

And you can use a pen and tablet to freehand a design. They also have a software app called Acusetter to ensure that you’re lining up the embroidery design correctly on your project. That’s when the embroidery design is larger than your hoops, so you need to split the design over a few hoops. It automatically converts pictures to embroidered designs.Īnd it supports split design. What’s unique about V5 is that you can import. They also offer the Digitizer V5 which is a design program where you can create your own embroidery designs and monograms. Then you can save it out to your Janome embroidery machine. Janome has Acudesign which allows you to import embroidery designs from other sources and modify them. However, it isn’t fusible (meaning it doesn’t have glue on one side), which means you’ll have to add quilting stitches to hold it in place.Best Program To Work With Embroidery On Janome Machines? This will give even more body to the outer panel of your bag and add amazing dimension to quilting lines. Option 2 - By Annie's Soft and Stable (or Pellon FF77 Flex Foam Stabilizer - sold by the yard in some craft stores). This works especially well if you’re going to add appliqué to the outer panel of your bag. I feel like it gives nice, firm body to your outer panel, without being too stiff. Option 1 - My personal favorite is to double layer it by using Pellon SF101 + a scrap of leftover cotton batting. For the outer panel you will want a bit more stabilizing, which can be achieved a few different ways: I always find a coupon to use when I buy it! You can buy it in a single bolt, or by the yard. It is a soft, high-quality fusible interfacing that you iron onto your fabric. For the inside pieces of the bag, I highly recommend Pellon SF101. You will need interfacings to stabilize and add body to your bag.

paper pattern (10% off your entire order with code: REDRAINBOOTSHANDMADE).If you don’t already have a Sew Together Bag pattern, you can find it many places online, but here are 2 that are offering discount codes for this sew along: A few of my favorite things for making these bags.Basic supplies (thread, rotary cutters, clover clips, 1/4” foot and zipper foot).July 26 - Intro (Part 2): Ideas for Personalizing Your Outer Panel Just as a reminder, we will have a weekly timeline that we follow (see below) BUT IF you fall behind or can’t sew along right now, you can reference these posts any time you want! Each part will be one week long, and every Monday I will post that week’s instructions and videos.


We will be starting our sew-along with two weeks that I call the INTRO WEEKS (part 1 and 2). Did you know there are over 450 people signed up to participate in this sew-along! And I promise, you CAN make this bag! Welcome to the kickoff of the Sew Together Bag Sew-Along! I am so excited to get started making these fun bags with you.
