Once again, consider categories labeled Heirloom or Bridal, but don’t just assume proper stitch density. However, designs need to be those that have been precisely digitized for lighter weight fabrics. Other lace effects are achieved by embroidering a design on sheer or semi-sheer fabrics. Often, if the speed of the embroidery machine is slowed down, a sharp, small gauge needle (65/9) can be used to “embroider” the pattern because the reality is simply a decorative stitch. Imply “lace”, especially when stitched on sheer fabrics. However, lace in a title can be describing a “lace effect”, which requires a fabric foundation, a strip of lace to be used as an accent or even an item made of lace. Many design collections include the word lace in their title, and this is especially true for embroidery intended for Bridal or even Heirloom designs. We all know what lace is, but do we understand “lace” in terms of machine embroidery? Pamela is an expert embroiderer, designer, digitizer and all around wonderful girl! We are so happy to have her contributing to the Sulky Blog! Design from “Tatted Edges Set” by “From The Needle of Anne” This series is written by guest blogger, Pamela Cox.
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