![]() I am so pleased with how this came out! really beyond my expectations and the natural color just jumps off of my yellow front door. Using a high heat glue gun I added the floral pieces to the top of the embroidery hoop. I found these pine cones and cotton blossoms at Joanns and knew they would be perfect to finish off the wreath. I felt that the hoop need a little something to make it feel more like a wreath. Once your fabric is in place cut the excess fabric on the back of the hoop. Make sure to pull the fabric tight and screw the top back into place. I placed my design on top of the smaller hoop once it was in position I placed the larger hoop over it. I unscrewed the top of the embroidery hoop loosening it just so you could remove the inner circle. I had to do this twice since my design was large. Once it was to temperature I placed it over my design for 30 seconds. Since I was using 100% cotton fabric I set my Cricut Easy Press to 305 degrees for 30 seconds and let it heat up. I placed my hoop on the fabric to get a sense of where the wording should be placed. I went with this simple pumpkin pattern from Joanns. Now I wanted to choose a fall fabric but still something subtle enough that the lettering would shine through. We are going the apply the HTV to our fabric. ![]() What I love about HTV is that it is so much easier to weed since it is not sticky. I use both my finger nails and my hook ( weeding tool) to do this. ![]() Once your design is cut weed the excess htv (heat transfer vinyl) just leaving your lettering. Free Embroidery Bundle Worth 500 Purchase any machine and receive a FREE Embroidery Bundle worth over 500 The Free Embroidery Bundle contains. Load your mat into your Cricut and begin cutting. Find Wreath Designs for Embroidery Machines at. Add your heat transfer vinyl or Cricut Iron on to your mat. IMPORTANT when you are using HTV or Iron On always remember to mirror your design before cutting. Once you have your design space file you are ready to create. Now it is the second Sunday of the month which means its Craft and Create with Cricut! Myself and some of my favorite craft bloggers are all sharing Fall crafts using our Cricuts! Make sure you stick around to the end of the post and see all their fall Cricut crafts. If you are getting in the mood for Fall crafting like me you may also want to check out this pumpkin patch sign and this DIY Fall Wreath. One of the contestants used embroidery hoops for an unconventional quilt. I was actually inspired by one of the heirloom challenges on the new show Making it with Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. I have been wanting to make an unconventional wreath for awhile now and I thought it would be fun to us an embroidery hoop or a quilters hoop. This listing is for the digital machine file only - not a finished item. How to create a fall wreath with an embroidery hoop and your Cricut using fabric and heat transfer vinyl.įall wreaths are always one of my favorite things to make. REQUIRED: An embroidery machine and the ability to transfer the pattern from your computer to the machine to use this file (a USB drive works well). This post contains affiliate links, please read our disclosure policy.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |