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Blue Shades Napkin with Dantela Lace Frame:
This vintage-style napkin with standalone lace frame has been accomplished by Bobbie Berry. Bobbie, thank you so much for the gorgeous project!
The lace frame was assembled from four identical Dantela Lace corners, that have been embroidered on water soluble backing separately. After that, the embroideries have been hand stitched together, and machine sewn on to a piece of cotton fabric in suitable color. After attaching the laces to fabric base, the backing was carefully washed away, leaving a clean and beautifully looking item. Notice the color palette of this project. Bobbie selected the famous Hollandic blue & white color palette, and it came out very unusual due to this color selection.
To embroider the laces, Bobbie used ThreaDelight matching color top & bobbin thread, and water soluble backing fabric.
Required supplies:
Dantela Lace designs (available here...)
Water soluble backing - preferably fabric-type water soluble (available here...)
Temporary adhesive spray (available here...)
Strong poly embroidery thread for the lace design. You may use regular poly thread, but if your machine takes L-size bobbins, we highly recommend you to get a special thread kit with prewound bobbins in matching colors. It will save you plenty of time. Lace designs are stitch-intensive and take a lot of bobbin thread.
Before you rush to embroider or assemble complex lace decorations from pieces, please be sure to read through the instruction that comes along with the designs that you've purchased. It includes clear and detailed explanation of the entire process.
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