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Goat in daisies
Size: 128.0x164.6 mm (5.04x6.48"), Stitches: 23251
Size: 138.0x177.5 mm (5.43x6.99"), Stitches: 25177
Size: 148.0x190.3 mm (5.83x7.49"), Stitches: 27253
Size: 154.1x198.2 mm (6.07x7.80"), Stitches: 28522
Chamomile
Size: 50.6x51.6 mm (1.99x2.03"), Stitches: 1573
Size: 55.6x56.7 mm (2.19x2.23"), Stitches: 1725
Size: 61.2x62.5 mm (2.41x2.46 "), Stitches: 1882
Size: 67.4x68.7 mm (2.65x2.70 "), Stitches: 2102
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, .sew, .dat, xxx, vp3
Design for white fabric
Where to Use the Goat in Daisies Set of Machine Embroidery Designs?
The Goat in Daisies Set of Machine Embroidery Designs includes 4 sizes and is perfect for hoops 130x180 mm (5x7 inches) and larger. This charming, rustic design works beautifully on tea towels, tote bags, pillowcases, and country-style décor.
Why Does Fabric Wrinkle During Machine Embroidery?
Wrinkling can occur due to weak stabilization, incorrect hooping, or mismatched fabric and stabilizer weights.
What Stabilizer Should You Use?
Use a tear-away or cut-away stabilizer depending on the fabric. For medium-weight fabrics (around 200 g/m²), a stabilizer of 40–60 g/m² works best.
Formula: Stabilizer weight ≈ 20–30% of fabric weight. Example: For a 200 g/m² fabric, choose a stabilizer of 40–60 g/m².
Can You Sell Items Made with This Design?
Yes! The Goat in Daisies Set of Machine Embroidery Designs comes with a commercial license, so you can use it for products you sell.