Cotton in the art surface technique Machine embroidery design

$20.00

Description

Cotton in the art surface technique Machine embroidery design

Design size IB354-1: 175,6 Х 294,2 mm (6,91 Х 11,58 inches )
Number of colors :13
Number of shifts thread : 14
Number of stitches : 52555
Formats : pes, hus, dst, jef, vp3, exp, xxx

Design size IB354-2: 128,0 Х 176,9 mm (5,04 Х 6,96 inches )
Number of colors :13
Number of shifts thread : 13
Number of stitches : 26497
Formats : pes, hus, dst, jef, vp3, exp, xxx

Design size IB354-3: 128,4 Х 165,9 mm (5,06 Х 6,53 inches )
Number of colors :13
Number of shifts thread : 14
Number of stitches : 27117
Formats : pes, hus, dst, jef, vp3, exp, xxx

Design size IB354-4: 128,9 Х 154,2 mm (5,07 Х 6,07 inches )
Number of colors :13
Number of shifts thread : 14
Number of stitches : 24753
Formats : pes, hus, dst, jef, vp3, exp, xxx

Design size IB354-5: 54,0 Х 168,3 mm (2,13 Х 6,63 inches )
Number of colors :1
Number of shifts thread : 1
Number of stitches : 4258
Formats : pes, hus, dst, jef, vp3, exp, xxx

Design size IB355: 69,0 Х 77,8 mm (2,72 Х 3,06 inches )
Number of colors :13
Number of shifts thread : 13
Number of stitches : 10069
Formats : pes, hus, dst, jef, vp3, exp, xxx

Now you and I are not surprised by the word “cotton”. This is the most popular fabric in the world, and the cheapest natural one at the same time. But when cotton was first imported to Europe, there were many questions about it. Cotton was known to be made from plants. Therefore by the analogy with wool people thought that small sheep were born on plants and “produced” the fabric.
An interesting version! I think that there is some truth in this theory, given what cotton looks like. The cotton fields look like a huge flock of white sheep. Do you agree?

 

Update your favorite textiles DIY style, with beautifully designed decorative embroidery! Embroidery is a fun way to add a touch of your personal style to clothing, accessories, and home décor pieces like throw pillows, blankets, tablecloths, and curtains. Give new life to well-loved wardrobe staples that might be showing signs of wear: just embroider elegant designs over any rip or tear to make them look even better than new!

I create a variety of styles and finishes including, FSL, Richelieu, photo stitch, and more! I am always happy to create a custom pattern just for you, for both personal and commercial use. Commercial use patterns will always remain unique to your brand!

Before you click send on that order, make sure that you selected the right dimensions for your sewing machine and project size!

You can use this design for embroidery items for personal use or sale , but do not have the right to resell or redistribute the design
We do not recommend resizing and editing of design.

EMBROIDERY
All embroidery designs are sold as downloadable files and created using the Wilcom software to be compatible with a variety of embroidery machines. Please refer to the list of dimensions and other necessary information about each design provided below to ensure that that design is compatible with your machine. More complicated designs include a step by step instructional – some with and some without diagrams – to help make your sewing process easier and more enjoyable. All designs are quality tested personally by me! All the test-runs are depicted in the photos, so you can be sure that what you see is what you get.
Please be aware that the quality of the final product will be greatly affected by factors other than the design itself. For best results, make sure to follow the instructions exactly, use the correct machinery (type, size, etc.,), be aware of how embroidery looks on different fabrics and use the appropriate stabilizer for your project.

USEFUL INFO:
Regular embroidery can be applied to a variety of fabrics: clothing, household textiles, purses, other accessories, etc.
FSL (free standing lace) is not stitched onto fabric, but rather onto a water-soluble stabilizer, which when washed away leaves behind a lovely lace piece. Use these to create accessories, Christmas decorations, wall décor, and more!
3D embroidery is applied onto fabric using a water-soluble stabilizer, and creates beautiful 3D accessories for your projects!

Stabilizers:
A stabilizer is a type of interlining used alongside fabric (and sometimes instead of it) to keep the fabric taught and in place while you work.

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