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Fabrics 101: Embroidering on Faux Suede
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Fabrics 101: Embroidering on Faux Suede
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Faux suede
and embroidery are a natural match. Go
into your local fabric store and you'll
find a whole rainbow of fabrics with a
soft, suede-like texture,
pre-embellished with embroidery, designs
pressed into them, woven or printed
patterns, and more.
It's easier than you
might think to embroider on this fabric - because
it's synthetic, its soft nappy surface won't get the
hoop burn that real suede or more plush fabrics like
velvet would. And unlike with
real leather, the
needle won't leave visible holes in the fabric every
time it pokes through. Suede-like fabrics tend to be
easy to care for and come in a wide variety of
weights and textures. With all these options, you're
sure to find a suede project that needs the soft
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Suede-like fabrics can be found in both the fashion
and home decor sections of your local fabric store,
and the two are likely to be somewhat different.
Faux suede for home decor will be a bit heavier -
designed for things like pillows and curtains. In
general, these are woven and not very stretchy. Faux
suede made for clothing are somewhat lighter and drapier, and may be embellished in various ways.
Some of these are relatively stable (and based on a
woven fabric), and some are light and stretchy (with
a knit base).
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Design: Once you
choose the right fabric for your project, match the
weight of your design to the weight of your fabric.
Drapey, stretchy suede will need a light and open
design so that the fabric can "flow" even where the
design is.
Redwork or
toile would be good choices.
As the fabric gets heavier, the design can get more
solid. You don't need to worry about stitches
getting "lost" in the peach-fuzz texture of the
fabric - even light designs like redwork will be
visible.
Needle: Use a
75/11 sharp needle. These fabrics can be on
the heavier side, so you want a needle that will
pierce the fabric well. You don't need to use a
special leather needle or worry about holes left
behind - it's a synthetic fabric, so it'll get along
with your machine much better than real leather.
Stabilizer: For
these examples, I used a medium-weight (2 oz.)
cutaway stabilizer. If you're using one of the
especially light and drapey fabrics where you want
to preserve the "flow," and you're stitching a very
light design such as redwork, you might be able to
get away with tear-away stabilizer. As always, to play it safe
and prevent puckering,
use cutaway.
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Hooping: Hoop
faux suede just as you do most fabrics. Spray
your stabilizer with spray adhesive (I use
Gunold KK100), then smooth the fabric on top.
Hoop the two layers together, and test to make
sure they're held firmly in place. Since the
fabric is synthetic, you shouldn't have to worry
about hoop burn. Rubbing or washing the fabric
will remove any indentations made by the hoop.
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Embroider the
design.
After the design is finished
stitching, trim the cutaway stabilizer close to
the design.
That's it - you're done! |
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Choose shades of the
same color for a classy, understated look. |
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Since faux suede is inspired by real leather,
it's a great choice for
western projects. |
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Even the "fancy"
faux suedes from the fashion fabrics department
can make an inspiring canvas for embroidery.
This one has a pattern similar to "burnout"
velvet, with fuzz removed in some places to make
a textured design on the fabric. |
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Heavier suede from
the
home decor department can take a filled
design well, making unique personalized pillows,
furniture covers, or even upholstery. |
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This
table
runner project uses faux suede - a great way
for you to experiment with the fabric. The
design used is a poinsettia for a Christmas
theme, but choose any that you'd like to match
your decor, taste, or special occasion. |
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Stitching tips for faux suede:
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Needle |
75/11
sharp needle (necessary for
penetrating the fabric) |
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Stabilizer |
Usually
Cutaway (2.5 ounce) |
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Design
Choice |
Any, but
consider draping. |
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Size: 5.87 x 9.42 (149.1 x 239.3 mm)
Designs in Pack: 13
Price: $11.97
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Size: 5.90 x 9.40 (149.9 x 238.8 mm)
Designs in Pack: 8
Price: $11.97
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Size: 5.86 x 8.02 (148.8 x 203.6 mm)
Stitch count: 79857
Price: $7.99
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Size: 4.82 x 5.05 (122.4 x 128.3 mm)
Stitch count: 10722
Price: $3.49
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Size: 9.41 x 5.81 (239.0 x 147.6 mm)
Stitch count: 39426
Price: $5.99
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