Stick and Stitch Christmas Set from Stitched Studio
Add festive charm to your holiday stitching projects with these Christmas Stick & Stitch Embroidery Stickers! ???? Perfect for beginners and experienced embroiderers alike, these pre-printed designs make it easy to decorate clothing, bags, stockings, or hoop art with seasonal embroidery.
Each design is printed on water-soluble stabilizer—just peel, stick, stitch, and rinse. No tracing or transferring needed, making holiday stitching simple and fun!
???? What’s Included:
A set of ready-to-stitch embroidery transfer stickers featuring:
???? “Merry Christmas” script
???? Christmas ornaments & baubles
???? Poinsettia flowers & winter florals
???? Holly & berry sprigs
???? Christmas stocking
? Star designs
Various greenery sprigs
???? How to Use:
Peel and stick your chosen design onto fabric.
Stitch directly over the lines.
Rinse with water to dissolve the stabilizer—leaving only your beautiful embroidery!
???? Perfect For:
Handmade holiday gifts & ornaments
Custom stockings, tote bags, and festive décor
Seasonal embroidery hoop art
Beginner embroidery practice projects
???? Product Details
This listing is for physical embroidery transfer stickers (not a digital download).
Stickers are printed on water-soluble stabilizer.
Shipped ready-to-use—just stick, stitch, and enjoy!
? Details ?
17 stick and stitch patterns, as shown in the photos. Each pattern is a SINGLE USE ONLY.
( Please scroll through the listing photos to see approximate size of each pattern.) You will receive a link for my beginner embroidery stitch PDF file, but it is not a detailed color guide or instructions. Have fun and play around with your own color palettes and preferred stitches!
? TIPS & TRICKS ?
* Use an embroidery hoop to hold fabric taut.
* If stitching on clothing, especially knit, be sure not to over stretch the fabric. You could use iron-on fusing on the inside of the garment to help stabilize the fabric.
*If you are concerned about the sticker not staying in place, do a large running stitch around the edge and remove when finished.
* If your needle feels sticky, just wipe it off with alcohol.
* Use a good quality floss, such as DMC embroidery threads, to prevent color bleed.
* There is a small chance the ink from the sticker could stain the fabric. To prevent staining, soak your project in warm water for at least 5 minutes to loosen the sticker. You could use a little dish soap on your fingers to gently clean around the stitches. Then, rinse with running water and use your fingers or an old toothbrush to carefully remove the rest of the sticker, being careful not to disturb your stitches.
* Air dry the fabric & enjoy your work of art!

