The Schipperke, often affectionately referred to as the "Little Black Devil," is a charming small breed known for its spirited personality and distinctive appearance. Now, dog lovers and animal craft enthusiasts can bring this delightful pet to life with our machine embroidery pattern. This design provides the perfect canvas to create a realistic portrait of the Schipperke, making it a fun and engaging DIY project. Whether you're an experienced embroiderer or a novice, this canine art project promises hours of creative enjoyment. Add a touch of character to your home decor with this charming piece of craftsmanship that celebrates your love for these unique and adorable pets. Turn your passion for Schipperkes into a captivating and heartwarming work of art that will grace your living space with their playful presence.
Hoop size: 100mm x 100mm (4" x 4")
3 sizes available:
W/H: 58.4 mm x 75.4 mm (2.3 in x 2.97 in)
8,665 stitches
8 colors / 7 thread changes
W/H: 64.9 mm x 83.7 mm (2.56 in x 3.3 in)
10,089 stitches
8 colors / 7 thread changes
W/H: 72.1 mm x 93 mm (2.84 in x 3.66 in)
11,859 stitches
8 colors / 7 thread changes
The colors are based on ISACORD 40. You have to convert them if this is not available in your area.
*This is a digital file, not a physical product. You need an embroidery machine and software to use it.
What you get in the zip file(s):
- 8 machine formats included: DST/JEF/HUS/VP3/PES/EXP/XXX/EMD
- Color sequence pdf
All the files are tested before release so you can be assured of the stitch quality. However, any alteration on the file(s) may affect the output and we will not be responsible for it.
Always run a sample of the file(s) on the test fabric BEFORE stitching on the actual fabric. Make sure you have proper stabilization to prevent registration issues.
IMPORTANT NOTE!!!
Please utilize the colors specified in the job sheets for the embroidery designs of dogs and cats. If necessary, use closely matching colors as intended. It is important to note that we cannot be held responsible for any undesired outcomes resulting from changing the thread color on your own. To illustrate, it is not advisable to alter the color of a black lab design to that of a yellow lab or any other coat color unless it is specifically indicated in the job sheet.