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Note: Some designs in this collection may have been created using unique special stitches and/or techniques. To preserve design integrity when rescaling or rotating designs in your software, always rescale or rotate designs using the handles directly on-screen.
Needle and Threadby Angela Anderson / #80130 / 11 Designs
80130-01 Sewing Mends The Soul4.75 X 7.50 in.
120.65 X 190.50 mm35,506 St.
80130-02 My Sewing Room Is My Happy Place5.22 X 7.5 in.
132.59 X 190.50 mm29,118 St.
80130-03 My Soul Is Fed With Needle And Thread
4.79 X 7.51 in.121.67 X 190.75 mm
28,825 St.
80130-04 Weekend Forecast Sewing With No Chance Of House Cleaning Or Cooking
5.00 X 6.93 in.127.00 X 176.02 mm
41,439 St.
80130-05 When Life Gives You Scraps Make A Quilt
5.21 X 7.5 in.132.33 X 190.50 mm
44,168 St.
80130-06 Sewing Machine3.23 X 2.73 in.
82.04 X 69.34 mm11,361 St.
80130-07 Scissors2.86 X 4.71 in.
72.64 X 119.63 mm5,734 St.
80130-08 Pincushion3.24 X 3.69 in.
82.30 X 93.73 mm8,999 St.
80130-09 Linework Pincushion3.24 X 3.68 in.
82.30 X 93.47 mm1,621 St.
80130-10 Linework Scissors2.84 X 4.71 in.
72.14 X 119.63 mm1,143 St.
80130-11 Linework Pincushion3.22 X 2.72 in.
81.79 X 69.09 mm1,536 St.
Listings below indicate color sample, stitching order and suggested thread color number. Most numbers indicate Isacord thread. Colors beginning with 20501 refer to YLI Fine Metallics, 7 refer to Yenmet Metallic, 8 refer to YLI Variations Variegated Thread and 9 refer to Isacord Multicolor Variegated.
Every sewist, no matter what they like to sew, can always use a project tote. Using machine embroidery, we can take a pre-made tote, and turn it into a personalized gift!
Supplies• Embroidery collection Needle and Thread #80130• 1 Purchased tote bag• Spool of matching all-purpose thread• Threads for design• Seam ripper• Fresh embroidery needle in my machine• Air erasable marker• Trimming scissors• OESD StabilStick Tear-Away
Instructions• Measure 1" down from the top stitching on the upper edge
of the tote, mark the line with your air erasable pen or a chalk.
• Mark the center line of the bag. When using pre-made totes, I like to mark center as the middle of the handles. Sometimes these totes are made to be inexpensive and they are a little crooked. Placing the center in the middle of the handles will make sure your design appears centered and your tote appears square. PHOTOS 01 & 02
• Print the design using your embroidery software for your machine. Many embroidery machine companies have free software online to help get your designs to USB sticks on your computer. Print the design at 100% with no scaling, with centers marked.
• Fold the paper and cut the center marks as shown in PHOTO 03. This will help you mark the center of the design.
• Audition the full-size design on your project. I placed mine with the top of the lettering just barely below my 1" mark across the top of the bag. Mark the center with your air erasable pen or chalk. PHOTO 04
• Open one side of the tote. Take care to avoid disturbing the seams for the boxed corners. This will lessen the amount of sewing you must do at the end of the project. If your machine can sew with an open arm, you can skip this step and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for hooping over the open arm. PHOTO 05
• Hoop a piece of OESD StabilStick Tear-Away with the paper side up. Mark the center with my template on the underside of my hoop with a dark pen so you can see it on the top of your hoop to help line up your design. Tear the paper off the stabilizer so the sticky side is showing. PHOTO 06
• Turn the tote inside out so the wrong side of the area to be embroidered can be placed flat against the stabilizer.