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Marshall Chenille Yarn Applique Embroidery Design Four Sizes 5x7, 8x8, 6x10, and 7x12 Hoop

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Show your love of Marshall with this script embroidery design made especially for chenille yarn applique.

This listing includes four sizes:
5x7 hoop - 4 x 7 1/16 inches with 2,421 stitches
8x8 hoop - 4 7/16 x 7 7/8 inches with 2,661 stitches
6x10 hoop - 5 3/4 x 10 1/4 inches with 3,340 stitches
7x12 hoop - 6 5/8 x 11 3/4 inches with 3,854 stitches

This is not a patch.  No physical product will be sent to you.  This is an embroidery file and you must have an embroidery machine to use this product.

Available in PES, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, VP3, and XXX.

This design may be used to decorate items for personal use or for sale, however the actual design may not be copied, sold, reproduced, or shared in any way. That is a violation of copyright laws.


This is a digital file available for immediate download. I cannot offer refunds on digital designs. If there is an issue with the stitched design, please let me know and I will do my best to correct your issue.

Where hoop sizes are mentioned, I am referring to the following hoop sizes:
Hat (60mm x 130mm)

4x4 (100mm x 100mm)

5x7 (130mm x 180mm)

6x10 (160mm x 260mm)

8x8 (200mm x 200mm)

7x12 (180mm x 300mm)

8x12 (200mm x 300mm)

9.5x14 (240mm x 360mm)

10.5x16 (272mmx460mm)


Chenille Yarn Instructions:

Do not change the colors of the two steps to the same color. They must be two different colors when you send the design to your machine so that the machine will stop in between the two steps.

Hoop your project and send the design to the machine. Run the first step, which shows the placement for the yarn.

Remove your hoop from the machine, but DO NOT unhoop your project. Use washable Elmer’s glue or temporary adhesive spray to spray along the stitches. I only recommend 505 by Odif or KK100 by Gunold spray adhesives to use for embroidery, as they do not gum up your needle or machine. Some people use double-sided tape over the stitches to hold the yarn in place. I have not tried this method.

Place the yarn over the placement stitches, being careful to follow the stitches exactly. Gently press down to make sure the yarn will not move during embroidery.

Place the hoop back on the machine and run the final step, which is the narrow zigzag stitch to appliqué the yarn to the project. Once completed, remove the hoop and unhoop your project. Rub your fingers over the yarn to fluff the fibers over the stitches.

Happy Stitching!