Adventures In Machine Embroidery 2022 Part 26 – Making A Baroque Style Monogram

The other week, as part of my ‘normal’ design work, I created a baroque style frame for digital cutting machines and whilst I was thinking of what to do with the machine embroidery this week, I thought that this design would make look wonderful as an embroidered design.

Missed Something?

Want to start at the beginning? If you have landed here from somewhere around the internet and have missed any of the previous posts in this series, you can find them all snuggled in this archive.

Look At What I Made!

Here is what I created using this technique.

As I mentioned, this was inspired by a previous cardmaking design that I release a couple of weeks back.

Hatching An Idea

I put this video together to show you my journey through this week’s adventure in machine embroidery. Just hit play and have a good slurp or two of your lovely beverage.


Download The Free Machine Embroidery File

If you would like to get a copy of the .EMB (Hatch Embroidery) file (sorry, I do not offer free files in machine specific formats) just hit the download button below. PS, it’s in a zipped folder so you will need to unzip it first and you will need a copy of Hatch Embroidery Digitizing software installed on your computer to open it.


Download Hatch Embroidery Digitizer for Free!

Want to try this software out for yourself?

Hatch offer a fully functional 30 day free trial of their software so you can give it a good road test prior to buying!

Just hit the big button below to nab yours!



Ok, that’s me done for this post. Hope you enjoyed hearing about my adventures in machine embroidery and will pop back again soon.

All the best,

John.


More Machine Embroidery Blog Posts

Find more fabric fibre and yarn blog posts here …

One thought on “Adventures In Machine Embroidery 2022 Part 26 – Making A Baroque Style Monogram

Share Your Thoughts On This Post

Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.