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Binky Bib Bugs Embroidery Project

By   Bonnieta Tatro   on   March 24, 2014

PROJECT DETAILS

SKILL LEVEL
Beginner
TIME REQUIRED
02:00
Description

Hoop your stabilizer and fabric – if using fabric with a nap do not hoop the fabric only the stabilizer, use the method you like best to secure the fabric on top of hooped stabilizer such as using temp spray or a basting stitch, then add the topping if ne

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Materials
  • Thread of your choice
  • Med. tear-away (if stitching on a fabric that stretches use cut-away)
  • Water soluble topping (if fabric has a nap like terri)
  • Gross grain ribbon or ribbon made from fabric of your choice not less than ½” wide.
  • Cut ribbon 16”-18” long


  • Designs used in this project

  • Final Product: What You Will Create
     


    Step 1:
    Stitch first CC – this will do a placement stitch for the ribbon as pictured below.

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    Step 2:
    Next place ribbon over top of stitching, you can add a piece of tap to hold it in place if you like.

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    Step 3:
    Next stitch CC 2, this will tack down ribbon in place.

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    Step 4:

    Now continue following color chart to stitch the bug.


    Step 5:
    To finish off the ribbon, hem the bottom edge by folding up the end and using a zig-zag or satin stitch over the raw edge, then add one part of snap on the end and measure up about 3” to add the other part of the snap then attach the binky by putting ribbon through the handle and snapping close the ribbon around it.

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    Meet the Author: Bonnieta Tatro
    Bonnieta Tatro
    Hi! I am Bonnie, I was born in West Virginia, but raised in Cleveland Ohio. Graphics digitizer, commercial embroiderer & business owner. After living from Maine to Alaska in the Navy, we have settled in the country, so I have space for my three rescued alpacas. I began sewing at the age of 7, never learned to use a pattern so nearly failed home economics in junior high! For over 22 years I designed and created porcelain dolls and their costumes, ranging from antique reproductions to modern style dolls. I also sculpted several of my own dolls and taught classes. I have been married almost 26 years now! We have two sons. Both boys, Daniel 23 and Jason 21, were home schooled and are currently attending college. My husband and I are active in our church and mission programs as he currently chairs a partnership of churches working in West Africa. We have also trained and led young adult mission teams working in Peru the past seven years. My family is an active supporter of the local Boy Scout troops, having raised two Eagle scouts. I occasionally travel out of the country with my husband while he goes to meet with other governments. While he works I get to see all the sites and museums :0) We have been to Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands and Africa. I am looking forward to Sweden this spring. My digitizing “career” actually began 7 years ago when I purchased a home embroidery machine and software package. I self learned the software as I found out after they had no one that really new anything about the software they were selling so I became proficient in a very short time and the local store asked me to teach classes. This went on for a few years while I expanded my knowledge of the industry and determined it was time to obtain a commercial machine and software package and in doing so I started my embroidery business. I do custom embroidery for local businesses and home embroiderer’s and digitize for Designsbysick.com. I enjoy working with Shawn and Linda as I am able to be more creative with my digitizing and expand on my ideas. My husband supported this “business” change, as I sold my doll business and “focused” on embroidery, but he does think sometimes that he has lost me to the computer!
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