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new plush making tutorial! tips on how to evenly align your embroidery or applique on mirrored pattern pieces

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new tutorial! how to make puffy paw pads for plushies. this is one of my favorite techniques that i’ve developed.
plush making 101 video for beginners! how to hoop your minky for embroidery or applique. shows both how to float and how to hoop the fabric.
new plush making tutorial series! this 3 part series covers doing applique with your embroidery machine. even if you don’t have an embroidery machine you can pick up some tips from part 1 and 3!
My Cozy Village Video Tutorial!
My Cozy Village Video Tutorial!
Exciting news! There is now a 45-minute video tutorial for the hand-applique version of My Cozy Village on YouTube! Enjoy! Felicia
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How To Sew A Custom Applique
So I recently learned the proper term for this shit. It’s called an applique, and you can very simply make your own instead of using a precut one.
So what is an applique you ask? Probably the most helpful thing anyone in cosplay can learn besides the basic art of sewing. An applique is a symbol, picture, shape, or whatever, which is top stitched onto a garment. You can find them at the local craft store (and, around here anyway, at walmart). Usually they’re cut into little cutesy things: dogs, apples, bows, ect. They’re sorta stiff, like interfacing, so you can sew it onto the fabric without it getting all crinkly.
But, for my purpose, I knew that there wouldn’t be an applique cut into the shape I needed for this particular cosplay (or probably any cosplay, honestly).
So I had to make my own; and here’s what you do:
shushuwafflez cosplay tutorial: applique
Read more about this tutorial here!
If you've ever worked with velvet, you've realized that velvet is a giant pain because of the pile-or fuzz. Because of the pile and the somewhat fragile nature of velvet, you cannot iron it. This means you can't use iron on binding to hold down an appliqué. And if you try to satin stitch, the bits of pile will come up through the thread and make it look very unclean.
This was an issue I tackled with my Zelda Cape. She had this amazing design on the back and I needed to get it settled. So with a little experimentation and some different tools, I was able to come up with a nice method of doing clean and easy appliqué on velvet!