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Puff Underlay KeychainCreate your own puff underlay keychain with this new puff foam technique! Supplies
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Steps To Complete
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Hoop a piece of cutaway stabilizer. |
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Attach the hoop onto the machine, and load the embroidery file. Begin to embroider the design. The first thing to embroider will be a dieline (or outline stitch.) This marks the area on the stabilizer where the puff foam will be placed. |
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After the dieline has sewn, remove the hoop from the machine, but do not unhoop the stabilizer. Cut a piece of embroidery puff foam that is slightly larger than the stitched dieline.If you want a more dramatic puff, you can stack two pieces together. |
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Spray a piece of embroidery puff foam with temporary spray adhesive and smooth it onto your cutaway stabilizer over the dieline. If you do not have embroidery puff foam, one or two pieces of craft foam will also suffice. |
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Place the hoop back onto the machine put the hoop back on the machine embroider the puff perforation line. This will make it easy to tear away the excess foam around the puffed area. |
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Remove the hoop from the machine and carefully remove the puff foam outside of the die line. If there are small areas that did not tear completely cleanly, you can use small scissors or tweezer to help remove those parts. |
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Place the hoop back on the machine and stitch the top fabric dieline. Depending on the design it may or may not be the same as the puff foam dieline. |
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