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Size: 51.2x98.0 mm (2.02x3.86 "), Stitches: 10914
Size: 56.2x107.7 mm (2.21x4.24 "), Stitches: 12459
Size: 61.9x118.4 mm (2.44x4.66 "), Stitches: 14190
Size: 68.0x130.2 mm (2.68x5.13 "), Stitches: 16186
Size: 74.8x143.2 mm (2.94x5.64 "), Stitches: 18518
Size: 77.7x148.0 mm (3.06x5.83 "), Stitches: 23265
Size: 85.4x162.8 mm (3.36x6.41 "), Stitches: 26515
Size: 93.8x179.0 mm (3.69x7.05 "), Stitches: 30672
Size: 103.2x196.8 mm (4.06x7.75 "), Stitches: 34948
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Christmas is a holiday that is full of traditions. One of those traditions is the exchange of gifts. Another tradition is the decoration of Christmas trees. And still another tradition is the singing of Christmas carols. But there is one more tradition that is very important to many people: the exchange of Christmas cards.
The exchanging of Christmas cards began in the United States in the early 1800s. At that time, people used to exchange hand-written messages with each other. These messages were usually concise because they had to be written on the back of the card. In 1843, Sir Henry Cole, an Englishman, came up with the idea of printing his own Christmas card. He hired an artist to draw a picture of a family celebrating the holiday. On the back of the card, he wrote a message wishing people a Merry Christmas. This was the first printed Christmas card.
Christmas cards became very popular in England and America after Sir Henry Cole's idea caught on. By 1900, there were lots of different designs of cards available. People started sending cards to each other from all over the world. Today, people still exchange Christmas cards with each other. It has become an essential part of many people's Christmas traditions.
Three bunnies in a fairy-tale winter forest. They loved to sing and were very friendly. Our friends sang the Christmas hymn on the eve of every Christmas, so it was good for the three of us! The little Bunny with a flashlight showed us the way through the snowdrifts. The big Bunny kept us warm and cosy. The third Bunny always had a place by the fire and a snack for us. But one day, the three bunnies were gone. We searched and searched, but we couldn't find them anywhere. Was it all just a dream? Or are they waiting for us somewhere in that winter forest? We may never know, but we'll always remember our magical friends and their beautiful singing voices. Merry Christmas!
This fun and festive machine embroidery design feature a bunny holding a flashlight. The design is available in nine different sizes to choose the perfect size for your project. The design is suitable for various fabrics, including quilting cotton, flannel, and towelling. It's ideal for multiple projects, including pillow covers, table runners, and towels. With its simple yet adorable design, this machine embroidery design will surely bring a smile to everyone who sees it. Order your Bunny with Flashlight Christmas machine embroidery design today!
This design has been tested and reviewed to ensure top quality. Test stitch the design, or portions of it, before stitching it onto your final item, as results may vary depending on fabric and stabilizer combination.
Please don't sell or trade the embroidery file. And then re-save it according to the size of you hoop or the format, compatible with your embroidery machine.
Collection of our online store has a wide variety of designs for machine embroidery and constantly updates.
High quality of digitalization and creative approach towards producing of our designs
We are trying to satisfy the fastidious taste in art of our clients
You have entered a treasure site with a lot of creative works. Even if you opened it accidentally, you will soon understand that it has a lot you want to have. Our collections of machine embroidery designs will not leave anybody indifferent. Of course, you will find a lot of quality pictures, signs or monograms you wish to see on your things. Even if you do not have such machine or not skillful, you can solve this problem with our software. You can easily find services or a person to execute the embroidery after you purchase our designs. They are in a digital form and can suit a great number of modern machines.
The owner Royal Present Embroidery SIA, Riga. The creator of the designs is Konovalova Ludmila from Jurmala.
Her designs are always well done and have a great quality. Everything in the works is well-counted and very seldom a problem occurs. In such cases we do everything to help you and can perform any services to assist in converting or opening files. We supply all instructions for machine embroidery designs. All demands of commercial and online trading are observed and we kindly request you to do the same. Please, read our Return Policy before purchasing any digital programs. If you need any additional information, contact us any time.
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Royal Present Embroidery SIA
EU Latvia. Rīga,
Priedaines iela 13 - 5,
Postal Code LV-1029
Registration Number 50203240321