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Size: 98.2x94.2 mm (3.87x3.71 "), Stitches: 13416
Size: 108.1x104.0 mm (4.26x4.09 "), Stitches: 15184
Size: 118.9x114.3 mm (4.68x4.50 "), Stitches: 17280
Size: 125.7x131.0 mm (4.95x5.16 "), Stitches: 19622
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The Elegant Golden Damask Decor for Linens machine embroidery design brings a touch of opulence to any textile. This intricate damask pattern is crafted to enhance your table linens, drapery, or home decor with a timeless, elegant look. Available in four sizes, this design is versatile enough to adapt to various home decor applications, from classic table settings to lavish curtain embellishments. With its detailed curves and elegant flourishes, the Golden Damask design exudes a sense of royal sophistication, making it a perfect choice for anyone looking to elevate their interior style. For a coordinated look, pair this design with the companion Damascus Vintage Style Floral Element, ideal for accenting sofa cushions and creating a cohesive decor theme.
Curtains in a checkerboard pattern are usually made from a variety of fabrics, ranging from lightweight sheers to medium-weight cottons or linens, often with a fabric weight of around 120-180 grams per square meter (3.5-5.3 oz per square yard). For embroidering the Elegant Golden Damask Decor for Linens machine embroidery design on these fabrics, it's recommended to use a tear-away stabilizer with a weight of approximately 50-70 grams per square meter (1.5-2 oz per square yard). This will provide the necessary support for the embroidery without leaving any residue after removal.
When choosing a stabilizer, some recommend a rough calculation where the weight of the fabric is divided by 2 or 3 to find the ideal stabilizer weight. For example, if the curtain fabric is around 150 g/m² (4.4 oz/yd²), a stabilizer around 50-70 g/m² (1.5-2 oz/yd²) would be suitable. However, this formula is just a guideline, as fabric stretch and design complexity also influence stabilizer choice. When working on curtains, it’s essential to choose a stabilizer that provides enough support without creating stiffness.
For curtain embroidery, especially on fabrics like cotton or linen, a fine needle such as Schmetz Super Fine Black 70/10 is recommended. This needle is sharp and thin, preventing fabric damage and allowing smooth stitching for intricate designs like Elegant Golden Damask. For thicker or layered curtain fabrics, a 75/11 needle can be used to ensure consistent, clean stitches without fabric pull.
Using the correct stabilizer and needle combination with the Elegant Golden Damask Decor for Linens machine embroidery design will enhance your curtains and add a luxurious feel to any room.