Beautiful Machine Embroidery Patterns
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Beautiful Machine Embroidery Patterns
I ran across the most beautiful and unusual machine embroidery patterns at;
www.cuteembroidery.com/angelbaby811. You may also find a few on Etsy under angelbabydesigns811. Oregon Patchwork also carries a few of her designs.
The design I fell in love with is called "Sunday Clothes" This is a set of Little Girls Fancy Dresses that stitch out very easily, and appear to be lacy.
There are many different designs also, Antique toys, Parrots, Flowers, etc. The designs are in a spiral effect that appears to be almost 3d, and all designs are tested.
I am always looking for new designs, and found these to be easy to work up, and love the spiral look. I hope you enjoy my "New Find"
Have As Much Fun As I Did!
Barbara
www.cuteembroidery.com/angelbaby811. You may also find a few on Etsy under angelbabydesigns811. Oregon Patchwork also carries a few of her designs.
The design I fell in love with is called "Sunday Clothes" This is a set of Little Girls Fancy Dresses that stitch out very easily, and appear to be lacy.
There are many different designs also, Antique toys, Parrots, Flowers, etc. The designs are in a spiral effect that appears to be almost 3d, and all designs are tested.
I am always looking for new designs, and found these to be easy to work up, and love the spiral look. I hope you enjoy my "New Find"
Have As Much Fun As I Did!
Barbara
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These patterns are not actual lace, you sew them out on fabric as usual, but they appear lacy, or frilly.
Take the plunge, the really stitch out beautiful, and the prices are sooo reasonable. Many to choose from also.
Take the plunge, the really stitch out beautiful, and the prices are sooo reasonable. Many to choose from also.
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Happy to share. I have two more to stitch up and will post as soon I have finished. I just used Sulky embroidery thread, though I'm sure any good embroidery thread would do well for these designs.
My granddaughter asked me to frame them each and hang them in her room. Would make a beautiful quilt or wall hanging also. Yes, I'm excited to try the antique toy patterns also.
My granddaughter asked me to frame them each and hang them in her room. Would make a beautiful quilt or wall hanging also. Yes, I'm excited to try the antique toy patterns also.
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FSL is very easy to do, you just need to remember that the bobbin thread has to be the same as the needle thread. They are fun and easy to do. You don't need to "tackle" it but if you need any help you can pm me.
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Very cute Barbara! They stitch out nice in cotton as well, just depends if you want the shine or not. There are so many good sites, and most with free designs, I spend more time looking and buying designs than sewing them out.
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