Select a design of beads. Choose a template which is the style of your shirt. To ensure that the design fits on the Jersey. You can get the Internet or your local haberdashery store design models. You can also create your own templates to design Freehand drawing software or using computers.
2Place the transfer design paper and trace it with pencil tracing. Place the transfer paper (side of pencil tracing down) on your shirt and the design of iron on.
3To fit together on the design. Loosen the ring and place the fabric between small domestic and large external rings. Screw the ring closed when you are certain that the fabric is taught and wrinkle free.
4A length of 24 inches of thread thread needle and it knot off the coast at the bottom. Raise the needle through the bottom of the tissue until the node of the catch. A Pearl on the needle and thread thread down. Push the needle through the fabric. There is no need for additional points of suture on the back of the fabric, but link the thread to offshore back after four or five beads. In the event of a broken thread, you can easily repair the damage without losing the overall design.
5Make your points of suture just a touch wider than beads so that following lay beads to each other and there are no gaps between them. When you have finished your design beaded, use thermocollante or stiffening to cover the back of sutures to prevent them from coming to lose and hide their opinion.
6Use adhesive fabric attach beads if you are in a hurry. Follow steps 1 through 3, and then cover small areas design with adhesive glue. Use tongs to place the beads in the position. Leave the shirt in the ring of embroidery until the adhesive dries. This will be a temporary solution as adhesive fabric held only for a couple of wash beads.
Transfer and the pens of tracing paper, you can use transfers supplied. You also get pressure transfers that require no heat. If you are able to scribble, use a pencil of fabric or a tailor of chalk to draw your design on the shirt.
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