25063 I like your other question better :)
by daisy530 02 Oct 2009
No--my daughter has forbidden me to use my grandson's picture (but I did post it once in projects) She's thinks I might plaster it all over the internet! Don't know where she got that idea! (My GD is much cuter than this baby :)
7181 how big is the baby?LOL. no serious: I like personly a smal design that fits 4x4 hoop, because the clothes for the embroidery are also small.but if you want to embroidr something like blanket or dresspillow it can be larger of course. most inportnat the design has to be in proportion. good luck!
51376 Depends on what you're putting it on. It does not always have to be tiny. I embroidered a design I made myself on a size 44 onesie - that's for late premature babies. It measures about 10 x 4 cm, some 4 x 1 3/4 ". But as you can see it consisted of two tiny flower designs and a swirl. Don't choose anything containing lots of stitches and you can get away with larger designs.
38204 What, you didn't like the 19 pound
baby? LOL
Definitely depends on what you are
embroidering on. I think tiny (maybe 1/2
inch) is good on a onesie. You want the
fabric to stay supple and soft, not stiff
from the design. But you could go larger on
outerwear and blankets.
22022 First, depending on what you'd be embroidering on you'd want to measure the area then select a design. If you have design software you could resize it otherwise, do a test sample of the embroidery on the same type fabric and lay it out on the area. Hope this helps you.
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Such an adorable cutie! Is this baby related to you or some one you know?