By knowing the speed of your embroidery machine, you can find out how long it will take to embroider a design.
To use the embroidery calculator, click on the number of stitches in the product description.
Size: 98.0x133.5 mm (3.86x5.26 "), Stitches: 24524
Size: 107.8x146.9 mm (4.24x5.78 "), Stitches: 28194
Size: 118.5x161.6 mm (4.67x6.36 "), Stitches: 32695
Size: 128.0x174.3 mm (5.04x6.86"), Stitches: 36823
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Winter Bear with Christmas Tree — a charming machine embroidery design perfect for holiday decor. It adds coziness and magic to towels, napkins, or other textile items.
If you plan to embroider on linen with an approximate weight of 160 grams per square meter, it’s recommended to use a medium-weight tear-away stabilizer, around 50 grams per square meter. This will help maintain the shape and clarity of the stitches. Suitable options include Madeira Cotton Stable 50 g/m², Floriani Tearaway Medium 50 g/m², or Gunold Easy-Tear 50 g/m².
Madeira Cotton Stable 50 g/m² is a medium-weight tear-away stabilizer, ideal for embroidery on lightweight to medium fabrics like linen, cotton, and other natural materials. Made from natural cotton fiber, it’s soft to the touch and easy to remove after embroidery. With a weight of 50 g/m², this stabilizer effectively supports the fabric, preventing distortion or shifting during embroidery.
Floriani Tearaway Medium 50 g/m² is a medium-weight tear-away stabilizer designed for various fabric types, including linen, cotton, and other heavier materials. It provides reliable support, preventing stretching and shifting of the fabric. After embroidery, it tears away easily without leaving marks or distorting the design. Its 50 g/m² weight makes it ideal for complex, detailed designs, giving them clarity and precision.
Gunold Easy-Tear 50 g/m² is a medium-weight tear-away stabilizer, perfect for lightweight to medium fabrics like cotton, linen, and blends. With its 50 g/m² weight, it provides strong support during embroidery, preventing fabric movement and stretching. After embroidery, it tears away smoothly and cleanly without damaging the edges, which is especially important for complex, intricate designs.