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Size: 73.9x78.2 mm (2.91x3.08"), Stitches: 6503
Size: 81.3x86.0 mm (3.20x3.39"), Stitches: 7426
Size: 89.4x94.6 mm (3.52x3.72") , Stitches: 8279
Size: 93.1x98.4 mm (3.67x3.87"), Stitches: 8687
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The Damask pattern free machine embroidery design is an exquisite choice for adding elegance to home textiles. This intricate pattern, inspired by classic damask motifs, lends a sophisticated touch to curtains, table linens, and other decor elements. Available in four sizes, this versatile design allows you to adapt it for various projects, from window treatments to small napkin embellishments. To create a cohesive, luxurious look, consider pairing it with its companion design, the Golden Damascus decor machine embroidery design. Together, these patterns can elevate any space, adding a sense of refinement and elegance.
Luxury curtains are typically crafted from dense, high-quality fabrics like heavy linen, velvet, or cotton with weights ranging from 200-300 grams per square meter (6-9 oz per square yard). When embroidering the Damask pattern free machine embroidery design on such fabrics, especially in a scatter or checkerboard pattern, a tear-away stabilizer with a weight of 70-100 grams per square meter (2-3 oz per square yard) is recommended. This provides the necessary support for clean, detailed stitching without adding excessive stiffness to the curtains.
A useful guideline for selecting stabilizer weight is to divide the fabric weight by 3 or 4. For example, if the curtain fabric weighs around 250 g/m² (7.4 oz/yd²), a stabilizer weight of approximately 70-100 g/m² (2-3 oz/yd²) would work well. However, this formula is just an approximation, and factors like fabric type and design density can also impact the ideal stabilizer choice.
For embroidery on heavy curtains, use needles such as Schmetz Universal 75/11 or Organ Needles Sharp 80/12. These needle sizes ensure smooth stitching through dense fabric, reducing the risk of thread breakage and fabric damage.
With the right stabilizer and needle, the Damask pattern free machine embroidery design brings elegance and opulence to luxury curtains, adding a regal touch to any room.