Peacock Corner Machine Embroidery Design

Fabulously luxurious and colorful Peacock Corner Machine embroidery design will undoubtedly become the highlight of your interior in the oriental style. It combines brightness, festivity, originality and possesses magical powers, attracting the eye of a person. After looking at it once, you can no longer take your eyes off.

A magnificent bird of the peacock is revered by many oriental cultures. There is an opinion that the symbol of the peacock is capable for not only keeping warmth, comfort, and tranquility in the house, but also even attracting honors to its head. In addition, oriental people believe that the image of the peacock has magical power and serves as a talisman, in fact, like the peacock feathers or tail.

Peacock Corner Machine Embroidery Design

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Size: 159.2×197.4 mm (6.27×7.77 “), Stitches: 21472
Size: 193.0×239.4 mm (7.60×9.43 “), Stitches: 26628
Size: 199.2×247.0 mm (7.84×9.72 “), Stitches: 27684

Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, .sew, .dat, .vp3, xxx

Using Peacock Corner Machine embroidery design is a pleasure. At the same time, to achieve a qualitative result, be attentive to the choice of fabric. We recommend using medium-density non-elastic fabrics for this design. Many now came up with the traditional types, for example, linen, coarse calico, denim. The modern world of fabrics is actually very diverse. Therefore, for the embroidery of this design, jacquard, gabardine, percale, twill, taffeta, damask, canvas, hemp fabric are perfect.

After you have chosen a fabric, pick up to it the correct stabilizer. Remember the average formula – the thick fabric – light stabilizer, and vice versa, the thin fabric – the medium stabilizer.

Do you agree that it is good when everything goes according to the plan? When there are no special problems. However, sometimes, we face with the fact that the thread breaks for no reason. The problem of thread breaking is especially acute when embroidered with a metallic, in other cases; you will observe it quite rarely.

If you encounter this situation, remember these tips:

• Often, the machine tears the thread due to accumulation of dirt, thread scraps, or flecks under the needle plate. Remove the cover of the lamp and carefully inspect the needle plate (you can use a magnifying glass). If you notice some garbage, remove it with the using of special brush. It is attached to the embroidery machine.

• In addition, the cause of thread breakage may be its poor quality. Therefore, buy the thread only known, proven brands, for example Madeira, Gunold, Marathon, and Sulky.

• Another reason that the thread breaks during embroidery may be the needle itself. You need to change embroidery needles over time, since after a long using in the eye of the needle, a burr may appear.

• The thread can also break off due to the glue of a temporary fixation. So do not spray it near the embroidery machine, and do not apply it on the fabric. Glue the spray adhesive only on a stabilizer. To remove the remnants of the adhesive from the needle, wipe it with an ear stick dipped in a rubbing alcohol.

We hope our advice has become useful to you. Now, you can easily discover the cause of the of the thread breaking.

P.S. Do you know how to decorate the dining room in an oriental style? Very simple. Embroider the Peacock Corner Machine embroidery design on a snow-white tablecloth, and add the same oriental embroidery on the napkins, using, for example, Machine Embroidery Design Peacock. Do not be afraid to create beauty with your own hands!

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Author: Ludmila Konovalova

My name is Lyudmila Konovalova, and I lead Royal Present Embroidery. Embroidery for me is more than a profession; it is a legacy of my Ukrainian and Bulgarian heritage, where every woman in my family was a virtuoso in cross-stitch and smooth stitching. This art, passed down through generations, is part of my soul and a symbol of national pride.

Date: 16.05.2018