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In-the-hoop Lollipop Holders
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In-the-Hoop Lollipop Holders |
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Fun and festive, these
quick-sewing lollipop holders are made from special designs that
sew entirely in-the-hoop! Each
design features an adorable and cheerful character and
holds one lollipop.
In just a few simple steps you can
cut the fabric, embroider, and add a lollipop to make these holders.
Add a loop to the top to hang it as a decoration.
Choose from an assortment of themes --
loveable valentine characters,
sweet conversation hearts, or
spooky Halloween characters. Collect them all! |
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Little Dum Dum Pops from the Spangler Candy Company work best with
these designs. You can order them from their website at
www.spanglercandy.com
or look for them at your local grocery or discount department
store. You can use other lollipops such as Tootsie Pops; however, they are heavier and need some special attention. Scroll
to the bottom of these instructions to learn how to use larger
lollipops with this project.
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When you download a lollipop holder
design, you'll find three files. One file will begin with "X"
followed by 4 numbers -- that's the embroidery file. The other files
will be marked with "_DL" -- one is marked with "_DLFront" and one
is marked with "_DLBack." Those two files are the dieline files.
The dielines are used to cut the fabric for the front and back of the
holder. If you have embroidery software, open the dieline files, and print
them at full size. These will be the templates used to cut the fabric shapes.
If you don't have embroidery software,
scroll down for two other methods. |
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To prepare fabric for the front of
the lollipop holder, make a "sandwich" of stabilizer, fabric, and
the paper template from the "DLFront" dieline.
Start by spraying a piece of cutaway stabilizer with a
bit of adhesive. |
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Lay the fabric for the front
side,
right side up, on top of the stabilizer and smooth in place. |
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Spray the paper template with
a quick shot of adhesive, and smooth the template over the
fabric. Then, cut out the shape.
Repeat this for the fabric for the back piece using the "DLBack"
dieline. |
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If you don't have embroidery software,
then here are two other methods that you can use to make a
template:
Method 1:
Embroider the dieline onto paper. To do this, hoop a piece of paper. |
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Method 1 (continued):
Load the "DLFront" dieline on your machine, and embroider it right
onto the paper.
This is one of the templates that you'll
use to cut the applique fabric to the exact shape. |
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Method 1 (continued):
To prepare the front fabric of
the holder, make a "sandwich" of stabilizer, fabric, and
the paper template. Start by spraying a piece of cut-away stabilizer with a
bit of adhesive. |
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Method 1 (continued):
Lay the fabric for the front
side,
right side up, on top of the stabilizer and smooth in place.
Place the paper template on top, and cut out the shape. To
prepare the fabric for the back piece, repeat this for the "DLBack"
dieline. |
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Method 2:
The second method of making templates without software is to
embroider the dieline onto the fabric and stabilizer that you'll be
using for the applique piece. Begin by spraying a piece of cut-away
stabilizer with temporary adhesive. |
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Method 2 (continued):
Smooth the applique fabric on top. |
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Method 2 (continued):
Hoop the stabilizer and fabric together. Load the "DLFront" file to your
machine, and embroider it. |
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Method 2 (continued):
Cut out the shape. This is the fabric piece that you'll use for the
design.
Repeat this with the "DL Back" dieline file for the back of the
lollipop holder. |
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Now that the fabric pieces are cut to
the exact shape, it's time to begin to embroider the lollipop
holder. Hoop a piece of tear-away stabilizer. |
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Attach the hoop to the
machine, load the design (the file that starts with "X" followed by
4 numbers) and begin embroidering the holder. The first thing that
will sew is another dieline. |
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After the dieline has
sewn, spray the stabilizer side of the "sandwich"
and... |
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...place the "sandwich"
directly inside the die line that has just sewn. |
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Continue
embroidering the design. A zigzag tack down will sew next.
These stitches will hold the fabric in place during the rest
of the embroidery. |
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All of the
inside elements will sew next.
On the color change sheet you'll see a note that says "back
piece tack down." When you get to this point, stop the
machine, remove the hoop (but don't unhoop the
stabilizer / embroidery). |
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Optional
Next, attach the
ribbon if you want to hang the holder. Cut a 6-inch
length of ribbon. Tape the ends of the loop to the wrong
side of the back piece, about an inch from the top edge of the fabric.
So that the
holder will hang properly, place the ribbon as shown on the
picture of the design on our website.
Click here
to see the lollipop holder designs. |
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Spray the wrong
side of the back piece with adhesive.
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Add the back
piece to the back of the embroidery in the hoop. Lay it
directly over the front piece. |
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Tape the ribbon loop on
the end of the hoop -- this keeps it out of the way when
you are
embroidering the final steps. |
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The next parts
that will embroider will be seen from both the front and back
sides of the
holder.
We want the bobbin thread to match the top thread
for these remaining steps, so we wound a bobbin with the
same thread that we're using in the top. |
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Put the hoop back into
the machine, and continue sewing. Another zigzag
tack down will sew. These stitches will attach the back
fabric to the holder. |
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After the tack down
stitches are complete, a satin-stitch border
finishes the edge of the holder. |
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The last thing to
embroider will be two buttonholes. These will be the
openings where we'll insert the lollipop.
Note: Because
we're sewing on white fabric, we used white thread for
the buttonholes. And, we changed the bobbin thread to match the buttonhole
thread so it would be the same on front and back. You
might want to match the thread color to the fabric that
you're using so that the buttonholes are less
noticeable. |
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When the design has
finished sewing, remove the hoop and unhoop the holder.
Gently tear away the excess stabilizer.
Next, lay the holder on
a self-healing pad. Use a craft knife to cut the
buttonholes open. |
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Slide a lollipop through
the buttonholes, and your cute character,
holding a delicious lollipop, is ready to go! |
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If you would like to use
a heavier lollipop, like Tootsie Pops or Blow Pops, first thread the
lollipops in the holes. Tie a ribbon to the end of the
lollipop (in a bow, if you like) and then tie the other
end to another piece of candy. This creates a
counterweight to the heavy lollipop and helps the holder
to hang straight. |
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Size: 3.88 x 3.90 (98.5 x 99.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $9.97
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Size: 3.88 x 3.88 (98.5 x 98.5 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $9.97
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Size: 3.83 x 3.03 (97.3 x 77.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $9.97
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Size: 3.50 x 3.90 (89.0 x 99.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $9.97
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Size: 3.87 x 3.77 (98.4 x 95.8 mm)
Stitch count: 14603
Price: $3.99
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