Lace on tulle – a combination of Easter eggs designs. Very similar to Lace collection, but tulle is a soft net material used for making veils and dresses.
These are delicate embroidery designs stitched onto transparent fabrics such as tulle or organza, often using freestanding lace or cutwork techniques. The result is light, airy, and highly decorative embroidery suitable for refined projects.
You can create lace curtains, bridal veils, christening gowns, table overlays, Easter decorations, festive ornaments, and elegant garment inserts. The designs are also popular for heirloom sewing and home decor enhancements.
Use a heavy water-soluble stabilizer such as Madeira Avalon Ultra or Sulky Ultra Solvy. Double or triple the stabilizer layer to support the design structure until it’s rinsed and dried.
Some designs are beginner-friendly, especially small ornaments and frames. More intricate patterns involving cutwork or layered appliqué may require intermediate experience and careful handling.
Yes, metallic threads can add shimmer and elegance to lace on tulle designs. Use a metallic needle and reduce the machine speed to avoid thread breakage. Pair with soft bobbin thread for a balanced finish.
Absolutely. Lace on tulle embroidery designs are typically available in several hoop sizes and formats such as PES, DST, JEF, EXP, VP3, and others to ensure compatibility with a wide range of embroidery machines.
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Most machines run around 600-750 stitches per minute. If a design has plenty of color changes and trims, it will take significantly longer to embroidery the design.