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Santa Claus cross stitch free embroidery design
diver361 posted a gallery image in Cross stitch embroidery art gallery
Santa Claus cross stitch free embroidery design is interesting idea for those people who want to make something original for this Christmas. This embroidery sample is not only picture. It is true 3d model that let you create ready work piece using it. As result you will get nice thing that can be used as decoration for you holiday meal or toy for fir tree. -
Santa Claus cross stitch free embroidery design
diver361 posted a gallery image in Showcase with Christmas embroidery designs
Santa Claus cross stitch free embroidery design is very nice sample that let you create original work piece. You can use this 3d embroidery as decoration for holiday meal or your room for Christmas and New year festivals. Author: Maureen Nysschen Fresco. Author comment: "This is suppose to be an ornament for the Xmas tree, but I prefer it to be a TLIGHT cover."-
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Santa Claus 3D free embroidery design
diver361 posted a gallery image in Showcase with Christmas embroidery designs
Santa Claus cross stitch free embroidery design is very popular sample on threshold of Christmas and New Year holidays. It is not surprising: this sample let you create really original and memorable souvenir without any problems. In fact it is pattern and embroidery sample at same time. Author of this cool work piece is Helga Wies. Author comment: "So einen hab ich auch"-
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Santa Claus 3D free embroidery design
diver361 posted a gallery image in Showcase with Christmas embroidery designs
There is cool Christmas souvenir made in original technique. It can be pretty decoration for holiday meal or even nice and memorable souvenir for you colleagues or acquaintances. Santa Claus cross stitch free embroidery design is very good pattern than let you create this nice work piece without any problems. Author: Christina von Ahn. Author comment: "Die erste tischdekoration ist fertig" -
Christmas set with 3d cross stitch free embroidery
diver361 posted a gallery image in Showcase with Christmas embroidery designs
There are two pretty embroidered souvenir made in Christmas style. Both of them are textile cones embellished by original embroidery scheme. One in foreground is Santa Claus cross stitch free embroidery design. These original work pieces can be good gift for Christmas and New Year holidays for your friends or beloved relatives. You also can use it yourself as toys for Christmas tree or decoration serving.-
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View File Set with Flowers 3D embroidery Max size: 7.67 x 8.67' Submitter Patch Submitted 05/29/2015 Category Flowers free machine embroidery designs
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Original text by: Marina Belova One of these days Lubov Tabunidze puzzled me with her conclusions on the subject of different ways of making of 3D machine embroidery by using From what I've read on the topic in the open sources, I've learned that there seem to be at least 3 different methods of making 3D embroidery design, depending on your preferences. I mean the amount of understitching: The one I described, where there was a large amount of it (edges + zig-zag stitch). Along the edges only. And without any understitching at all. In one source I found a clear explanation on why the second method is the best — because the understitching flattens the 3D Foam and the upper layer of stitches, which is very thick, is not as smooth as you would want it to be. Of course, I'd like to try all of these methods myself, to see with my own eyes, if there is the difference. I embroidered a monogram using a large amount of understitching (on the right) and with minimum amount of it along the edges (on the left): I swept aside the method without understitching for I had found it futile. In the process of embroidering a monogram with minimum understitching: And this is a monogram with a lot of understitching: Here is the end result of the embroidery design: It turned out that a monogram with zig-zag understitching is more flat than the one done with common stitch. Satin columns don't look smooth on zig-zag understitching, the thread begins to twist, and that is very conspicuous and very ugly. As for the 3D Puff perforation, these two techniques are the same — in either case you should make a finish and remove the Puff leftovers. This given the fact that there is quite a task to find a 3D Puff of the same color as the thread: I've only seen white and black on the market. Such are my observations on the technique nowadays.
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