Wedding Embroidery Pattern Set.
Beautiful Bridal and wedding motifs including elaborate cakes, gorgeous florals, rings, hearts, wedding bells and fancy borders. There is also a monogram wreath for the bride and groom's initials, names or wedding date. This set has a complete alphabet plus numbers in a swirly wedding font. Both upper and lower case letters are included.
The motifs in this set would be perfect for embellishing bridal party gifts, ring pillows, wedding memory gifts, wedding napkins or linens.
These motifs work well in other wedding themed craft projects such as scrap-booking, coloring pages, applique templates and card making.
This pattern set is available for instant download. As soon as your paynent is complete, the pattern may be downloaded and you are ready to print it and transfer it to your project.
Complete instructions for downloading your file may be found here: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949
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There are two ways to transfer the pattern to your project:
1. Using lightweight fabric, tape the pattern (face up) to a flat, smooth surface and tape your fabric over the pattern. You should be able to see the pattern through your fabric. Use a washable transfer pencil or erasable marker to trace the pattern. For heavier fabrics, you will need a light source to see the pattern. You could tape the pattern and fabric over a light box or onto a window.
2. Using tracing paper (sometimes called embroidery tracing paper or dressmaker’s tracing paper), tape your fabric to a hard, flat, smooth surface. Cut a piece of tracing paper that is an appropriate size for the pattern. Place the tracing paper (carbon side down) onto the fabric where you want the design to be. Set the pattern on top of the tracing paper with the right side of the pattern facing up. Make sure the three layers (fabric, tracing paper, and pattern) are in place and then tape the pattern edges down to the fabric so that everything stays securely in place. Firmly trace the pattern with a pencil, a dry ballpoint pen, a tracing stylus or an embossing tool.
* This pattern is for your personal use and is not intended to be sold or used on items to be sold.