Ornate Banana Machine Embroidery Design - 2 sizes

Ornate banana machine embroidery design will help create a warm, pleasant and friendly atmosphere. It is a part of our collection of ornamental designs and just perfectly matches with all other ornamental fruit and vegetable designs for machine embroidery.

Such a bright, sweet and luxurious design will become a bright decoration of any interior.

Let`s denote spheres of application of a bright ornamental banana:

1. Serving napkins. You can embroider a set of identical napkins, or you can make a whole collection using other fruit and vegetable designs for machine embroidery
2. Kitchen Towels
3. Picnic pillows
4. Summer tablecloth
5. Embroidery on the cover of the cookbook
6. Placemats
7. Kitchen bag for small things or spices
8. Kitchen glove
9. Coasters

Therefore, you can use this design almost anywhere. It is even interesting to create unusual kitchen curtains with this design, using it as a pattern for the print.

Ornate Banana Machine Embroidery Design – 2 sizes

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Size: 98.5×124.2 mm (3.88×4.89 “), Stitches: 10385
Size: 125.5×158.3 mm (4.94×6.23 “), Stitches: 14786,
Formats: .dst, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, dat, jef, .vp3, xxx, sew, tab

Nevertheless, we want to offer you no less interesting idea, which you definitely like. It is embroidering a sweet ornamental banana on an apron. Add to your usual and inconspicuous apron originality; create your own individual cooking style. In addition, the embroidered apron will be an excellent gift for your relatives or friends who love cooking. Moreover, it is not just a simple words or an impossible idea. Since we care about our customers, we not only designate the areas of application of our designs, but also tell how to make it. That is why we will answer now on two important questions: What is needed for embroidery of such a design and how to embroider such an ornamental banana (or you can use other fruit and vegetable designs for machine embroidery) on your apron.

Tip: For embroidery on an apron, we recommend that you make it on store-bought one. If you decided to embroider on a sewing-pattern, properly place the embroidery. Mind the fact that you will need to leave approximately 1 cm for steam on each side.

Components of the embroidery process:

~ Store-bought apron or sewing-pattern
~ Medium-weight cut-away stabilizer
~ Glue fabric stick
~ Air-erase pen
~ Ornate banana machine embroidery design

Description of the embroidery process:

Spread an apron or sewing-pattern on a flat surface. Then open the archive provided by Royal Present to this design. Find and print the information file. It is a design template in full size with a marked center of embroidery and direction lines of X and Y axes.

Attach a printout to the product, and transfer points and lines with the using of air-erase pen. Postpone the template. Take the cut-away stabilizer (it is better to take medium-weight one) and spray the glue of a temporary fixation onto it. Wait a few seconds and glue the fabric. Remember that the size of the stabilizer should always be larger than the size of the hoop you selected.

Hoop the fabric together with the stabilizer in the embroidery frame. Set them in the machine so that the needle (you can take 11 or 75/11) was in the center of the embroidery you marked. Embroider the design.

Unhoop the apron and cut off the excess stabilizer, retreating from the edge of the embroidery about 1/3 Inc. The embroidery is ready.

We recommend embroidering this magnificent Ornate banana machine embroidery design on a white festive apron. This combination of white and sunny yellow will be wonderful.

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Author: Ludmila Konovalova

My name is Lyudmila Konovalova, and I lead Royal Present Embroidery. Embroidery for me is more than a profession; it is a legacy of my Ukrainian and Bulgarian heritage, where every woman in my family was a virtuoso in cross-stitch and smooth stitching. This art, passed down through generations, is part of my soul and a symbol of national pride.

Date: 05.04.2018