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Freestanding Organza, In-the-HoopGorgeous organza fabric is simply stunning when stitched in creative shapes right in your hoop! Apply to pillows, T-shirts, mobiles, and more for lovely home decor or fashionable accents. Supplies
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When you download an in-the-hoop freestanding organza design, you will find multiple files. Some are the embroidery files, and the others are dieline files marked with the letters "DL". Dielines are used to cut the fabric to the correct shape and size. Open and print each dieline file using an embroidery software. If you do not have an embroidery software, take a look at our helpful video on using dielines. |
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Spray the backside of the front dieline printout with temporary adhesive and smooth it on top of the fabric. |
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Cut out the shape and repeat to make the back dieline piece. |
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Freestanding organza designs have been specially digitized for water-soluble stabilizer. |
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There are a couple of different kinds of water-soluble stabilizer. |
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Freestanding organza is seen from both sides, so wind a bobbin with the same thread that you're using in the needle. |
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Hoop the stabilizer firmly. Make sure it is nice and tight with no wrinkles. |
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Load the embroidery file onto the machine (not the dieline), and embroider the design. |
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Spray the back of the front piece with temporary adhesive. |
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Reattach the hoop to the machine and continue with the design. |
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Look at the color change sheet, and stop the machine before sewing "back piece tack down". |
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Place the hoop back on the machine, and embroider the back piece tack down. |
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After embroidering, cut the excess stabilizer away. |
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The stabilizer's packaging should give instructions for removing the excess. |
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Machine or hand stitch (using a hand sewing needle) the freestanding organza pieces to shirt fronts or jackets for a playful and fun look. |
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Even add them to a pillow for a fun layered effect. |
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Create a jungle wreath by combining the organza leaf with a lace hibiscus from our sister brand Urban Threads. |
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To make the organza accent into an ornament, cut a piece of ribbon that it 7" long. Make it into a loop, and glue it onto the back of the organza accent. |
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To make a freestanding organza candle wrap, cut your organza with the provided dielines and follow the same steps above. Then, use glue or needle and thread to bring the two ends of the candle wrap together. |