
Machine Embroidery With Knits
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- In-depth Instruction; over 124 mins
- On-demand video access anytime
- Bonus downloadable PDF resources
- Access to class Q&A

Embroidering Golf Shirts
19:11
Deborah leads a discussion on the proper methods for hooping and stabilizing stretchy fabric as she demonstrates adding commercial-quality embroidery to golf shirts.

Embroidering Sweatshirts
30:58
Learn about using a marking template as you embroider on plush sweatshirt material.

Embroidering T-Shirts & Onesies
26:54
Add designs and logos to T-shirts or make adorable baby onesies to create one-of-a-kind baby shower gifts.

Embroidering Activewear
12:15
No need to be fearful of super-stretchy sportswear! Make baseball uniforms, soccer shirts and more with Deborah's guidance.

Embroidering Swimwear & Dancewear
9:27
Deborah offers invaluable tips on working with this unique fabric, including how to add ease so that logos that won't pucker.

Embroidering Polar Fleece
11:56
Learn about the programming considerations related to this cozy material and how to use negative space in your designs.

Embroidering Sweaters & Bulky Knits
12:47
Add turtlenecks, socks and caps to your repertoire as Deborah shows you how to prevent hoop shine.
Description
Learn to make professional-looking embroidered knits from your home embroidery machine. Deborah Jones will teach you how to hoop, stabilize, and handle even the trickiest of knit fabrics, giving you the poise to create commercial-quality golf shirts, sweatshirts, swimsuits, fleece blankets, and more. Learn to assess the stabilizing needs of your knit fabric, no matter how stretchy it is, and hoop it without the fear of crooked designs or hoop burn. Practice your skills with the six embroidery designs included with your class materials.
Deborah Jones
Deborah Jones has been involved in detailed machine embroidery for more than 40 years and loves sharing her techniques for creating professional-quality embroidery. An expert in home and machine embroidery, she has authored "Machine Embroidery on Difficult Materials" and "Dimensional Machine Embroidery." Additionally, she often speaks on commercial and home machine techniques.

Bonus materials available after purchase