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  1. This is nice simple t-shirt which is executed from light knitted cotton. It is suitable for each look: you may wear it with jeans or long skirt with geometric ornament. Good Sun free machine embroidery design makes this work piece original and unique. It gives special character for you look being truly highlight of clothing set you chose for today. Digitizer: JBLON
  2. This is pretty embroidered t-shirt with Giraffe with yellow birdies embroidery design. Funny animal is executed in carton style and seems to be looking right at you. There are two little birds on its head that look like nice headdress. If you look at this photo carefully you may note that author slightly changed original color scheme: for example the wigs of these little birds. You also may do the same to get your own unique work piece.
  3. This is comfortable knitted clothing decorated with original and memorable embroidery sample. This picture is Lucky Stitch embroidery design. It is funny and a little bit scaring image that shows well known character. It has recognizable smile with many teeth on its mouth and big ears. As author of this cool thing you may choose any suitable shades of threads for your embroidery.
  4. On this picture you see stylish woman’s cap for autumn or winter. It is decorated with pompon from natural fur and Gold owl free machine embroidery design. This is original portrait of forest bird made with just some contour. Monika Lilija Bitė, author of this work piece, used just one color thread to create nice and pretty cap. It can be main detail of entire look.
  5. This is very cute child’s t-shirt executed from soft cotton knitwear. This clothing has many nice details which make it so pretty. It is lace border on short sleeves and picture on its chest and little bow in corner of it. Embroidery sample used for decoration of this good work piece is Three cats friends free machine embroidery design.
  6. Just look at this funny and original t-shirt! You will never forget this nice portrait of cat with wonderful smile. Certainly it is well known character from Alice in Wonderland fairy tale. Cheshire Cat machine embroidery design 4 is good choice if you want to create truly memorable thing. It is able to become highlight of your look.
  7. How to embroider on knitwear? To create a high-quality and good-looking embroidery on knitwear we’ll need: Knitwear fabric of any composition. I have cut a new knitwear jacket and will do the embroidery on it. Embroidery stabilizer. I recommend a tearaway STIFFY stabilizer (by Gunold) or COTTON SOFT (by Madeira). If you going to use a non-sticky stabilizer, add a layer KK 100, a temporary adhesive (by Gunold). In order to embroider on knitted fabric, it’s better to use an adhesive stabilizer named FILMOPLAST (a stabilizer is hooped, and the fabric is glued to it). AVALON FILM, a water-soluble stabilizer by Madeira. Embroidery threads of the necessary color made of 100% rayon, in order for the embroidery to be soft (Madeira RAYON #40). Bobbin thread for machine embroidery, same color as the fabric (AMMAN BELFIL-C #120). Needles for knitwear (SCHMETZ Stretch), their number depending on the thickness of your fabric and threads. Cut out a pattern, choose where to place the embroidery, and mark the place. If you use a sticky stabilizer, glue it to the wrong side of the detail with an iron. If you use a non-sticky stabilizer, spray it with a temporary spray adhesive and attach it to the knitwear detail. A piece of stabilizer should be 3-5 cm bigger then the hoop you're going to use, so as to secure the fabric and the stabilizer. In order to get a high-quality embroidery, cover the right side of the fabric with a piece of water-soluble material and secure it in the hoop. Start your machine and run the embroidery. After it has finished stitching, carefully remove the excess stabilizer: both water-soluble and tearaway. Holding the embroidery with one hand, remove the Avalon. Turn it to the other side, and tear away the other stabilizer. Stabilizers come off easily as a rule because the needle cuts them along the edges. What’s left under the stitches will be washed out during the first laundry. See how easily you’ve made a one-of-kind T-shirt! Original text by Irina Yemelyanova
  8. This picture visually shows process of transformation of simple cotton t-shirt into real work of art. Here you can see final stage of work on Mosaic cat embroidery design on clothing’s chest. It is portrait of fluffy cat executed in original technique. Many little colored elements together create a muzzle of fat cat which reminds Cheshire. Author just need to remove hoop from t-shirt, iron it and go to walk!
  9. This is original summer t-shirt made from comfortable knitted cotton. It is practical and beautiful thing at same time. This is because of usage of Zebra free embroidery design for its decoration. Author chose for this sample special color scheme which is suitable for main background. So this clothing look very stylish and well elaborated. Its author is Debora Staten.
  10. This is nice youth sweater in unisex style. It is made from comfortable knitwear in calm color scheme. But it doesn’t look boring at all due to Curious mosaic cat embroidery design. This original and complex picture consists of many little elements which create beautiful picture together. It is portrait of little kitten looked first big butterfly in its life.
  11. This is nice and convenient hoodie made by Ewa Denczyk which is suitable both for boys and girls. It is made from comfortable knitwear and has loose fit. But It isn’t just practical clothing for everyday: due to Geometric rose embroidery design it becomes stylish sweater which is able to be true highlight of your today’s look. You also can choose this sample to decorate other kind of clothing.
  12. There is stylish t-shirt which is suitable both for boy and girl. It is embellished with Three cats embroidery design. It is interesting picture executed in graphic manner where each of three pets has its own ornament and color. It is underlined by dark shade of main background of this work piece. You may choose thread which you like for this sample.
  13. This is cute bib which is able to protect little baby’s clothing from occasional stains while eating. It is made from soft pleasant knitwear and doesn’t irritate tender baby’s skin. This pretty work piece made by Lorraine Iles is decorated with Cute bunny girl embroidery design 10. Funny little rabbit will be definitely loved by little owner of that bib.
  14. Original text by: Marina Belova I prefer a density of 0.45 mm, which is splendid for knitwear with a right kind of understitching. It doesn't always work, I must say, but it usually does. I have previously written that you should lower the stitch density when embroidering on knitwear, but during the last few months I used to be firmly convinced that the high-quality machine embroidery on knitwear (ordinary t-shirts, quilt) was possible only on the condition of having high density about 0,3 mm with an understitching. Such a high density conceals a lot of digitizing imperfections, which is very convenient, but it increases the number of stitches. Which is what you sometimes want to avoid. I was browsing through a selection of clippings from the Printwear magazines, and came across several interesting photos depicting a very good-looking embroidery on knitwear. The reason these photos seemed so interesting to me was because the making of the design was approached in a very original and creative way — low stitch density both in satin columns and fills, a large number of stitches, simple appliqués with ragged edges and trapunto imitation to add volume. But then, on consideration, it is not all that special, because all of this has been known for a long time, though I, for some reason, did not use it: The photo was taken from the Printwear magazine, July 2013 The photo was taken from the Printwear magazine, July 2013 As it usually turns out, you need to look at the other's works from time to time. So I, too, decided to give it a try and to see the advantages and disadvantages of saving a great number of stitches, having remembered that I've previously seen simple designs for knitwear in Urban Threads more than once. All their showcase photos were more that decent. I must say that the use of low density did not disappoint me, even on pique. Everything is smooth, no warp and bulge whatsoever. And how few stitches are there! Sometimes you really should depart from the rules and try something new. It helps to have a fresh approach.
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