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Size: 126.7x120.6 mm (4.99x4.75 "), Stitches: 33753
Size: 138.6x132.0 mm (5.46x5.20 "), Stitches: 38127
Size: 148.6x141.6 mm (5.85x5.57 "), Stitches: 42089
Size: 158.6x151.0 mm (6.24x5.94 "), Stitches: 46587
Formats: .dst, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, dat, jef, vp3, .sew
Introducing the Baroque-Inspired Bauble with Red Bow machine embroidery design, a perfect blend of classic baroque artistry and festive charm. This intricate pattern features ornate detailing complemented by a vibrant red bow, adding a touch of sophistication to your holiday decorations. Ideal for embellishing linens, tree skirts, or festive table runners, this design is available in four sizes, offering versatility for various projects.
Q: What is the weight of linen napkins measuring 140–160 grams per square meter in U.S. measurements?
A: Linen fabric weighing 140–160 g/m² translates to approximately 4.13–4.72 ounces per square yard.
Q: Which stabilizer is recommended for embroidering on linen napkins of this weight?
A: For linen napkins within this weight range, a medium-weight tear-away stabilizer is advisable. This provides adequate support during embroidery and can be easily removed afterward.
Q: Are there specific considerations when selecting a stabilizer for linen fabric?
A: Yes, when choosing a stabilizer for linen, consider the following:
Fabric Density: Linen's natural weave can vary; a medium-weight stabilizer typically offers sufficient support without adding bulk.
Design Complexity: Intricate or dense embroidery designs may require additional stabilization to prevent fabric distortion.
Stabilizer Removal: Tear-away stabilizers are suitable for linen, as they can be removed cleanly without damaging the fabric.
Q: Is there a formula to determine the appropriate stabilizer weight based on fabric weight?
A: While no strict formula exists, a common practice is to use a stabilizer weighing approximately one-third of the fabric's weight. For linen at 140–160 g/m² (4.13–4.72 oz/yd²), a stabilizer around 50 g/m² (1.47 oz/yd²) is appropriate.
Q: What are some recommended stabilizer brands and their weights available internationally?
A: Here are several options:
Pellon 806 Stitch-N-Tear: A medium-weight tear-away stabilizer suitable for various fabrics.
Sulky Tear-Easy: A versatile tear-away stabilizer that provides excellent support.
OESD StabilStick Tear-Away: A self-adhesive tear-away stabilizer ideal for hard-to-hoop projects.
These stabilizers are widely available in sewing stores globally and are well-suited for linen embroidery projects.
Q: Is there a companion design to the Baroque-Inspired Bauble with Red Bow?
A: Yes, the Christmas Ball with Baroque Pattern and Bow is a complementary design that pairs beautifully with the Baroque-Inspired Bauble, allowing for cohesive and elegant holiday decor.