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Checkered Santa
Size: 95.6x98.0 mm (3.76x3.86"), Stitches: 21887
Size: 105.1x107.7 mm (4.14x4.24"), Stitches: 24894
Size: 115.6x118.4 mm (4.55x4.66"), Stitches: 28322
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, sew, .dat, .vp3, xxx
Capture the magic of the season with our Holiday Santa Keepsake Machine Embroidery Design. This festive design features a charming Santa Claus adorned in opulent baroque details and a classic black-and-white checkered outfit, reminiscent of the iconic MacKenzie-Childs style. The holly leaves and berries add a traditional touch, making this design perfect for all your holiday projects.
Whether you’re embellishing a cozy tea towel or creating a cherished keepsake, this design brings warmth and joy to any fabric. It’s available in three sizes, making it versatile for a range of projects, from small decorative items to larger statement pieces.
Tea towels are an ideal canvas for this design, adding a festive flair to your kitchen or as a thoughtful gift. When embroidering on tea towels, it's important to use a medium-weight (2.5 ounce) cutaway stabilizer to ensure the fabric remains stable during stitching and use. Always wash, dry, and press the towel before beginning to prevent shrinkage and ensure the best results. Use a size 11 needle for precision, and after completing the design, trim the stabilizer close to the stitching for a clean finish.
This design pairs beautifully with other festive motifs, such as our Yuletide Checked Teapot with Holly Set Machine Embroidery Designs, allowing you to create a cohesive holiday theme across your décor.
Celebrate the season with this delightful Holiday Santa Keepsake, and bring a touch of yuletide cheer to your home.
Holiday Santa Keepsake - 3 sizes
This design was the usual great quality of Royal Present Embroidery designs. I’m using this particular one as an ornament for my grandkids. I’ve mirrored the opposite side and placed foam in the belly and stitched the circumference for a complete spin on the tree.