyone has a safe and happy Holiday. Applique Valentine's Day Heart Balloons machine embroidery design file is available in these sizes and formats: 4x4 hoop approx. 4578 stitches 3.86" 5x7 hoop approx. 4972 stitches 4.87 x 6.27" 6x6 hoop approx. 5588 stitches 5.83 x 5.81" 8x8 hoop approx. 6235 stitches 7.68" FORMATS included: PES, PEC, VP3, XXX, VIP, HUS, JEF, EXP, DST, 10o Applique Valentine's Day Heart Balloons************************************* You will need proper software and embroidery machine to download files. These are ZIPPED files in which you will need a program such as Winzip or Winrar etc. to open and view. ********************************************* Instant download after payment, you will receive an email from Easy, with a confirmation letting you know your embroidery file is ready for download. Open the email and click "View your files on Etsy" You will be redirected to a download page so that you can download your zipped files which contain your design ********************************************* This listing is for the embroidery machine zipped file only, this is NOT a finished item or patch, NOTHING will be mailed to you. You may not copy, share or sell the digitized design or reproduce it in any way, resizing of any way may cause miss stitches, unfilled stitches, gaps, uneven sewing patterns etc..... PLEASE MAKE SUSRE YOU KNOW HOW TO UNZIP, TRANSFER, UPLOAD, USE YOUR DONGLE, USE A USB PORT, YOUR COMPUTER, EMBROIDERY MACHINE AND EMBROIDERY SOFTWARE PROGRAM ARE ALL UP TO DATE, AS FOR DUE TO THE NATURE OF DIGITAL DOWNLOADS ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES!!!
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5 different creative and simple ways for how to embroider hearts that look nice and are relatively easy to get right!
This is a DIGITAL PATTERN: NO actual kit will be sent. This fun hand embroidery pattern is perfect for beginners! I include a stitch guide to help you start. Embroidery is a relaxing, creative hobby. You're going to love it! You get: A PDF digital pattern to download. The PDF includes a supply list, the pattern, a color guide & stitch guide, and directions to finish your hoop. You can find supplies for this embroidery at your local craft store. Files are for personal use only. You may not edit or change files in any way. May not be distributed digitally in any way or resold. Copyright Printed June. Digital files cannot be refunded. Please contact me if you have any problems! >>Follow along on Instagram: @printedjune Thank you!
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Before we start, an important announcement! I'm having a SALE in my Etsy shop: everything is down 15% until the end of March. Hurry up to make your purchase, especially if you already have my designs in the cart! Now, let's get back to the topic :) When you work long and short stitch, one of your main goals should be the correct direction of your stitches. As long as you achieve that, the surface of your stitching will be smooth, and the blending will be easier. Here are two examples. On the left is what my long and short stitch looks like nowadays, and where I'm paying attention to the direction of stitches. On the right is the result of me channeling my former confused beginner self, where I would easily put stitches in the wrong direction. To get my point across better, here are both of the examples with “guiding lines” drawn over the stitching. Take a closer look yourself, first, and try to see the difference in stitching. {ay attention to the direction of my stitches in both examples. Now, a large part of the improvement is due to practicing, of course. But even when you are a beginner and don't have big baggage of worked long and short stitching, there are still some tips for you! Tips for correct direction of stitches 1. Drawing guiding lines First of all, you can draw the guiding lines right on the ground fabric. Often times, authors of embroidery designs already provide you with directions of stitches in their diagrams. But you can also draw it yourself. I usually draw them myself with a standard pencil because it leaves me with more freedom – I can draw as many guiding lines as I need. And sometimes, the way I “feel” the shape, would be slightly different than how the author sees it so I may draw them differently. And I think that's valid too. If in your mind the “strokes” of stitches lie differently, I would recommend following your guts. It would be easier for you to work because otherwise, you would have a slight dissonance between what you see on the diagram and in your mind. 2. Guiding stitches When you gain a bit more experience, you will probably start choosing only one: either drawing guiding lines, or working guiding stitches. However, in the beginning, you might make use of both, actually. The more detailed is your “planning” of stitching, the less confused you will be about the direction of stitches. Then you start filling the space between the guiding stitches. You can make the guiding stitches for each of the rows of long and short stitching. Another way of working guiding stitches is to use running stitching as your guiding lines. It works just as well. Except, that it would be more convenient to work in 1 color, of course. And if you plan to use several colors to create a blending effect, that might be a problem. Otherwise, if you're using long and short stitch as a filler in 1 color, or if your blending is more “vertical” and you don't mind throwing some colors here and there, then there is no harm at all. 3 Pulling the working thread to find the right direction When you are confused about where you should insert the needle for your stitch to lie perfectly in line with the one from the previous row, you can pull the working end of thread and then insert the needle at the suitable point. I constantly use this method, it's like a norm. And because of that I don't always draw guiding lines on the fabric. This way of pulling thread is quite enough. However, there can be different situations. This method largely suits the situation when you need to lay your stitches along straight lines. But the shape could have some curves, it can be round or oval, and then this method would be less helpful. Nevertheless, it is still a great habit to develop and make use of! So here is the finished result of the heart with “correct” direction of stitches. How about seeing the process of working the other one? Here is me, not using any guiding lines, but just working some stitches over the outline. At first glance, it might not seem too bad. But if you look closer and try to continue the lines of the stitches in your mind, you would notice how some of them are bound to cross. Which is not very good. When you start working the second row, the problem becomes more evident. You see how the direction of stitches is changing all the time? Well, I put myself a goal to complete the shape no matter what, while still imagining myself a confused beginner stitcher, and here is the result. Take a closer look at the stitches' direction to understand the difference with another heart. I mean, it actually isn't that bad. The shape is complete and the colors are there. If you look at it from a distance you might not even notice any problem. But there is still room for improvement too. So, I hope today's tips will be helpful in your next project! Check all the previous posts under the tag “needlepainting tips” for more advice!
I love this new heart brooch that I hand embroidered using gold and hot pink thread. It's a bright hot pink heart with a metallic gold lightning bolt smack dab in the middle! It's been stitched onto a bright cream muslin with a cream felt back and a cream canvas loop. It hangs from a 1 1/2 inch gold tone safety pin. This heart brooch would make a great Valentine's Day gift for someone you love or for yourself- it's bright and bolt and a little bit rock and roll! If you like this brooch it also comes in a necklace style! See it here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/450588146/embroidered-heart-necklace-on-bright?ref=shop_home_active_1 To see more brooches click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AnAstridEndeavor?ref=hdr_shop_menu§ion_id=11149823 Please let me know if you have any questions! https://www.etsy.com/shop/AnAstridEndeavor Thank you!
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