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Is this done an embrodery machine?
I want to be able to do things like this and I am pretty sure it is done on an embroidery machine but want to know if I am right and how hard it is. If not how is it done? I can't imagine doing it with a zigzag stitch

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Re: Is this done an embrodery machine?
L'isle Sur la Sorgue, Provence
TTC Baby #2 - BFP on 12/14/11 @ 10DPO - CP confirmed 12/18/11
BFP #2 on 1/13/12
What kind of machine does she have? Are these built-in designs?
Embroidery Library has a bunch of those designs.
L'isle Sur la Sorgue, Provence
Ditto.
She has a Brother, I don't know the model. I know that she's been buying tons of them from Bunnycup Embroidery.
TTC Baby #2 - BFP on 12/14/11 @ 10DPO - CP confirmed 12/18/11
BFP #2 on 1/13/12
How would you do this?
It's usually already completed upon purchase and you simply iron or sew it on.
ETA - you can usually find them at your local craft store down the isle you get tie dye, and other stuff you can use to decorate and make your own T-shirts.
How would I applique? Or embroider?
These are embroidered. These are applique.
I'm sure there are more out there, and more complicated applique designs but EmbLibrary is my go-to first. You can also applique without machine embroidery (sorry, yes, zigzag) but if you have a machine, why would you?
Did I answer your question?
L'isle Sur la Sorgue, Provence
Yes you did. I don't have embroidery on my machine but appreciate the information. I will definitely be thinking about doing this in the future!