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Treat yourself to a bunch of delicious grapes on towels, aprons, potholders, reusable grocery bags, and more!
Size: 112.0x176.0 mm (4.41x6.93 "), Stitches: 22049
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, .sew, .dat, .vp3, xxx
The grape cluster in this machine embroidery design is dense and voluminous, making it look especially realistic and elegant. It works beautifully on heavy linen — ideal for embroidered napkins, table runners, and tablecloths.
1. Choose the right fabric:
Use heavyweight linen (200 g/m² or more). It provides the structure needed to support dense stitches without puckering or distortion.
2. Stabilizer selection:
Opt for a heavy tear-away stabilizer (around 80–90 g/m²). It gives solid backing for dense patterns and helps maintain stitch accuracy.
3. Hooping method:
Hoop the linen fabric together with the stabilizer. Avoid floating — the fabric should lie flat and smooth with no wrinkles. Use low tension to prevent stretching the linen.
4. Extra tip for textured or open-weave linen:
Add a water-soluble topper film on top. This helps the stitches sit cleanly on the surface, especially when embroidering fine details like the vine tendrils or leaf veins.
Following these simple steps will ensure your embroidery turns out crisp, beautiful, and long-lasting.
Lush Grapevine
It’s perfect but I would like it to be embroidered faster