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How can i sew a swirl pattern onto a piece of fabric?

how would i be able to draw it on with taylors chalk ? i would try a piece of paper and just sew through that but i don't want to be pulling it off for ages after :) not to mention obviously, i can't draw a good swirl ? i don't need it on a large scale, like the swirls on the big lollys you see :) Thank you xx

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Draw it on tear away, heat away or wash away embroidery stabilizer - whatever is appropriate for your fabric, and then sewOr hand baste, using thread and sew a mm or so away from the basting; pull the basting when done Or if only one side will be seen, mark on the back and sew, leaving the bobbin thread exposed as the public side when completeThis also allows you to use heavier threads and yarns and light ribbon (google bobbinwork)Or draw with one of the disappearing markers (test first to make sure that it stays gone after pressing, washing or whatever this might be subject to.) Or draw with plain tailor's chalk, probably as a chalk pencil, and brush off the chalk residue after sewingBeware of colored chalkswhite is safe, the rest can be problematic.

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