Well done * 4 U from Yvonne. The cap I bought was to stiff I couldn't bend it, so I made a badge and then sewed it onto the cap
I thought about trying one of those a bit later. I wante to practice with the cheap, light weight ones.
You did a great job. Nice to be able to get a cap to practice on. Makes it a lot easier to toss if it doesn't come out right. I haven't got up the courage to try a cap yet.
That's what I thought...for 99 Cents, if I mess it up...no big deal. I woll do a few more cheap ones and feel confident before I try a nicer cap.
Lovely job. Where did you get that great alphabet series? I would like to try this.
Thank You! As far as where the alpha came from...I wish I could tell you, but I have SO MANY that I really don't remember where they all came from.
Colleen, this is nice - tell us how you acheived this? *4U
Thanks Shirlene! A few weeks ago, one of the Cuties, unfortunately, I can't remember who, posted a link for a better way to embroider on caps. Here is the web address...I'm not sure if I remember how to make it a link,but I'll try.
http://www.northernlightsembroide..."/a>
Nope! The link didn't work. Sorry! Here is just teh address so you can copy and paste it into the browser.
http://www.northernlightsembroide...
I do remember looking at that and thinking they sure make it look easy - but I know it wasn't - I am so happy to hear - that you did well - was it easy? Hehehe!
It really wasn't TOO bad. Getting the fabric flat was OK, but Pinning it without creating a "bubble" was a bit of a challenge.