By knowing the speed of your embroidery machine, you can find out how long it will take to embroider a design.
To use the embroidery calculator, click on the number of stitches in the product description.
Size: 128.2x147.7 mm (5.05x5.81 "), Stitches: 19187
Size: 172.2x198.3 mm (6.78x7.81 "), Stitches: 25971
Size: 198.2x228.3 mm (7.80x8.99 "), Stitches: 30076
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, .sew, .dat, xxx, vp3
The Winter Bird and Rowan Frame machine embroidery design brings a touch of nature’s beauty to your seasonal projects. Featuring a charming winter bird nestled among vibrant rowanberries, this design is perfect for adding a festive, yet natural, accent to your textiles. It is available in three sizes, making it suitable for medium-sized hoops, allowing flexibility in choosing the right fit for your project.
This design works beautifully on a variety of items, from table linens to decorative cushions, or even as a feature on winter apparel. The intricate details of the bird and the delicate rowan branches create a standout focal point that complements holiday decor or gift-making projects.
With the included commercial license, the Winter Bird and Rowan Frame can be used not only for personal creations but also for selling embroidered items. It’s a great option for small business owners looking to create unique seasonal products, offering both beauty and versatility.
Question: I am just starting with embroidery and don't know what threads to use for cotton fabric. What would you recommend?
Answer: For embroidery on cotton fabric, here are a few thread options:
Polyester threads – These are a versatile choice for embroidery. They are strong, resistant to fading, and work well with most embroidery machines.
Cotton threads – These pair nicely with natural fabrics like cotton. They provide a soft, matte finish that complements the texture of the fabric beautifully.
Silk threads – If you're looking to add shine and elegance, silk threads are perfect for decorative projects, although they require more delicate handling.
It's also important to adjust the thread tension on your machine correctly and use a stabilizer to prevent fabric puckering during embroidery.