Scalloped Grape Border Embroidery Design

Often, when we do something with our own hands, for example, an embroidered tablecloth, a table napkin or a towel, we think about how to design the edge of the product beautifully. With this purpose, we created our Scalloped Grape Border Embroidery Design.

It is simple and concise, and suitable for a variety of styles and fabrics. Excellent this Scalloped Grape Border Embroidery Design will look, for example, on a textile curtain for a bath. The design of the bathroom is as important as the interior of other parts of the house. Moreover, using this pattern for embroidery, you can completely change it.

Now there are nylon or polyester curtains for the bathroom. It seems, at first glance, that they have the appearance of ordinary fabric. Nevertheless, in fact, such curtains do not pass water, have excellent characteristics, do not change color under the influence of sunlight and do not lose their properties, contacting with water, as, for example, an ordinary fabric.

Scalloped Grape Border Embroidery Design

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Size: 59.0×163.0 mm (2.32×6.42 “), Stitches: 11617
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .sew, .exp, .dat, vp3

Here such curtains can be decorated with embroidery. In addition, Scalloped Grape Border Embroidery Design perfectly fits for it. Therefore, now we will tell you how to apply such an embroidery and make an unusual curtain in the bathroom.

To do this you will need:

~ Ready-made curtain for bathroom from cotton nylon or polyester

~ Dense water-soluble non-woven fabric (for example, Solufix from Vilene)

~ Printed template for positioning the design

~ Air-erase pen

Print out the template that we provide to each of our designs. Attach it to the fabric, and in this case to the finished curtain, and with the using of the air-erase pen, transfer the marked point of the center and the axis direction line. Postpone the printout.

Take a water-soluble non-woven fabric. An excellent variant of such a stabilizer will be a dense water-soluble self-adhesive nonwoven fabric from Solufix. Its main characteristics:

~ Suitable for all types of embroidery and for virtually all types of fabrics

~ It dissolves well in cold water

~ Since this is a self-adhesive non-woven fabric, it cannot be ironed in any way

~ To glue it to the fabric it is enough to simply attach the non-woven fabric to the wrong side of the cloth and press it down to fix it.

~ Do not tear, but dissolve in water.

So, glue, as described above non-woven fabric, hoop the stabilized fabric in the embroidery frame. Install them in the machine so that the needle is in the marked center of the embroidery and press the presser foot down. Embroider this Scalloped Grape Border Embroidery Design. After embroidery, unhoop the cloth, and soak it with water to remove the stabilizer. Voila, the original curtain with lovely berry on the edge is ready.

In addition, you can embroider the design for processing the edge of the berry on the children’s bedclothes.

To do this you will need:

~ Fabric for the bedcover, usually natural cotton is popular.

~ Cut-away non-glue stabilizer

~ Fabric glue stick (for example, Gunold KK100)

~ Printed design template

~ Air-erase pen

Measure the required amount of cloth for the bedding. Then print out the template and attach it to the fabric. Using an air-erase pen, move the marks from the template to the fabric. Postpone the printout. Take a cut-away stabilizer and a glue of a temporary fixation, for example Gunold KK100. Spray the adhesive onto the stabilizer and glue the fabric on top.

*** For more information on temporary spray adhesive or cut-away stabilizers, visit our Embroidery Library.

Hoop the fabric with the stabilizer and place the embroidery frame in the machine so that the needle is in the marked center of the embroidery. For convenience, roll the edges of the fabric and fasten them with clips.

Scalloped Grape Border Embroidery Design. After the machine has finished embroidering, unhoop the fabric, cut off the excess stabilizer. Then cut the edge of the product close to the satin stitch. If the fabric is not loose, it will not let the edges crumble, if on the contrary, use Stop Frying fabrics glue from Aleene`s. Some information for those who encounter such glue for the first time.

Stop Frying fabrics glue from Aleene`s

Stop Frying from Aleene`s is a thick white glue that does not spread during application. It is enough to simply take a brush, apply glue to the edge of the product, and allow drying the glue for 24 hours.

Important: when applying, try not to get out on the embroidery field, so as not to damage it.

Before washing the product, we recommend to wait at least 7 days.

Note: the glue is not compatible with certain types of fabric. Therefore, always check their conformity and the result on a piece of the same fabric, so as not to damage the finished product.

The other edges of the bedding can be folded and fixed with a machine or manual seam.

Other equally interesting ideas of the using Scalloped Grape Border Embroidery Design.

~ You can create a complete set for a baby cot. Embroidered bed linen, sides and canopy on the bed will look cute, beautiful and gentle.

~ You can also embroider this design from border machine embroidery designs on the kitchen curtains to country house.

~ Another interesting idea will be embroidery of this design on kitchen linen towels.

We hope that the Scalloped grape border machine embroidery design from border machine embroidery designs collection will inspire you to create unique decor elements or home textiles that will surprise your friends and family.

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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: 06.05.2018