Now You See It, Now You Don’t

NeedlelaceWith Valentines Day quickly approaching, I thought this would be an ideal time to revisit my tutorial for making a “see through” heart design using machine needle-lace.

Machine needle-lace is a very versatile technique and one I use often, particularly for making embellishments. But you can also use it for other applications and one of my favorites is “see-through” designs. This needle-lace heart design is a simple project that demonstrates this technique.

If you’re not familiar with machine needle-lace, it’s made using free motion and sewing small, pea-size loops which overlap themselves.

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You will also need to use an embroidery hoop to help stabilize your fabric.

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You can download this heart shaped template by right clicking on the image and saving to your desktop.

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Generally you would use this technique on one or two layers of fabric, or a quilt block. Transfer your heart shaped design to the top of your fabric, hoop your fabric in an embroidery hoop, then stitch one or two rows of straight stitch around the design to stabilize the fabric.

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Using small sharp scissors, cut away the center of the design close to the stitching line.

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Cut a piece of water soluble stabilizer and pin the stabilizer in place underneath the cutaway design.

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Fill in the design with machine needle-lace, then stitch a row of satin stitch to finish off the edge.

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For added embellishment, you could also sew a row of decorative stitching around the outer edge of the design.

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You could use this design as a quilt block or as a design element for a small project. Isn’t it pretty?

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And of course, you’ll find even more inspiration for using this technique on my “Titivations” DVD. Visit the Instructional DVD Section of the store for details.

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Machine Needlelace

If you’ve followed my blog for any length of time, then you’ll know that I’m a huge fan of machine needlelace. I love using it for all sorts of things …

Decorative elements such as the center of this sunflower;

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Abstract floral embellishments …

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Filling for cutwork designs on appliques …

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And cutwork designs on quilts …

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Embellishments such asleaves, flowers, beads …

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Soft edges on art quilts …

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And lots of other interesting applications.

Embellishing Fabric

I learned the technique from the book Machine Needlelace and Other Embellishment Techniques by Judy Simmons.

This book was published some year ago, and as with most of the books published around the same era, is a favorite in my library.

The book covers mainly techniques for using machine needlelace as an embellishment for clothing, but as you can see I use it for lots more than just clothing which is why I’ve included this technique in my Titivations DVD.

The technique is not difficult to learn and can produce stunning results as you can see. If you love the effect of soft, non-conventional type lacework, I’m sure you’ll love working with machine needlelace.

This post is part of the 30 Days of Titivations; a 30 day blogathon all about embellishing and embellishments.

You can find lots of free embellishment tutorials in the tutorials section of my blog which can be found here, and even more techniques can be found on my Titivations DVD. Please visit the Instructional DVD section of the store for full details.

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