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In-the-hoop Stuffies
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In-the-hoop Stuffies |
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Tuck a surprise into a
treat bag with cute and cuddly stuffies.
These
little stuffies have embroidered smiley faces, and are
complete with felt stems, wings, legs, ears, tails and more! The best part
is, you can do almost all of the project right in the hoop!
We'll show you how to cut the felt
pieces, how to assemble and embroider them, and how to stuff and
finish the project with a bit of hand sewing.
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When you download a Stuffie design,
you'll find two or three files. One file will begin with the letter
"X" followed by 4 numbers -- that's the embroidery file. Any other
files will be marked with "_DL" -- those are the dielines.
The dielines are used to cut the fabric for the shapes of the
stuffie, and any arms, wings, stems, or other appendages.
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you have embroidery software, open the "_DL" (dieline) files and print them at
full size. Trim around the design to make templates. |
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If you don't have embroidery software,
then hoop a piece of paper. |
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Embroider the "_DL" files onto the piece
of paper. |
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Then cut the shapes from the
paper. These will be your templates to use to prepare the
fabric. |
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Next, give the back side of the
templates a quick shot of spray adhesive.
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Smooth them onto the felt and
cut around the shape.
Cut out two pieces of felt for the main
shape (one piece for the front, one piece for the back). Use
craft felt for the main portion of your stuffie.
Use the stiffened felt for the appendages (stem, legs, hat,
etc.). Stiffened felt helps parts like stems, hats
and ears of the stuffies stand up and keep a better shape.
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Now we're ready to start
embroidering the design. Hoop a piece of
medium weight tear-away stabilizer. |
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Attach the hoop to the machine. Load the
embroidery file -- the file that begins with the letter "X"
followed by 4 numbers. This
is the full embroidery design. This file includes a dieline which
will sew first. In this example, the dieline traces the shape of the
pumpkin. |
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Spray the edges of
the back side of the pumpkin face piece with spray adhesive and... |
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...place it right inside the dieline. |
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Now continue
embroidering. A tack down stitch will sew next. This stitch holds the felt in place
so that when the face sews, the felt does not shift around. |
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After the face
has finished sewing, stop the machine. Spray the wrong side
of the felt for the stuffie's back side with adhesive.
Then, spray a bit of adhesive on the extra appendages -- in
this example, we're spraying a bit of adhesive on the bottom
edge of the stem (right side). |
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Lay the felt
appendages onto the embroidery. We're going to stitch these
and turn them inside out, so lay the felt so that the wrong
side is facing up, the right side should be facing the
embroidery, and the appendages are pointed inside.
This applies to all of the stuffie designs, whether you're
working with the Halloween or Easter designs.
Align each appendage so that 1/4 inch of the bottom edge
lies past the tack-down stitch. |
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Make sure that
the appendages overlap the tack-down stitch, and that
everything is tucked over the embroidery so that nothing
gets sewn that isn't supposed to. In this example to the
left, we've taped the bats wings in so that the next stitch
won't catch the felt. |
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Next,
align the back piece, right side down, on top of the front
piece. |
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Continue embroidering
the design. The next -- and last -- thing that will sew is the "finishing"
seam stitch. These
stitches will sew all of the pieces together.
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When the
finishing seam has finished, unhoop the stuffie and gently tear
away the excess stabilizer. |
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If
your stuffie has corners, like this robot, cut a slit in
the seam allowance at the corner being careful to not
cut the seam. You do not have to cut rounded corners. |
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Turn the
Stuffie right
side out. |
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Fill the
Stuffie with
polyester fiberfill. |
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Before
closing up the stuffie, you can add pipe cleaner
embellishments - like the antenna for this robot! Cut a
small piece of pipe cleaner and bend one end into a loop
using pliers. Fold the back side of the opening in and
add a couple of drops of hot glue or fabric glue. Press
the straight end of the antenna in place on top of the
glue. |
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Hand sew the
opening by folding in the felt and sewing
it shut. |
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You
can also add
more fun embellishments like this pompom. Sew or glue the
pompom to the stuffie.
Let
your imagination run wild and make your stuffie unique! |
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Size: 5.00 x 7.00 (127.0 x 177.8 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $8.97
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Size: 4.00 x 4.00 (101.6 x 101.6 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $8.97
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Size: 4.81 x 6.67 (122.2 x 169.4 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $7.97
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Size: 3.61 x 3.89 (91.7 x 98.8 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $7.97
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Size: 4.84 x 6.82 (122.9 x 173.2 mm)
Designs in Pack: 9
Price: $12.97
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Size: 3.86 x 3.86 (98.0 x 98.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 9
Price: $12.97
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Size: 4.88 x 6.89 (124.0 x 175.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $9.97
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Size: 3.66 x 3.94 (93.0 x 100.1 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $9.97
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