Layered LaceAdd petals to flowers, wings to butterflies, and more with layered lace embroidery designs. They're a beautiful way to bring your embroidery to life! Supplies
ToolsProducts Used
|
Add petals to flowers, wings to butterflies, and more with layered lace embroidery designs. They're a beautiful way to bring your embroidery to life!
Steps To Complete
Layered lace designs have two or three pieces. |
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. |
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. |
Freestanding lace is seen from both sides, so wind a bobbin with the same thread that you're using in the needle. |
Hoop the stabilizer firmly. Make sure it is nice and tight with no wrinkles. |
Use 40 weight rayon or polyester thread. You can also use 30 weight cotton or metallic thread for most freestanding lace designs. |
Embroider the design. |
After embroidering each piece, 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. |
Blot the excess water away with a paper towel. |
While the embroidered pieces are still damp, mold to form the shape. In this example, we're forming the butterfly's wings. |
After the embroider is completely dry, layer the pieces together. |
Gain a lifelike look with your embroidery by stitching layered lace designs! |
In this example, a button was used for the flower center. This adds even more of a three-dimensional feel to the freestanding lace. |