embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-02-0415.jpg   Credit: Madeline Trait

THE TOOLS Embroidery hoop in the size(s) of your choice Computer with Word, Illustrator, or a similar program Inkjet transfer paper Scissors Lightweight fabric embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-09-0415.jpg Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait HOW-TO 1. First measure your hoop to determine the height and width of numbers or letters you will make; aim for approximately an inch smaller than the hoop’s diameter. (For a 6-inch hoop, your number will be no more than 5 inches tall and no more than 5 inches wide.) 2. Use a program like Word or Illustrator to lay out your numbers. Remember to reverse your numbers to a mirror image so that when you iron it on your fabric, it will read correctly. Print the numbers onto your transfer paper and cut out each number. embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-08-0415.jpg Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait 3. Cut a square of lightweight fabric that is about 2 inches larger than your embroidery hoop. For a 6-inch hoop, cut an 8-inch square. 4. Iron on your number in the center of the square. embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-06-0415.jpg Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait 5. When the number has transferred, place the fabric on your embroidery hoop and cut away the excess fabric. embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-04-0415.jpg Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait 6. If you want to experiment, you could even go further and add some unique design elements to your numbers or iron them on a patterned fabric.

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embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-02-0415.jpg   Credit: Madeline Trait

embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-02-0415.jpg Credit: Madeline Trait

embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-02-0415.jpg

Credit: Madeline Trait

THE TOOLS

Embroidery hoop in the size(s) of your choice Computer with Word, Illustrator, or a similar program Inkjet transfer paper Scissors Lightweight fabric

embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-09-0415.jpg   Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait

HOW-TO

  1. First measure your hoop to determine the height and width of numbers or letters you will make; aim for approximately an inch smaller than the hoop’s diameter. (For a 6-inch hoop, your number will be no more than 5 inches tall and no more than 5 inches wide.)

  2. Use a program like Word or Illustrator to lay out your numbers. Remember to reverse your numbers to a mirror image so that when you iron it on your fabric, it will read correctly. Print the numbers onto your transfer paper and cut out each number.

    embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-08-0415.jpg Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait

  3. Cut a square of lightweight fabric that is about 2 inches larger than your embroidery hoop. For a 6-inch hoop, cut an 8-inch square.

  4. Iron on your number in the center of the square.

    embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-06-0415.jpg Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait

  5. When the number has transferred, place the fabric on your embroidery hoop and cut away the excess fabric.

    embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-04-0415.jpg Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait

  6. If you want to experiment, you could even go further and add some unique design elements to your numbers or iron them on a patterned fabric.

    embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-09-0415.jpg Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait

embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-09-0415.jpg

Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait

| Credit: Madeline Trait

embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-08-0415.jpg Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait

embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-08-0415.jpg

embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-06-0415.jpg Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait

embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-06-0415.jpg

embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-04-0415.jpg Courtesy of Madeline Trait | Credit: Madeline Trait

embroidery-hoop-table-numbers-04-0415.jpg

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