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Carrot Ornament Christmas Tree Machine Embroidery Design features a small fir tree decorated with bright carrots, red bows and gold hanging loops. The playful motif is ideal for children’s Christmas and New Year table settings, linen napkins, placemats, gift bags and festive basket liners.
The carrot decorations also make this design a memorable choice for gifts and table décor celebrating the Year of the Rabbit. The motif is not limited to a zodiac year and can be reused for family Christmas projects every season.
This product contains files for computerized embroidery machines. A finished napkin, placemat, bag or other physical item is not included.
Included sizes: 4
Size: 57.0x98.0 mm (2.24x3.86 "), Stitches: 13747
Size: 62.7x107.8 mm (2.47x4.24 "), Stitches: 15117
Size: 68.9x118.5 mm (2.71x4.67 "), Stitches: 16881
Size: 75.7x130.2 mm (2.98x5.13 "), Stitches: 18876
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, .sew, .dat, .vp3, xxx
The smallest file fits a true 100x100 mm or 4x4 inch embroidery field. Examples include Brother PE535, PE545, PE570 and SE700. These machines normally use the PES format.
The three taller files require more than 100 mm of available height. All four files fit a true 130x180 mm or 5x7 inch field, such as those used by Brother PE900 and SE2000.
The Janome MC100E provides a 140x140 mm field and supports JEF files, so it can accommodate all four supplied sizes. These models are examples rather than a complete compatibility list.
Always compare both exact file dimensions with the machine’s actual embroidery field. A larger multi-position hoop does not increase the maximum size allowed for one continuous file.
For stable medium-weight cotton or tightly woven linen, use a medium tear-away backing such as OESD Ultra Clean & Tear. It provides support for the narrow fir branches, bows and hanging carrot details while allowing the excess backing to be removed after stitching.
Read the OESD Ultra Clean & Tear stabilizer guide.
For a finished napkin that is difficult to hoop, Madeira Cotton Fix is a self-adhesive tear-away option. Hoop the stabilizer, expose the adhesive area and place the marked napkin without distorting its weave.
See the Madeira Cotton Fix guide.
Use soft cutaway backing for loose linen, flexible basket panels or projects where the backing will be hidden beneath a lining. Smooth cotton and linen normally do not need water-soluble topping.
When lace has not yet been attached, embroider the flat napkin first and complete the decorative edge afterward. This avoids placing the hoop over a thick lace seam.
The motif suits small seasonal collections of napkin sets, placemats, gift bags and basket liners. When setting the retail price, include fabric, stabilizer, thread, machine time, finishing, packaging and rejected test pieces.
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Yes. The carrot ornaments make it especially suitable for Year of the Rabbit gifts, children’s napkins and themed holiday table settings.
Only the smallest supplied file fits a true 100x100 mm or 4x4 inch embroidery field.
Yes, provided the machine offers a true field of approximately 130x180 mm and supports one of the included formats.
Yes. Its 140x140 mm maximum embroidery area is large enough for the complete supplied size range.
Use medium tear-away backing on stable, tightly woven linen. Choose soft cutaway backing when the linen is loose, flexible or covered by a lining.
Usually not. Topping is mainly useful when a textured or raised surface could hide the narrow branches and small decorative details.
No. Independent resizing can damage stitch density, underlay, pull compensation and the shape of the small ornaments. Use the professional Resize of Design service when another size is required.