21 Easy Sewing Projects: DIY Designs and Sewing Craft Ideas

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to keep them clear of glue. Press everything down neatly and let the glue set for a few
minutes.


  1. With either 2 lengths of DMC floss or sewing thread, thread your needle and put a knot in
    the end. If your letter has a rounded center, like e, a, d, p, etc. start your thread on the
    inside circle so you can work your way around the letter without having to stop.

  2. Once you've brought your needle up and your knot is secure in the back of your fabric,
    make even stitches all along your monogram. It's easier to take 2 or 3 stitches at one time
    rather than one at a time. When you're done, tie a knot with your thread in the back of
    your fabric.

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