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Sit back and relax machine embroidery design
Sit back and relax machine embroidery design












  1. #SIT BACK AND RELAX MACHINE EMBROIDERY DESIGN HOW TO#
  2. #SIT BACK AND RELAX MACHINE EMBROIDERY DESIGN PLUS#

Sit back, relax, and enjoy a picnic while listening to live music. This design is 7605 stitches, and fits in a 4" X 4" hoop. This Fathers Day enjoy an afternoon of music on the south lawns.

sit back and relax machine embroidery design

This unique and creative design has been carefully thought of and designed just for your enjoyment and for your artistic freedom to create amazing embroidery gifts, home decor, and projects for yourself, clients and friends! Windmill Designs is excited to provide Sit & Relax Machine Embroidery Design in all the popular embroidery design formats that will work with your embroidery machine. Due to global piracy policies, no refunds are available for electronic data files of designs unless proven to be defective and cannot be corrected.Įmbroidery Design Sit & Relax Machine Embroidery Design from Windmill Designs in all popular formats including ART, DST, EXP, HUS, PES, XXX and many more. Windmill Designs will not be held liable for any monetary losses or consequential damages as a result of using this design. You must have written consent to mass market items using this design. Items with this design sewn onto the product may be sold commercially with limitation. You may want to pick up extra thread next time you are at the store.Sit & Relax Machine Embroidery Design Embroidery Designīy licensing this design you agree to these terms: This design is copyright protected by Windmill Designs and may not be distributed, altered or unaltered in any format outside of or directly from Windmill Designs. If your hand feels tacky when you open your fist, rinse some more. Pick up the lace and squeeze it in your hand. The water-soluble stabilizer seems to be harder to remove the second time.Ī good way to tell if there is still stabilizer remaining in the design is blot the lace between two layers of a towel to squeeze out most of the moisture. You can let it soak for a while, but don’t let it dry out until you are sure that all the stabilizer is gone. If you want the lace to be soft, rinse it for several minutes. If you want the lace to be on the stiff side, don’t wash all the stabilizer out. Rinse the lace under warm water to remove the remainder of the stabilizer. When the stitching is completed, remove the stabilizer from the hoop and cut away the bulk of the stabilizer. This design is from OESD Holiday Ornaments and Charms Collection #12469, FSL Ornament 3 But you can just sit back, have a cup of coffee, and relax as the lace is created. There are a lot of stitches in lace designs so this may take a good while to stitch out. See how the stitches are coming apart? This is NOT a free-standing lace design. Make sure that somewhere on the description is the word “free-standing” or “stand-alone.” It may look like lace in the picture, but if it isn’t specifically stated that the design is free-standing, then the lace will not hold together properly when the stabilizer is rinsed away. If the stabilizer is not held firmly between the inner and outer rings of the hoop, the lace will not stitch out very well. Tighten the screw on the outer ring of the hoop as tight as you can get it.

#SIT BACK AND RELAX MACHINE EMBROIDERY DESIGN PLUS#

Hoop a couple of layers of AquaMesh Plus (my favorite) or BadgeMaster in the hoop by itself. So it is better to start off with a new needle and you won’t have to worry about it. A burr can really damage the stabilizer during the embroidery process and if so, then the lace won’t hold together. Put pretty thread (I like Isacord) in the needle and wind a bobbin with the same thread.

#SIT BACK AND RELAX MACHINE EMBROIDERY DESIGN HOW TO#

Here’s how to create lace with your embroidery machine.

sit back and relax machine embroidery design sit back and relax machine embroidery design

The ornaments below are from OESD Embroidery Collection #12469, Holiday Ornaments & Charms, and you’ll find instructions for these Traditional Ornaments with Modern Charm on their DIY embroidery blog. Creating free-standing lace with the embroidery machine is one of those techniques that look very difficult to create, but are really SO easy.














Sit back and relax machine embroidery design