Embroidery Sucks! Fortunately, there's Twilight!
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I've wanted patches of my favorite ponies' cutie marks for a long time. Unfortunately, it turns out custom patches are a lot more expensive than I'd hoped. Well, I'm no stranger to a needle, even though my experience has been mostly limited to clothing repairs, so I decided to give it a try. First up, is Sunset Shimmer, both because she's awesome, and because as a first project, I expected even more troubles than I ended up having.

On the top left, is some brown wool, and an "embroidery hoop" cut from a jello cup and it's lid. Top right is ordinary thread, because nobody had embroidery floss in the color I wanted. And in the middle, is the (finally!!!) completed patch.

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A closer shot of the patch. I made it as follows:

1. hand-drew the pattern with a pen
2. back-stitched the outline
3. fish bone-stitched the large ray on the right, and the 2 smaller rays next to it
4. satin-stitched the right halves of the large top and bottom rays
5. whip stitched around the remaining outlines to give them body
6. a rough fill stitch for the left half of the disk, and decided I liked it enough to leave it that way
7. centered the design, and traced the inside of my hoop with a pen
8. cut the patch from the cloth, cut out the darts, and back-stitched the border in place
9. whip-stitched the edging

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Most of the time I was making it, Twilight was snuggled in my lap. When I finally finished it, she asked if she could try it on. Well, ok, who better, right? Here she is about to get her model on.

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Looking good, hunh? Such a coy little wing-drop there. She's a natural!

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Angled away; those legs!

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I want to make one of my marefriend's cutie mark too, of course, but holy biscuits, embroidery, especially with normal thread, is not my cup of tea! I need a break from all things sartorial. We hope you all like the patch, and this glimpse in to Twiler's nascent modeling career.
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I've gotta be honest, that is freaking cool. Nerdy Twist
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A charming topic you've got here, as usual. And part of me is envious of anyone who knows what the hell they're doing with a needle and thread.

(04-29-2016, 11:11 PM)Gentian Wrote: 1. hand-drew the pattern with a pen
2. back-stitched the outline
3. fish bone-stitched the large ray on the right, and the 2 smaller rays next to it
4. satin-stitched the right halves of the large top and bottom rays
5. whip stitched around the remaining outlines to give them body
6. a rough fill stitch for the left half of the disk, and decided I liked it enough to leave it that way
7. centered the design, and traced the inside of my hoop with a pen
8. cut the patch from the cloth, cut out the darts, and back-stitched the border in place
9. whip-stitched the edging
Much of the above meant nothing to me. xD I understood... "Hand-drew" and "cut."
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(04-29-2016, 11:44 PM)Kadae Wrote: I've gotta be honest, that is freaking cool. Nerdy Twist

HA! It turned out ok for a first-timer imho, but there's plenty of room for improvement. Also, it definitely wasn't cool to make. I started that thing back in November, I think. Slow and tedious don't begin to describe it.

Buuuuttt, thanks Kadae, you always come along with a cheery little burst of sunshine. I appreciate the warm-fuzzies, man!

(04-30-2016, 07:44 AM)Ziggy and Angelbaby Wrote: A charming topic you've got here, as usual. And part of me is envious of anyone who knows what the hell they're doing with a needle and thread.

(04-29-2016, 11:11 PM)Gentian Wrote: 1. hand-drew the pattern with a pen
2. back-stitched the outline
3. fish bone-stitched the large ray on the right, and the 2 smaller rays next to it
4. satin-stitched the right halves of the large top and bottom rays
5. whip stitched around the remaining outlines to give them body
6. a rough fill stitch for the left half of the disk, and decided I liked it enough to leave it that way
7. centered the design, and traced the inside of my hoop with a pen
8. cut the patch from the cloth, cut out the darts, and back-stitched the border in place
9. whip-stitched the edging
Much of the above meant nothing to me. xD I understood... "Hand-drew" and "cut."

Thank you, too, Ziggy.

back stitch

This is the strongest single stitch, and I use it all the time for clothes. It also makes a nice even line, so it's good for borders. The split stitch is better still, but it's also more effort, and I was just going to sew over it anyway, so back stitch.

split stitch
In case you're wondering

fishbone stitch
That criss-cross pattern is gorgeous...when you do it right.

satin stitch

I couldn't find a decent whip stitch vid, but it's basically the same as the satin stitch. Just go around and around and around ad nauseam.

button
This vid is annoying, but it shows not only how to correctly attach a button, but how to start, and tie off a thread.
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(04-30-2016, 12:56 PM)Gentian Wrote:
back stitch

This is the strongest single stitch, and I use it all the time for clothes. It also makes a nice even line, so it's good for borders. The split stitch is better still, but it's also more effort, and I was just going to sew over it anyway, so back stitch.

split stitch
In case you're wondering

fishbone stitch
That criss-cross pattern is gorgeous...when you do it right.

satin stitch

I couldn't find a decent whip stitch vid, but it's basically the same as the satin stitch. Just go around and around and around ad nauseam.

button
This vid is annoying, but it shows not only how to correctly attach a button, but how to start, and tie off a thread.
I actually watched part of each of those vids. xD I think I might be able to handle the back stitch and... Yeah, back stitch. And I don't know what compelled some people to down-vote any of the sewing vids. It's sewing! That's all it's supposed to be. If you aren't there for sewing, it isn't the video's fault.
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