Learn how to stitch a lined zippered pouch in your embroidery machine! This bag has no exposed seams and is completely finished other than turning right side out when the embroidery is completed. Use coupon code zipbag23 on checkout to get $10 off on this collection! Related Articles: How to Customize A Basic In-the-Hoop Project […]
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Watch how to make a lined, zippered bag in your embroidery machine! The finished bag has no exposed seams or exposed zipper on the inside. See different fabric options and various embellishment choices in a range of sizes.
A plain design can often provide more opportunities for creativity than a more decorative version. Really?
Looking for a bag to organize your essentials for running around on quick trips? Or how about a small bag to carry your passport, a bit of money, a tube of lip gloss and your cell phone? Then here it is!
I love having a small bag to run around town with. Yes, there are times when I want to tote along a bottle of water, my iPad, some kind of handwork project, and/or a few other bulky items in a large bag, but for a quick shopping trip, who needs all that extra stuff?
Lately I’ve been on an ITH bag binge, as you might guess from the recent series of blog posts. First it was the ITH Snappy Glasses cases, a project collection with 6 panels for mixing and matching.
Only have a 4×4″ sewing field? No problem! You can make this in-the-hoop mini zip using the same technique as its larger siblings. These minis are perfect for change, small notions, treats, or little trinkets. Only have a 4×4″ sewing field? No problem! You can make this in-the-hoop mini zip using the same technique as […]
Vending at different sewing and craft shows gives me the opportunity to see what’s going on in my industry. Otherwise, as solo-preneur working from home, I pretty much have my nose to the grindstone making new products, maintaining my website, writing new blog posts, creating new YouTube videos, managing my social media, and all the […]
“Snap bags”—those clever little purses that use a metal tape measure to form a secure closure—are very popular.
Learn how to merge two designs and edit the second by adding color changes using Embrilliance Essentials and then moving those newly isolated objects to better fit the first design. The edited version is used to make a “faux pieced” quilt block – an embroidered quilt design that appears to be perfectly pieced via the […]
In this video, Lindee steps you through the development of a “cheater quilt block” using machine embroidery and Tsukineko inks. Learn how you can get the appearance of a perfectly pieced and feather quilted block with a thoughtfully planned embroidery design. This video is part of a 4 part series to learn how to edit […]
Learn how to attach machine embroidered quilt blocks using a piece-as-you-go technique to make a table runner. This method requires no additional sashing strips and is fast and easy! This video is part of a 4 part series to learn how to edit designs to create a faux pieced quilt block with an embroidery design […]