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Princess Merida embroidery design

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Embroidery formats     Sizes    

Available sizes:

115 x 111 mm 4.53 x 4.37" Stitches: 32764
125 x 121 mm 4.92 x 4.76" Stitches: 37301
Princess Merida embroidery design
Princess Merida embroidery design
Embroidery formats     Sizes    

Available sizes:

115 x 111 mm 4.53 x 4.37" Stitches: 32764
125 x 121 mm 4.92 x 4.76" Stitches: 37301
  Robison-Anton Rayon
1 2256, Tawny
2 2328, Pumpkin
3 2425, Laurie Lilac
4 2306, Periwinkle
5 2574, Aspen White
6 2611, Pro Cinnamon
7 2442, Solar Blue
8 2296, Black

Please read the following instructions carefully.
1. The use of non-woven, tight-knit fabric is recommended.
2. To ensure the best quality sewout, the use of a cutaway stabilizer backing is recommended.
3. The overall contrast of the design may be modified by using threads of different weights

Available embroidery formats:

Bernina: art (version 2 and 3)*, exp. Brother: pec, pes, phc. Janome: jef, jef+. Melco: exp. 
Husqvarna/PFAFF: vip, vp3. Tajima/Barudan: dst, dsb. Husqvarna: hus, shv. Singer: xxx.
Color palette formats: Embird: edr, rgb, txt.
* versions 4 and 5 (art 50) are also available for Bernina embroidery machines. All formats are Grade C.

Merida was born in the royal family in the 10th century in Scotland. She has long curly red hair, pale skin, rosy cheeks with freckles, pink lips and beautiful blue eyes. She is free-spirited, adventurous and strong-willed girl. 

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* versions 4 and 5 (art 50) are also available for Bernina embroidery machines. All formats are Grade C.


All our designs have been tested to ensure their high quality. Nevertheless, we all use different equipment, fabrics, needles and threads. Therefore, before embroidering the design, it is strongly recommended to do the test piece on a cloth in order to make sure that everything goes as expected, and that there will be no unpleasant surprises.

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