Freestanding Lace Designs with multiple colors add magnificent depth and dimension to a classic technique. Follow these helpful tips and tricks to master embroidering multi-color freestanding lace.
How to Stitch Multi-Color Freestanding Lace
Project Supplies:
- Water-soluble stabilizer
(Vilene or Sulky Ultra Solvy)
- Freestanding lace design
The design used in this tutorial include:
Gather Materials:
Most embroidery designs are stitched onto fabric. But freestanding lace designs are specially digitized for water-soluble stabilizer. When that stabilizer is removed, beautiful freestanding lace remains behind.
There are a couple of different kinds of water-soluble stabilizer. One is clear and plastic, and that brand is Sulky Ultra Solvy. The other is soft and fibrous, called Vilene.
Both will work very well. Vilene is used in this demonstration.
Use a size 11 or 75/11 sharp sewing needle. A sharp sewing needle has a smaller, finer point than an embroidery needle. That means it will make smaller holes in the stabilizer.
Start Embroidering:
Since the lace will be seen from both sides, wind a bobbin with the same thread that you're using in the needle.
Wind a bobbin for both colors that you'll use when stitching the lace design.
Hoop the stabilizer firmly. Make sure it is nice and tight with no wrinkles.
Embroider the first color of the design.
You'll find that 40 weight rayon or polyester works well, as does 30 weight cotton. Metallic thread can also be used in freestanding lace designs.
When the first color has finished, change the bobbin to match the second color
Continue embroidering. The second color will sew next.
After embroidering, cut the excess stabilizer away.
The stabilizer's packaging should give instructions for removing the excess. For Vilene, soak the lace pieces for a few moments.
Air dry and press with an iron to complete.
Some lace embroidery designs have multiple layers. To assemble a layered freestanding lace design like this flower, stack the lace pieces on top of each other, and then glue or hand sew the layered pieces together.
Get Inspired:
Multi-color freestanding lace designs make beautiful coasters, centerpieces, and sun catchers, too.
You can also stitch them onto fabric, and brighten up jeans, jackets, and pockets.