📐 Should you need a custom size or format, reach out before your purchase for a tailored design service. !!! You must use 3D puffy foam to achieve the 3D effect !!! This is a full satin stitch design. 1 x COLOR x6 Sizes (in width): 3" 4" 5" 6" 8" 10" Key Features: Available for download immediately after purchase 📥. Fits a broad range of embroidery machines 🧵. Versatile for multiple fabric types 🛍️. Designed exclusively by "NitkaBonitka", showcasing hand-drawn artistry that's legally protected. 🔒 IMPORTANT: This design is intended solely for personal use and remains the intellectual property of "NitkaBonitka". However, if you are interested in using this design for commercial purposes, you can purchase a commercial license by following this link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1661071081/extended-commercial-license-for-1-year?click_key=ffa6b6fd325de7e192f9f9c22577c18020950ce1%3A1661071081&click_sum=d24e1956&ref=shop_home_feat_1&pro=1 🧵 INCLUDED FORMATS: This pattern is available in 9 versatile formats to accommodate your specific embroidery machine: PES, PEC (Brother, Baby Lock, Bernina) DST (Tajima) EXP (Melco) HUS (Viking) JEF, SEW (Janome) XXX (Singer, Compucon) VP3 (Pfaff) 💻 Please be aware this is a digital pattern for embroidery machines, and not a finished product. You'll require an embroidery machine and the method to transfer the file to your machine. ℹ️ Instructions for Creating 3D Machine Embroidery with Foam If you have purchased my embroidery file, this guide will help you correctly use it to create stunning 3D embroidery. Step 1: Gather Your Materials You will need: Foam sheet for embroidery (usually 2-3 mm thick) Embroidery machine Fabric for embroidery Embroidery thread Stabilizer (cut-away or water-soluble) Embroidery scissors Step 2: Load and Set Up the File - Load the File: Transfer the purchased embroidery file to your machine. The file is already prepared for 3D embroidery with foam. - Machine Settings: Ensure that your machine settings match the design parameters. It is recommended to use medium to high stitch density for better foam coverage. Step 3: Prepare the Fabric - Attach the Stabilizer: Hoop the fabric with the stabilizer. The stabilizer will prevent fabric shifting and stretching during embroidery. Step 4: Apply the Foam - Place the Foam: After the outline is stitched, place the foam sheet over the fabric, fully covering the outline. - Secure the Foam: Your embroidery machine will stitch over the foam to secure it. Follow the stitch sequence provided in the file. Step 5: Main Embroidery - Stitching Over the Foam: Continue stitching the design as instructed in the file. The satin stitches are specifically designed to fully cover the foam and create a 3D effect. - Remove Excess Foam: Once the embroidery is complete, carefully remove the excess foam. It will easily tear away along the stitch edges. Step 6: Finishing Up - Trim the Threads: Trim any excess threads and ensure no leftover foam pieces remain. - Remove the Stabilizer: Cut or dissolve the stabilizer, depending on the type used. Final Touches: If needed, gently press the fabric, avoiding the embroidered area to maintain the 3D effect. Tips: Make sure to use needles and threads suitable for working with foam and dense stitching. If you need any further assistance, don't hesitate to contact me. Your 3D embroidery is now complete! I hope you enjoy the results and find the process rewarding. Happy Stitching! Stanislav