BFC0569 Window - Orchids & The Hummingbird
The hummingbird surveys his realm filled with lush tropical plants and fiery orchids in this adaptation of a painting by Martin Johnson Heade. (Pre-Raphaelite period) He painted during the late 1800's and was known for his lush floral paintings especially of the flowers of Brazil and hummingbirds. You receive instructions for several different ways to assemble this picture and also satin stitch borders you can use after stitching the design so you can just zig zag them together to finish. I've added some velvet leaves around the silk and velvet frame for interest. There is a companion set to this window, Window - the Hummingbirds and the Orchid.
Please click on check sizes below to see the stitch counts and sizes of these designs. Be sure your machine can stitch the number of stitches and colors- especially if you are looking at the small size.
The medium size shown is 12x20 inches, the small is 8x12 and the large 14x24 inches without borders.
9 Designs each in 3 sizes SML Check Sizes
<Free design is the last image on the left.
Free Design - Click to Download
All of our machine embroidery designs will come in any or all of the following hoop sizes: (You will receive links to download the size(s) you purchased and all formats available)
Small for 4 x 4 inch hoop, Medium for 5 x 7 inch hoop, Large for 6 x 10 inch hoop, and Jumbo 8 x 12 inch hoop.
Each design description above will state the sizes the set comes in: S, M, L, J standing for Small, Medium, Large and Jumbo. These will be written SML, meaning Small, Medium and Large, or perhaps MLJ, meaning Medium Large and Jumbo, or even SMLJ meaning the set comes in all four hoop sizes
Formats Available: ART3, ART4, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PES, VIP, XXX
If your format is not listed email us. <we can not produce SHV format>
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Select a SizeComplete (All sizes below), Small ( for 4x4 hoop), Medium (for 5x7 hoop), Large (for 6x10 hoop)
Product questions
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Dec 23, 2020, 03:56 PM
I'm finally going to finish this design. However, it's been too many years and I can't remember what type of stabilizer to use. I've looked through all my files from this pattern, but can find the basic information.
Please send the stabilizer type at your earliest convenience.
Thanks & Happy Holidays!
MariaDec 23, 2020, 05:02 PMHello Maria - In the Ideas for Assembly doc that came with your designs, it recommends two layers of tear away stabilizer adhered with some adhesive spray.
Thanks!
Suz