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Husqvarna Viking Endless Romantic Cotton Lace  Machine Embroidery Software

Endless romantic cotton lace embroidery software comes with 19 exquisite machine embroidery lace designs.  Each is lovely and delicate.  When stitched out the lace designs do NOT look like "home" made lace, the romantic cotton lace designs look like high quality store bought lace.

Endless Romantic Cotton Lace can be purchased from your favorite Husqvarna Viking Dealer or from www.myembroideries.com

If you would like me to come to your store or guild to teach this project or technique, please contact me at allisonray@gmail.com

 

 

Endless Romantic Cotton Lace

Neckline stitching out on my Husqvarna Viking Designer SE.

Endless Romantic Cotton Lace Neckline Embroidery

Endless Romantic Cotton Lace completely stitched out on two layers of HEAVY wash away stabilizer.

Endless Cotton Lace T Shirt Project

Little inexpensive t-shirt with the endless romantic cotton lace sewn onto the neckline and onto each sleeve.  I used a tiny zig zag stitch to attach the lace before washing out the stabilizer.

 

 

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