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Appliqué Sew Out Sample Kit
| Experience the appliqué process firsthand with three of our Custom Made Easy appliqué designs - two in Script with Tail, one in Block Letters. You'll also receive one Script with Tail Kiss Cut design, so you can see the convenience of Kiss Cut for yourself. |
Custom Appliqué Sample Display Kit:
| Eight sample designs, including Script with Tail, Block Letter Style, "Any Word" Kiss Cut™, Sublimated Twill, Auto-Stitch samples, 3D Mega Greek, and a sample of a Custom Cut Logo in Kiss Cut. |
Split Front Sew File Sample Kit:
| A sampling of our most popular two-color split front Custom Made Easy designs in an assortment of fabrics, including Poly-TWILL™, SimStitch®, and Felt. Designs include: One Script with Tail design in Kiss Cut, one in SimStitch, and Zipper Split Block Letters. |
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Questions & Answers
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Q:
What is Kiss Cut?
A:
Kiss Cut® pieces are multi-piece designs that come pre-assembled, saving you layout time.
Q:
How does my sew disk work?
A:
Ordering a sew disk with your appliqués simplifies the process for you. First a placement stitch will show you where to place the layer of appliqués. This is then secured with a tack-down stitch. The edges of the appliqués and any direct embroidery are then added. If there are multiple layers in the appliqués, each layer will have a placement and a tack-down stitch.
Q:
Does CME come on a carrier?
A:
No. CME orders are individual pieces that require placement onto the garment before application. If you would like a design to be pre-spaced on a carrier, you will want to order our Custom CAD-CUT® Services.
Q:
Do I have to sew SimStitch?
A:
SimStitch does not need to be sewn, but needs to be applied with a heat press.
Q:
What is an appliqué stop?
A:
An appliqué stop is where the needle stops after sewing the garment.
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