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4 Easy Techniques to Transfer Design on a Sewing Fabric



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By : Patricia Strasser   

Creativity has played a vital role in the development of various styles integrated in needlework. Various designs can now be incorporated on a sewing fabric through the following techniques: fabric stenciling, machine embroidery, waste canvass, and computer printing.

Needlework is anything that involves the use of needles when doing crafts such as sewing, crocheting, and stitching. At present, there are several ways incorporated in needlework to accessorize a fabric, which may come in various forms such as:

Fabric stenciling

A stencil, which is a template made from acetate is a popular way of customizing a fabric by drawing or painting symbols, patterns, and shapes. This makes use of a non-toxic textile paints that are washable. Allow it to set for a day and then iron pressed to stick on the cloth firmly. Stenciling is not used merely to transfer design on cloth for accessorizing. It is also one way of putting a layout for embroidery and stitching purposes to be used as traceable patterns.

Machine embroidery

This is the easiest way to put a design on a fabric because there is no need for you to map out the pattern on the cloth. A computerized machine is not a requirement at all. All you need is an ordinary zigzag sewing machine and simply follow the set of instructions that is available at Small Business Bible. The embroidery hoop is manually controlled instead of the usual computer operated machine. You can fully play around with the design by manipulating the hoop's movement to come up with customized outline.

Waste canvass

Also known as disappearing canvas, this is a network of interlaced fibers that is sewed on the cloth to be used as a guide in making cross stitch on a fabric. This is a practical way of putting a design on a fabric for your needle works. Aside from convenience, it also speeds up your work because you can directly work on the fabric without having to transfer the layout. Once done, simply moisten the waste canvass and pull under the stitches to remove the fibers.

Computer printing

This is a popular technique used when creating designs for T-shirts. The kind of printer and ink used is dependent on the type and color of the cloth. Although considered as the fastest and easiest, the downside of it is the large cost involved as compared to the other means of transferring designs on cloth. The cost of ink is just one of variables that affect the charging; not to mention the machine, electricity, and skill of the operator.

In the advent of technology, the more creative needle crafts have become. Different styles of adornment are introduced that goes well with embellishing. Craft enthusiasts are increasing in number because of the fun and satisfaction they get out of needle crafts.

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Author Resource:- More information on cross stitch needlework is available at Amazing Needlework. Get ideas on the types of yarns, patterns, and art crafts through their various related topics.
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