Insert Jeans Cutwork Set - 2 Sizes!
These cutwork motifs are created especially for jeans or pants. Set includes two slightly different designs in two sizes. Design 1 first for front part of jeans, wider part is design 2 for back side of pants. You can insert these motifs not only for jeans! They can perfectly fit the back of a denim jacket, bag, tablecloth, pillow cases and curtains too! Example of the design placement for jeans you will find on our the layout diagrams. Just print the designs (which will fit in your hoop) on paper and lay out the way you like. The Cutwork technique originated from approximately 14th, 15th and 16th century Italy at the same time as the Italian Renaissance. In the Elizabethan era, cutwork was incorporated into the design and decoration of some ruffs. In a fashion sense, this type of needlework has migrated to countries around the world and is still prevalent in fashion today. Cutwork / Richelieu is usually embroidered on Linen or Cotton. For stitching Machine embroidery Cutwork one must have water-soluble stabilizer. If you are new to cutwork lace machine embroidery, you may want to have a look at our Step-by-step-guide how to create cutwork using scissors, which is included. This set includes hoop sizes 7x11 through 9x12. See PDF below for sizes and details.

Insert Jeans Cutwork Set - 2 Sizes!



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These cutwork motifs are created especially for jeans or pants. Set includes two slightly different designs in two sizes. Design 1 first for front part of jeans, wider part is design 2 for back side of pants. You can insert these motifs not only for jeans! They can perfectly fit the back of a denim jacket, bag, tablecloth, pillow cases and curtains too! Example of the design placement for jeans you will find on our the layout diagrams. Just print the designs (which will fit in your hoop) on paper and lay out the way you like.

The Cutwork technique originated from approximately 14th, 15th and 16th century Italy at the same time as the Italian Renaissance. In the Elizabethan era, cutwork was incorporated into the design and decoration of some ruffs. In a fashion sense, this type of needlework has migrated to countries around the world and is still prevalent in fashion today.
Cutwork / Richelieu is usually embroidered on Linen or Cotton. For stitching Machine embroidery Cutwork one must have water-soluble stabilizer.

If you are new to cutwork lace machine embroidery, you may want to have a look at our Step-by-step-guide how to create cutwork using scissors, which is included.
This set includes hoop sizes 7x11 through 9x12. See PDF below for sizes and details.




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