FSL free standing lace Feathers 2 types feather machine embroidery designs assorted sizes dream catcher feather bookmark earrings hairclip 2 types Sizes 4 inches 4.5 inches 5 inches Add on size 3 inches with a loop to create earrings. Freestanding lace! The adorable design is stitched onto a non-woven water-soluble stabilizer. I recommend using Vilene water-soluble wash-away stabilizer, it looks like fabric, not a film. You need: thread and wash away or water soluble stabilizer Tip: You may use the same thread in the bottom bobbin HOW? it is easy: 1. Hoop stabilizer only 2. Stitch design directly on the stabilizer 3. Unhoop and trim excess stabilizer 4. Rinse with water remaining stabilizer 5. Dry completely DIY a bookmark, earrings, hairclip, dream catcher, princess crown and more. Be creative! º°¨¨¨¨°º✿º°¨¨¨¨°º✿º°¨¨¨¨°º✿º°¨¨¨¨°º✿º°¨¨¨¨°º✿º°¨¨¨¨°✿ºº°¨¨¨¨°º✿º°¨¨¨°º✿º°¨¨¨¨°º✿º°¨¨¨¨°° * * * FORMATS PES, DST, EXP, VIP, HUS, XXX, JEF, VP3 *ART- by request, please, contact me via email * * * PDF files Thread color-charts included * * * This is an embroidery file, it is a digital file. Not a patch. You must have an embroidery machine to use these designs. * * * INSTANT DOWNLOAD / designs are available for instant download * * * You can use this everywhere, your choice. You may stitch design, and sell the finished item. You are not allowed to sell, share, give away or trade Artapli designs.
Free standing lace designs, also known as FSL embroidery designs, are here to entice those with embroidery machines to try something new!
PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT an iron on patch. It is a digital file used for machine embroidery. You must have an embroidery machine and knows how to transfer to your machine. FSL - Free Standing Lace designs should be stitched out with water-soluble stabilizer (WSS). *****This item is available for INSTANT DOWNLOAD***** After payment is complete, you will receive a download links email from ETSY. You can download your zipped file containing following formats:PES,DST,EXP,XXX,JEF,HUS,ART,VIP,VP3. Please let me know if you need other format:) You can also access your downloads by going to: My Account > Purchases > Click on the download button next to the purchased item. Your download link is for a ZIP file, please unzip the folder and extract the files. If you can't download your files please let me know, I will send files to your ETSY account email address. Since the digital design can be duplicated, so refund is unacceptable. Any questions with using the design, please feel free to contact me, I will try my best to help :) These designs are protected under copyright law. They may be used on personal items or items for resale, but the designs cannot be sold, shared or traded or altered in any way. Thank you for your visit!
Learn how to embroider free-standing lace (or FSL) in this beginner machine embroidery tutorial. Learn about stabilizers, designs, and more.
What is free standing lace or FSL? Free standing lace is a type of embroidery made entirely of embroidery thread. FSL is used in many ways.
This is a tutorial on how to make free standing lace embroidery. Learn how to create a 3D lace hat with a home embroidery machine.
What is free standing lace or FSL? Free standing lace is a type of embroidery made entirely of embroidery thread. FSL is used in many ways.
Learn how to embroider free-standing lace (or FSL) in this beginner machine embroidery tutorial. Learn about stabilizers, designs, and more.
PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT an iron on patch. It is a digital file used for machine embroidery. You must have an embroidery machine and knows how to transfer to your machine. FSL - Free Standing Lace designs should be stitched out with water-soluble stabilizer (WSS). *****This item is available for INSTANT DOWNLOAD***** After payment is complete, you will receive a download links email from ETSY. You can download your zipped file containing following formats:PES,DST,EXP,XXX,JEF,HUS,ART,VIP,VP3. Please let me know if you need other format:) You can also access your downloads by going to: My Account > Purchases > Click on the download button next to the purchased item. Your download link is for a ZIP file, please unzip the folder and extract the files. If you can't download your files please let me know, I will send files to your ETSY account email address. Since the digital design can be duplicated, so refund is unacceptable. Any questions with using the design, please feel free to contact me, I will try my best to help :) These designs are protected under copyright law. They may be used on personal items or items for resale, but the designs cannot be sold, shared or traded or altered in any way. Thank you for your visit!
Learn how to embroider free-standing lace (or FSL) in this beginner machine embroidery tutorial. Learn about stabilizers, designs, and more.
Learn how to embroider free-standing lace (or FSL) in this beginner machine embroidery tutorial. Learn about stabilizers, designs, and more.
Lace Bookmarks-machine embroidery designs (20 designs) This is a beautiful lace bookmark collection with a design for every occasion whether it is Mother’s day, a...
SKU 10616 Free standing lace Christmas tree window decoration
What is free standing lace or FSL? Free standing lace is a type of embroidery made entirely of embroidery thread. FSL is used in many ways.
