Lace & Mylar DazzleLace and Mylar are a match made in heaven! Decorations made with both freestanding lace and Mylar are just the thing to put the "bling" into your projects. Supplies Needed: Products Used
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Steps To Complete
Special Project Notes: |
The lace with Mylar designs come with three files: one starts with an "X" followed by 4 numbers. This is the full embroidery file. |
To prepare the Mylar piece, we will make a stabilizer, Mylar, and paper template sandwich. Start by spraying a piece of medium weight cutaway stabilizer with a bit of temporary adhesive. Lay the Mylar, right side up, on the stabilizer and smooth in place. |
Spray the paper template with a quick shot of adhesive and smooth the template over the Mylar. Cut out the shape and remove the paper from the top of the Mylar. |
Repeat this for both of the Mylar pieces, front and back. |
Now that the Mylar pieces are cut and ready, it is time to embroider the design. Hoop a piece of heavy weight water-soluble stabilizer (I prefer Sulky Ultra Solvy). |
Since both sides of the design will show, wind a bobbin for each top thread color used in the design. |
Attach the hoop to the machine, load the full embroidery file (the file that starts with an "X" followed by 4 numbers), and start the design. The first thing that sews is the lace. |
After each color finishes, stop the machine. Check the color change sheet. If the color changes, remove the hoop and match the bobbin thread to the top thread. |
Reattach the hoop to the machine and continue with the design: the next thing that sews is the dieline for the Mylar pieces. |
After the dieline has sewn, stop the machine and remove the hoop from the machine (but do not unhoop the stabilizer). Spray the backside of the front Mylar piece with adhesive. |
Lay it right inside the dieline shape on the front side of the embroidery. |
Spray the backside of the back Mylar piece with adhesive and lay it right inside the dieline shape on the back side of the embroidery. |
Attach the hoop back on the machine and continue with the design. |
Continue with the design being sure to match the bobbin thread to the top thread when necessary. |
When the design has finished, soak it in water, hot from the tap, for about 15 minutes, or until the stabilizer is soaked away. |
Blot it with a paper towel and allow it to air dry. And your lace with Mylar design is complete! |
Here is a completed design showing the front. Be aware that the front will look slightly different than the back, as these designs are not 100% reversible. |
And here is a completed design showing the back. You'll notice the back looks slightly different than the front. |
Repeat the previous steps for stitching out the miniature freestanding lace designs. |
Lace and Mylar designs are wonderful year-round decorations for your home. Hang them in a window or place them on a table for an extra special touch of style! |