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Fabric-Backed Lace Ornament
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Fabric-Backed Lace
Ornament
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An amazing combination!
Freestanding lace, with a fabric backing
peeking through the cross hatching, makes a dramatic
combination.
It's a fantastic ornament for
a Christmas tree, and they're light enough to include as
a small gift in a Christmas card, or to use as a
decoration on a larger gift.
Keep in mind for Secret Santa gifts! |
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Supplies needed:
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Scraps of
lightweight fabric for the ornament's back. (We used metallic lame.)
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Templates (make
these by printing out dieline from embroidery
software, or by embroidering dieline file onto
hooped paper with unthreaded needle)
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Heavy-weight water-soluble
stabilizer
Embroidery Designs from Embroidery
Library:
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Instructions:
First, begin by making
the back piece of the ornament. Take two fabric pieces,
and spray the wrong side of one with spray adhesive.
Smooth them together.
Using the template (that you have created from the
dieline) cut the shape from the fabric. |
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Hoop one layer of heavy-weight water-soluble
stabilizer (WSS). Embroider the design
directly onto the WSS. On the color change sheet
for the design you'll note a line that says, "dieline."
Stop the machine right after this color stop. The next
step is to add the back piece. |
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Remove the hoop from your machine,
but do not unhoop the stabilizer.
Lightly spray the edges of one side of
the back fabric piece. Place the back fabric piece onto
the backside of the hooped embroidery. Place the fabric
inside of the sewn dieline. Turn the hoop right side up,
and press the back fabric to the back of the embroidery. |
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Continue embroidering
until finished. The next part of the design that
will embroider is the tack down stitch, or zig-zag
stitch, that attaches the back fabric to the lace
ornament. Then, the outer border will sew, and the loop
on top. |
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Next,
soak the piece in water to dissolve the WSS.
Allow the piece to dry flat. Press if desired. |
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Tie a string or cord through the top
loop for hanging on the tree, or use a hook on a suction cup to hang it
in a
window. Try it with
different fabrics for the back to make the lace sparkle
and shine. Experiment with translucent organza, and
watch the winter sun stream through the window, making
the ornament's colors dance in your home. It will look
fantastic! |
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A note about water-soluble stabilizers and needles:
There are many, many different brands of water-soluble
stabilizer available. Some are thin and light, some are
fibrous, and some are thick and heavy. It can be
confusing to pick the right one for your lace project.
We've digitized and stitched thousands of freestanding
lace designs, and have consistently excellent results
with Sulky Ultra Solvy (the heavy weight water-soluble
stabilizer by Sulky) and Vilene, a fibrous water-soluble
stabilizer. We order Vilene from
www.pointetopointe.com.
Use a sharp needle (as opposed to an embroidery needle)
when embroidering onto water-soluble stabilizer -
especially if using the "plastic-looking" kind (such as
Sulky Ultra Solvy). An embroidery needle has a larger
point, which makes larger holes in the water-soluble
stabilizer, leading to tearing and misalignment.
Click
here for a printable version of these project
instructions.
You'll need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on
your computer. If you don't have it, you can download a
free copy by clicking on the icon below.
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Size: 2.66 x 3.88 (67.6 x 98.6 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $8.97
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Size: 4.84 x 6.87 (122.9 x 174.5 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $8.97
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