Before you start embroidering, you must know how to put embroidery designs on fabric. You will need tracing paper, a pencil, and pattern transfer paper. The next process is to press the design to the fabric. This is important because it cannot be moved once the design is on the fabric. 

Besides, you cannot wash the fabric after the embroidering. Therefore, you must carefully place the design on the fabric.

What is the best way to put an embroidery design on Fabric?

Using an embroidery machines

There are embroidery designs that can be directly used in embroidery machines and they can directly stitch embroidery patterns on the cloths. It’s creative when digitized on cloths, we can help you create your customized embroidery designs, or you can buy a readymade embroidery design from our website.

Tracing paper

One of the oldest techniques for transferring an embroidery pattern onto fabric is the use of tracing paper. Using a pencil or pen, you draw the design onto the tracing paper and sew over it. You then tear off the tracing paper and transfer the embroidery pattern to the fabric. You can also use dressmakers carbon paper, and powdery ink on one side.

This technique can be used for any embroidery project. First, make sure that you have a pattern ready to trace. You can buy paper with an adhesive backing, but you can also use regular tracing paper instead. It will work fine if you have a thick, fuzzy fabric. If you use a lighter-colored fabric, you may want to reverse the design before tracing it onto the textile.

Water-soluble pens

If you plan on transferring your embroidery design to a fabric project, you can use water-soluble markers to trace the pattern. Water-soluble pens come in various colors and have different durations of ink. Some will fade with air, while others require water to become invisible. The brand you choose will depend on the type of fabric you're working with. The water-soluble marker brand Clover has three different tip thicknesses to suit your needs.

When using water-soluble pens, you'll need to place your design on a piece of fabric that is sufficiently bright to see the transfer lines. Choose a sunny window to do this if possible. You can also try your favorite pen, but be aware that different pens will have different results and work better on other fabrics. Test it on a small fabric before transferring the entire design.

Pattern transfer paper

There are a few steps to follow when putting your embroidery design on fabric using pattern transfer paper. First, you must lay the transfer paper face down on your fabric. You can also try the design with a pencil or ballpoint pen. After tracing the pattern, lift the transfer paper to reveal your design on the fabric. Do not worry about stray marks; they will wash off after the embroidery is done.

Next, you will need to trace the pattern onto the paper. This paper contains a pigment that transfers to the fabric. Some fabric types do not work well with these papers, especially those with a fuzzy surface. Also, you should select a light-colored one for dark-colored fabrics; lastly, like the paper with the color, you want to transfer to your fabric. You can purchase pattern transfer paper at any craft store or online.

Pattern transfer pencils

The first step is to place the pattern and the fabric on a light table. Use a pencil or fine-tipped pen to trace the design onto the fabric. The lines will be fainter after 24 hours, so practice on scrap paper before transferring the pattern to the fabric. You can also trace the design on tracing paper by stitching through it. If you need to draft a large pattern, it is better to cut out a section and place it on a lightbox.

You can use an iron-on embroidery pencil if you don't have a window or lightbox. This type of pen has thicker lines and is valid for projects where guidelines won't be visible. However, if you're worried about seeing the stencil, try another method. You can also trace directly onto the fabric. To get accurate results, you should practice on a small section of the fabric before applying it to the fabric.

Sulky iron on pens

Sulky Iron-On Transfer pens come in a re-closable tube. Choose from different colors and thicknesses. Once you've printed your design, you can trace it onto fabric with the iron on the pen. Covering marks with the design is easy, and the pens glide on like markers. The pens are made in the USA, and the instructions are simple.

Sulky Iron-On Transfer Pens are great for putting embroidery designs on fabric, especially for those who don't have access to a sewing machine. They have a special ink that dries quickly and easily to create a permanent transfer. 

The best way to use these pens is to trace the design reverse. This will give you a mirrored image and a printed design. Then, you can iron the design onto the fabric with a hot iron. Be sure to move the iron slowly, or the lines will become distorted.