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Jolly Santa
Size: 71.6x98.0 mm (2.82x3.86"), Stitches: 15877
Size: 78.8x107.7 mm (3.10x4.24"), Stitches: 18504
Size: 86.5x118.4 mm (3.41x4.66") , Stitches: 21343
His Reindeer
Size: 59.2x97.9 mm (2.33x3.85"), Stitches: 9879
Size: 64.9x107.7 mm (2.56x4.24"), Stitches: 11477
Size: 71.4x118.5 mm (2.81x4.67") , Stitches: 13230
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, .sew, .dat, .vp3, xxx
Bring the magic of Christmas to your embroidery projects with our "Jolly Santa and His Reindeer Set Machine Embroidery Designs." This charming duo, featuring Santa in his iconic red suit and his loyal reindeer companion, is perfect for adding festive cheer to any creation. Santa is depicted with his jolly face, full of holiday spirit, holding a beautifully wrapped gift box. His reindeer friend, with its cute antlers and warm smile, perfectly captures the coziness of the season. Designed to fit a 4x4 inch hoop (100x100 cm), this set offers three sizes, making it versatile for various fabric projects.
Embroidering on Velvet: Embroidering on velvet can elevate your project, adding a touch of luxury and elegance. However, velvet is a delicate fabric that requires special care during embroidery. Velvet’s pile can easily be crushed, leading to the notorious “hoop burn.” To avoid this, it's advisable to float the fabric rather than hoop it directly. This means securing the fabric on top of the hooped stabilizer using temporary adhesive spray. The rich texture of velvet beautifully complements the festive theme of the Jolly Santa and His Reindeer design, making your creation truly stand out.
How to Avoid Hoop Burn: One of the biggest challenges with delicate fabrics like velvet is avoiding hoop burn. Hoop burn occurs when the fabric fibers are pressed down by the hoop, leaving a noticeable ring or mark even after the hoop is removed. To prevent this, consider using a piece of muslin or another thin protective layer between the hoop and the fabric. Alternatively, you can opt to "float" the fabric by hooping only the stabilizer and adhering the velvet to it with a temporary spray adhesive. This method ensures that your velvet fabric remains unmarked and pristine. If hoop burn does occur, you can often alleviate it by gently steaming the area or using a fabric brush to lift the fibers back up.
Companion Designs: Pair this delightful set with our Christmas Polar Bear and Elf Set Machine Embroidery Designs for a complete North Pole-themed project. Together, these designs bring a joyful, heartwarming touch to any holiday décor, whether you’re embellishing towels, stockings, or other festive items.