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Home for the Evening City Windows Border

Home for the Evening City Windows Border

Capture the timeless view of city apartment windows lit up at night with this cosmopolitan machine embroidery design. Each window features the silhouette of something new: plants, a cat, a cup of hot coffee (or tea if you prefer), and even a chandelier. Subtle hints of a brick facade can be seen between each stitched window. While the space between each window is mostly open to fabric, the windows themselves contain solid stitching. Sturdy fabrics and a medium-weight cutaway stabilizer are recommended for best results.
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Home for the Evening City Windows Border

Capture the timeless view of city apartment windows lit up at night with this cosmopolitan machine embroidery design. Each window features the silhouette of something new: plants, a cat, a cup of hot coffee (or tea if you prefer), and even a chandelier. Subtle hints of a brick facade can be seen between each stitched window. While the space between each window is mostly open to fabric, the windows themselves contain solid stitching. Sturdy fabrics and a medium-weight cutaway stabilizer are recommended for best results.

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Capture the timeless view of city apartment windows lit up at night with this cosmopolitan machine embroidery design. Each window features the silhouette of something new: plants, a cat, a cup of hot coffee (or tea if you prefer), and even a chandelier. Subtle hints of a brick facade can be seen between each stitched window. While the space between each window is mostly open to fabric, the windows themselves contain solid stitching. Sturdy fabrics and a medium-weight cutaway stabilizer are recommended for best results.