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Border No. 1
Size: 60.3x178.8 mm (2.37x7.04"), Stitches: 9704
Size: 66.3x196.7 mm (2.61x7.74"), Stitches: 10968
Border No. 2
Size: 61.1x164.8 mm (2.41x6.49"), Stitches: 8334
Size: 67.2x178.3 mm (2.65x7.14"), Stitches: 9463
Corner design
Size: 98.1x98.2 mm (3.86x3.87"), Stitches: 7468
Size: 107.9x108.0 mm (4.25x4.25"), Stitches: 8572
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Embroidery Designs for Table Textiles
This Red Plaid Embroidery Design Set adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to your table textiles. This set includes two borders and a design for the corner of a napkin or towel, making creating a cohesive and coordinated look easy.
The bold red and white plaid pattern is eye-catching and festive, perfect for special occasions or everyday use. You can embroider the borders on the edges of tablecloths, napkins, placemats, and more. The corner design is perfect for embroidery on the corners of napkins or towels.
This embroidery design set is easy to use and is suitable for all skill levels. The designs are available in two sizes, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs.
Where to Embroider Red Plaid Border
* Cuffs
* Trousers
* Edge of napkin or kitchen towel
* Tablecloths
* Placemats
* Table runners
* Coasters
* Pot holders
* Pillowcases
* Tote bags
* And more!
Origin of the Checkered Pattern
The checkered pattern, plaid or tartan, has a long and rich history. It is thought to have originated in Celtic cultures, where it was used to identify different clans or tribes. The checkered pattern was also popular in ancient Rome and used on clothing, armor, and other objects.
In the Middle Ages, the checkered pattern became associated with royalty and nobility. It was often used on coats of arms and other heraldic devices. The checkered pattern was also used on clothing and other objects to show the wearer's status and wealth.
Today, the checkered pattern is still popular all over the world. It is used on various items, including clothing, home décor, and food. The checkered pattern is often associated with autumn, the holidays, and other festive occasions.
Conclusion
This Red Plaid Embroidery Design Set is a great way to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your table textiles. The bold red and white plaid pattern is eye-catching and festive, perfect for special occasions or everyday use. The set includes two borders and a design for the corner of a napkin or towel, making creating a cohesive and coordinated look easy.
This embroidery design set is easy to use and is suitable for all skill levels. The designs are available in two sizes, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs.
Remember, it's the details that often make the most significant difference. Add this pattern to your collection and watch as the mundane transforms into the extraordinary.
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