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Each snow globe design includes two opportunities for applique. The first applique is for the "inside" of the globe, and the second is to simulate the globe's glass. The first
step is to stitch the outline stitch for the first applique. This stitch shows you where to place your applique fabric.
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Now place the first applique fabric so that it completely covers your outline stitch. For ease in cutting the fabric away, overlap the stitched outline by at least an inch on all
sides.
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Start your machine again. The next step in the sewing order is called the "tack-down" stitch. This stitch will secure your applique fabric.
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Remove the hoop from the machine, but don't un-hoop. Trim around the tack-down stitch as closely as you can. We recommend applique scissors with a curved blade.
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Once the applique is trimmed, return the hoop to the machine.
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Embroider the rest of the snow globe interior design elements.
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Once again, the machine will stitch the applique mark. Stop the machine and place clear vinyl over the design as shown.
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After placing the applique, the next step is the tack-down stitch to hold it in place.
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Remove the hoop from the machine, but don't un-hoop. Trim around the tack-down stitch as closely as you can. We recommend applique scissors with a curved blade.
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Once the clear plastic is trimmed, you are ready to finish the design.
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Return the hoop to the machine and embroider the rest of the design, which will provide a satin stitched edge around the applique, and add a base to your snow globe. The "Snow Globes" design pack includes two "blank" snow globe designs so that you can create your own scene by using some of your other designs as well as using the beautiful snow globe scenes in the pack.
Lysa K.
I'd like to make the snow globes as stand alone tree ornaments. So, could I bypass the 1st step, continue the design, add glitter, stitch the plastic on, etc. would I use a tear away stabilizer