English Tea Set Doilies & Edges (Lace)Dress up your next tea party with a charming freestanding lace set. Round and oval doilies provide elegant resting spots for a teapot, sugar bowl, creamer, and saucers. Embroidered with cotton thread, this ensemble is warm, hearty, and soft. SuppliesSupplies needed: Designs Used: Special Project Notes: You can use either 40 weight rayon thread or 30 � 35 weight cotton thread. Products Used
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Steps To Complete
These project instructions show you how to embroider freestanding lace, with special emphasis on adding lace edging to a linen napkin, and making a napkin cuff. |
Because freestanding lace is two-sided, and both sides of the embroidery will be seen, wind a bobbin with the same thread that you'll be using in the needle. |
Embroider the designs. We use a size 11 sharp needle when embroidering free-standing lace. |
After each design has finished, unhoop the stabilizer and cut away the excess WSS. Trim as close to the embroidery as possible, without cutting any of the stitches. |
(If you are working with the cuff in one piece, skip this step.) |
Soak the WSS away according to the package instructions. |
Blot the excess water away with a paper towel, and allow lace to dry completely. |
Bring the two ends of the cuff together, and with a needle and thread, sew them together. |
Next, we'll add edging to a linen napkin. To do this, we chose to embroider the lace border with thread that closely matches the napkin's color, giving a tone-on-tone effect. |
Using a zipper foot and a straight stitch, sew the lace to the napkin. |
Roll the napkin, and slide the cuff over it. A beautiful addition to any place setting! |