Dear Friends, Remember the snowflakes I was making for the children at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, CT? Well, today I want to share with you what I did to create them. First I started off with a great free standing lace machine embroidery file from Lindee G. Embroidery. These designs are all done with ONE color thread. I used a slight off white. The secret to the color and bling is this! Mylar tissue wrap. Now you know my secret. And an even better secret I'm going to share with you is this... I got it at the Dollar Tree. There are three sheets of mylar tissue in each package and each package is only $1. Can't beat that! As the design stitches out, on water soluble stabilizer, it starts in the center which is where I placed the mylar. Just keep an eye on your machine and stop it as it gets ready to stitch the outer row of hearts. Cut the thread and remove the hoop from the machine, but don't unhoop the stabilizer. Gently tear the mylar to remove the excess. I also removed the mylar from the center star area. It tears easily but still, you don't want to pull your stitches. Then just put the hoop back on the machine and continue stitching the remainder of the design. HERE is a link back to the post that gives the address where you can send your snowflakes. My prayers continue to be with the families who lost their loved ones in this tragic event. My heart breaks as I think of you and your struggles. I hope you somehow know I care. With love and blessings to my sweet embroidery family readers, Nancy
Dear Friends, Remember the snowflakes I was making for the children at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, CT? Well, today I want to share with you what I did to create them. First I started off with a great free standing lace machine embroidery file from Lindee G. Embroidery. These designs are all done with ONE color thread. I used a slight off white. The secret to the color and bling is this! Mylar tissue wrap. Now you know my secret. And an even better secret I'm going to share with you is this... I got it at the Dollar Tree. There are three sheets of mylar tissue in each package and each package is only $1. Can't beat that! As the design stitches out, on water soluble stabilizer, it starts in the center which is where I placed the mylar. Just keep an eye on your machine and stop it as it gets ready to stitch the outer row of hearts. Cut the thread and remove the hoop from the machine, but don't unhoop the stabilizer. Gently tear the mylar to remove the excess. I also removed the mylar from the center star area. It tears easily but still, you don't want to pull your stitches. Then just put the hoop back on the machine and continue stitching the remainder of the design. HERE is a link back to the post that gives the address where you can send your snowflakes. My prayers continue to be with the families who lost their loved ones in this tragic event. My heart breaks as I think of you and your struggles. I hope you somehow know I care. With love and blessings to my sweet embroidery family readers, Nancy
Learn how to create your own free standing lace applique to personalize your handmade or ready-to-wear garments.
This is a tutorial on how to make free standing lace embroidery. Learn how to create a 3D lace hat with a home embroidery machine.
A machine-embroidered Free Standing Lace bookmark. We traveled to my brother's on Sunday for my nephew's first communion. I wasn't s...
Make quick work of a small project by using THE Dream Machine 2 to quilt and embroider decorative stitches at the the same time. What a great way to embellish a project!
Dear Friends, Remember the snowflakes I was making for the children at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, CT? Well, today I want to share with you what I did to create them. First I started off with a great free standing lace machine embroidery file from Lindee G. Embroidery. These designs are all done with ONE color thread. I used a slight off white. The secret to the color and bling is this! Mylar tissue wrap. Now you know my secret. And an even better secret I'm going to share with you is this... I got it at the Dollar Tree. There are three sheets of mylar tissue in each package and each package is only $1. Can't beat that! As the design stitches out, on water soluble stabilizer, it starts in the center which is where I placed the mylar. Just keep an eye on your machine and stop it as it gets ready to stitch the outer row of hearts. Cut the thread and remove the hoop from the machine, but don't unhoop the stabilizer. Gently tear the mylar to remove the excess. I also removed the mylar from the center star area. It tears easily but still, you don't want to pull your stitches. Then just put the hoop back on the machine and continue stitching the remainder of the design. HERE is a link back to the post that gives the address where you can send your snowflakes. My prayers continue to be with the families who lost their loved ones in this tragic event. My heart breaks as I think of you and your struggles. I hope you somehow know I care. With love and blessings to my sweet embroidery family readers, Nancy
Tea Kettle knockdown - nap tack - embroidery design in 8 sizes. Embroidery design has a low density to stitch before you do the actual design. Great for towels, high pile fabrics, fur, anything where you want your stitches to sit above the nap. Also great for a cute decoration behind your design. This will not make your project stiff due to the super low density. Can also be used as Free-Standing lace for bag tags, bottle tags, gift tags of all kinds, ornaments. Because I use a unique method of digitizing these knockdowns, you can use all of my knockdowns for free standing lace.The ways to use these designs are endless. The satin border is a different color so you can leave it off if your like. Just add a ribbon between the designs to connect as a banner or add a tiny ribbon loop at the top before the satin stitching for a tag! Comes in 8 sizes: Height is 3", 4", 5", 6", 7", 8". proportional width. For more ideas, discounts and free designs join my facebook group. www.facebook.com/groups/jeweldesignsstudio. Formats included: DST, HUS, JEF, PES, XXX, VP3, EXP This is an embroidery design and you will need a machine to stitch this pattern. You may use this design in your finished projects for sale. Resizing is not recommended and there are no guarantees as to quality if you alter the digital file in any way. You may not share this design or resell the digital file in any format. Although you may use it to make any project unlimited times, the digital design is the intellectual property of Jewel Designs Studio and Julie Paster and is legally protected by copyright laws. Thanks for visiting and Happy Stitching! Visit www.JewelDesignsStudio.etsy.com to see more designs.
Learn how to embroider free-standing lace (or FSL) in this beginner machine embroidery tutorial. Learn about stabilizers, designs, and more.