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In My Mom Era Satin Stitch Embroidery Design Nine Sizes 4x4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 inches wide

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You're going to love this "in my mom era" script embroidery design!

This listing includes nine sizes:
4x4 - 
3 x 3 13/16 inches with 6,650 stitches (NOTE: this size has the words stacked as in the picture)

5 inch - 1 3/8 x 5 1/16 inches with 5,084 stitches
6 inch - 1 11/16 x 6 1/4 inches with 6,174 stitches
7 inch - 1 13/16 x 6 13/16 inches with 6,731 stitches
8 inch - 2 1/8 x 7 7/8 inches with 7,589 stitches
9 inch - 2 3/8 x 9 inches with 8,563 stitches
10 inch - 2 11/16 x 10 3/16 inches with 9,555 stitches
11 inch - 2 7/8 x 10 7/8 inches with 10,135 stitches
12 inch - 3 1/8 x 11 3/4 inches with 10,843 stitches

This is not a patch.  No physical product will be sent to you.  This is an embroidery file and you must have an embroidery machine to use this product.

Available in PES, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, VP3, and XXX.

This design may be used to decorate items for personal use or for sale, however the actual design may not be copied, sold, reproduced, or shared in any way. That is a violation of copyright laws.


This is a digital file available for immediate download. I cannot offer refunds on digital designs. If there is an issue with the stitched design, please let me know and I will do my best to correct your issue.

Where hoop sizes are mentioned, I am referring to the following hoop sizes:
Hat (60mm x 130mm)

4x4 (100mm x 100mm)

5x7 (130mm x 180mm)

6x10 (160mm x 260mm)

8x8 (200mm x 200mm)

7x12 (180mm x 300mm)

8x12 (200mm x 300mm)

9.5x14 (240mm x 360mm)

10.5x16 (272mmx460mm)

APPLIQUÉ INSTRUCTIONS:

Fabric Prep: Appliqué fabric should be washed and dried prior to using so that it’s preshrunk. Also, I recommend applying heat n bond lite to the back of the fabric, then peel off the paper backing before placing the material on your embroidery project. Do not apply heat n bond lite for raggy edge applique.

Appliqué files have three steps and you need to keep the thread colors different for these three steps so your machine will stop (single needle machine). Even if you don’t change the thread on the machine, the different colored thread in the design will force the machine to stop.

Step 1 Placement: Place your hooped project on the machine and run the first color. This is the placement stitch to show where to lay the fabric.

Step 2 Tackdown: Lay your fabric over the placement stitch and run the second stitch. This is the tackdown stitch to hold the fabric in place. For raggy edge applique, I recommend adding a piece of flannel in addition to the fabric you are using. Flannel frays very easily and adds more dimension to the raggy edge.

Step 3 Finishing Stitch: Remove the hoop from the machine, but DO NOT unhoop your project. Trim the appliqué fabric as close to the stitches as possible without cutting into the stitches. For raggy edge applique, trim the fabric leaving approximately 1/4 inch of fabric past the stitches. Place the hoop back on the machine and run the third and final step which is the edge stitch or finishing stitch.

For designs with two different fabrics, the order is usually bottom layer placement stitch, bottom layer tackdown stitch, top layer placement stitch, top layer tackdown stitch, bottom layer edge stitch, top layer edge stitch. Trim fabric after each tackdown stitch before proceeding to the edge stitch.

Happy Stitching!