Size: 68.0x158.0 mm (2.68x6.22 "), Stitches: 5081
Size: 54.5x126.4 mm (2.15x4.98 "), Stitches: 3649
Size: 63.4x128.1 mm (2.50x5.04 "), Stitches: 3611
Size: 50.8x102.5 mm (2.00x4.04 "), Stitches: 2593
Size: 71.7x178.1 mm (2.82x7.01 "), Stitches: 6210
Size: 57.4x142.5 mm (2.26x5.61 "), Stitches: 4293
Size: 68.6x97.7 mm (2.70x3.85 "), Stitches: 5454
Size: 85.7x122.1 mm (3.37x4.81 "), Stitches: 7260,
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .sew, .exp, .dat, vp3, xxx
How to choose threads for machine embroidery?
We have prepared some useful tips for you.
First, when choosing a thread worth paying attention to the manufacturer.
Secondly, machine embroidery experts argue that a quality thread should be left twist. This can be determined in a very simple way:
Take the thread in both hands. Start spinning the thread with your right hand towards you. The left hand at this time remains motionless. Watch the thread. If it begins relaxing while you are doing so, the thread has the right twist, and if it curls even tighter, it has the left twist.
Thirdly, remember that the threads of the same thickness, but different types, differ among themselves. The most used threads are considered with thickness #40. At the same time, such viscose threads are thicker than polyester ones of the same numbering. And cotton, for example, is thicker than viscose.
We hope these tips will help to easily embroider Leaves and swallow Machine Embroidery Designs on fabric.
This design has been tested and reviewed to ensure top quality. Test stitch the design, or portions of it, before stitching it onto your final item, as results may vary depending on fabric and stabilizer combination.
Please don't sell or trade the embroidery file.