
This little guy is ready for summer and that first slice of watermelon!
Our Watermelon bear is a large applique. It is the perfect size for jumpers, jonjon, or tees!
It's included in two sizes for the 6x10 and 5x7 hoop!
Even though these appliques are large, they only require 32 minutes or less stitching time!
The Jumbo Watermelon Bear Applique Set includes:
Watermelon Bear Applique for the 6x10 hoop
Watermelon Bear Applique for the 5x7 hoop
$16.00
Complete instructions can be found at the bottom of this page.
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Watermelon Bear Set (includes pes, jef & hus formats):
Watermelon Bear Instructions:
1. Hoop stabilizer and item to be appliqued as desired.
Stitch first color (bear fabric placement outline).
2. Place a piece of fabric completely covering bear outline.
Stitch second color to secure.
3. Trim fabric as closely to stitching as possible being careful not to cut fabric underneath or stitching.
Stitch third color (bear satin stitching).
4. Stitch fourth color (Outer green watermelon rind).
5. Stitch fifth color (Inner green watermelon rind).
6. Stitch sixth color (watermelon red fabric placement outline).
7. Place a piece of fabric completely covering watermelon red outline.
Stitch seventh color to secure.
8. Trim fabric as closely to stitching as possible being careful not to cut fabric underneath or stitching.
Stitch eighth color (watermelon red satin stitching).
9. Stitch ninth color (first paw fabric placement outline).
Place a piece of fabric completely covering paw outline.
10. Stitch tenth color to secure.
11. Trim fabric as closely to stitching as possible being careful not to cut fabric underneath or stitching.
Stitch eleventh color (paw satin stitching and second paw fabric placement outline).
12. Place a piece of fabric completely covering bear outline.
Stitch twelfth color to secure.
13. Trim fabric as closely to stitching as possible being careful not to cut fabric underneath or stitching.
Stitch thirteenth color (second paw satin stitching).
14. Stitch fourteenth (eyes, nose and mouth).
You're finished!