Quilting Swirls Embroidery Design quilting swirls quilting block stipple embroidery stippling Quilting Swirly block
Quilting
Swirls Embroidery Design quilting swirls quilting block stipple embroidery
stippling Quilting Swirly Machine Embroidery Design #440
This design
comes with 21 sizes:
9.00” x
9.00” (228.6mm x 228.6mm) 1351st
8.75” x
8.75” (222.2mm x 222.2mm) 1315st
8.50” x
8.50” (215.8mm x 216.0mm) 1281st
8.25” x
8.25” (209.5mm x 209.6mm) 1246st
8.00” x
8.00” (203.2mm x 203.2mm) 1210st
7.75” x
7.75” (196.8mm x 196.8mm) 1174st
7.50” x
7.50” (190.4mm x 190.5mm) 1140st
7.25” x
7.25” (184.2mm x 184.2mm) 1105st
7.00” x
7.00” (177.8mm x 177.8mm) 1067st
6.75” x
6.75” (171.4mm x 171.4mm) 1036st
6.50” x
6.50” (165.0mm x 165.0mm) 1004st
6.24” x
6.24” (158.6mm x 158.6mm) 975st
6.00” x
6.00” (152.4mm x 152.4mm) 942st
5.75” x
5.75” (146.0mm x 146.0mm) 911st
5.50” x
5.50” (139.6mm x 139.6mm) 877st
5.25” x
5.25” (133.4mm x 133.4mm) 847st
5.00” x
5.00” (127.0mm x 127.0mm) 814st
4.75” x
4.75” (120.6mm x 120.6mm) 782st
4.50” x
4.50” (114.2mm x 114.2mm) 753st
4.00” x
4.00” (101.6mm x 101.6mm) 692st
The
following 9 formats are included in the file you will receive:
* PES -
(Brother, Deco, Babylock)
* DST -
(Tajima)
* EXP -
(Melco)
* HUS -
(Husqvarna,Viking)
* JEF -
(Janome, Elna, Kenmore)
*VP3 -
(Husqvarna, Viking)
*VIP
*
* SEW -
(Janome, Elna, Kenmore)
Please note
that this is not a physical item or patch. This is an embroidery design. You
definitely need an embroidery machine to embroider these patterns.
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This list
is intended only for the machine file, not for finished products.
To use
these files, you must have an embroidery machine and the software necessary to
transfer it from your computer to the machine.
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For
high-quality stitching, I recommend using a suitable stabilizer and a needle
size for the fabric.
In particular, when working with fine-knit fabrics, such as T-shirts and children's overalls, it is better to use a sticky stabilizer on the back of the fabric with a stabilizer of stitches and tears on top inside the fabric, and a stabilizer of flushing on the outside of the fabric, especially when stitching fonts or fine lines. A thinner gauge knitting needle can also prevent holes from appearing in the needle.