by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

This is the first Tshirt or anything I have done without hooping the shirt.It worked great!Thank you all for all your help and advice.This is for little GD Sorry I am a lousy photagraper,but here is the close up.

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by lbrow 05 Sep 2008

I think u did a super job cindy *

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dgrammy by dgrammy 05 Sep 2008

Thank you

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by elaine45 05 Sep 2008

Great job...I have not been breve enough to do T shirts yet but maybe I will try now.

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dgrammy by dgrammy 05 Sep 2008

Thanks, and you do such a great job at Tp , so a T shirt should be a peice of cake.I know you can do it.

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by ejtads 05 Sep 2008

This T-Shirt looks great! I did not think about using the adhesive stabilizer for this kind of work. I just did a towel using this stabilizer. Now I will try a shirt. Thank you for the idea.

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dgrammy by dgrammy 05 Sep 2008

Thanks and I liked this method alot

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by gerryvb 05 Sep 2008

it looks very lovely

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dgrammy by dgrammy 05 Sep 2008

Thank you

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by grandmapapers 04 Sep 2008

Really cute.

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dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

thank you

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by americangirl 04 Sep 2008

Very cute - great job.

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dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

Thank you

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by shirlener88 04 Sep 2008

Cindy, great job!

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dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

thank you

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by misscharlie 04 Sep 2008

Where did you get the design from? You did fantastic! I love it, how big is that design? *

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dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

Thank you. All of design exept the septer fits 4x4 hoop and I can not remember where I got these designs from,sorry.

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by dlonnahawkins 04 Sep 2008

This is very cute, and all little girls are daddy's litte princesses, aren't they? Good job.

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dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

Thank you and they sure are.

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by mariahail 04 Sep 2008

That is adorable...***

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dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

Thank you

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by grannyo 04 Sep 2008

It may not be you as the photographer, but your camera as the picture taker. lol But you as the sewer and your machine as the embroiderer worked great together. :-) *4u

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dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

Thank you and I'll never make a photgrapher,it's not the camera's fault.

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by tmjanecek 04 Sep 2008

This looks GREAT and very cute! Thanks for sharing.

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dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

Thank you

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by adelmarie 04 Sep 2008

I see this technique worked perfect for you, very nice results *

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dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

Thank you and I love this method

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by anna25775 04 Sep 2008

very nice design, am sure your granddaughter will love it.*

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dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

Thank you

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by colonies1 04 Sep 2008

you use adhesive stabalizer and stick the shirt to it. Anything on top? YOu hold it while it is embroidering? New at this and learning all I can. Thanks for showing your t-shirt I think it is very nice. *4u

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dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

Nothing on top of the shirt.No holding it while embroidering .I must admit I was amazed it worked as slick as it did. Try it. I got the adhesive stabalizer at Jo anns Fabric and it had wonderful directions with pics.Hope this helps

dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

I forgot to say THANK YOU

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by iris2006 04 Sep 2008

How on earth can you embroider without hooping???? But the result is great. Bad your GD will love this t-shirt

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dgrammy by dgrammy 04 Sep 2008

Thank you, You use adhesive stabalizer and stick shirt to that without having to hoop it

tmjanecek by tmjanecek 04 Sep 2008

The adhesive stabilizer is hooped sticky side up. The shirt is not hooped but the desired area is placed onto the sticky side of the stabilizer. This prevents the shirt from being stretched while being hooped and thus prevents puckering after being taken off the hoop.

grannyo by grannyo 04 Sep 2008

Or, she may have used spray adhesive on the hooped stabilizer of her choice, then layed the T-shirt on that to embroider.

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