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  2. free embroidery patterns – NeedlenThread.com

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    18 - Chicken Scratch / Gingham Lace Pattern: Floral Corner #2. 15 - Free Hand Embroidery Pattern: Lily in a Diamond. 12 - Gingham Embroidery – Free Pattern: Floral Corner. 4 - Forcing Nature’s Hand with Hand Embroidery. 3 - Embroidery – A Free Online Book.

  3. Vintage Embroidery Patterns: The Wonder Package

    www.needlenthread.com/2017/03/vintage-embroidery-patterns...

    This portfolio of patterns – they are big, 24″ x 36″ folded pages of iron-on transfer patterns – is called The Wonder Package. The name cracks me up! As you can see, the portfolio contains over 475 decorative initials and over 350 patterns, no two alike! The Wonder Package was published by The Detroit News at some point since the advent ...

  4. How to Make Printable Hand Embroidery Patterns

    www.needlenthread.com/2017/08/how-to-make-printable-hand...

    When it’s time to turn a drawing into an embroidery pattern, the first thing I do (after drawing the thing to my satisfaction) is trace over all the main lines with a fine-tipped micron art pen, in black. If you’re using a photo of something to make a pattern, use tracing paper and trace the main lines of whatever it is you want to stitch.

  5. Simple Floral Borders – Free Hand Embroidery Design

    www.needlenthread.com/2018/08/simple-floral-borders-free...

    Place the pattern down first on the light table (or taped to a sunny window), pin your fabric onto the pattern, and trace away, using a light touch with a mechanical pencil. I find that a spray-starched and ironed piece of fabric releases pencil very easily when washed. You could also use Sublime Stitching’s Fine-tipped iron-on transfer pen.

  6. Patterns – NeedlenThread.com

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    Hand Embroidery Patterns Hand Embroidery Patterns Stylized Wheat Tile Fleur-de-lis Frame Rose Tile with Buds Christmas Tree for Tambour Work Bloomin' Branch Fair Verona Stylized Thistle Rose Rondelle Rose Swirl Snowflake Corner Cross

  7. Christmas Stitching: Free Hand Embroidery Designs!

    www.needlenthread.com/2018/11/christmas-stitching-free...

    Free Christmas Stitching Projects. A Christmas Palm Tree – for those of you in southerly climes! Boughs of Holly – a holly corner suitable for tablecloths, flour sack towels, cloth napkins, and so forth. Holly & Joy – A Christmas message with embroidered letters. A Tiny Tree with a Bird – just add a pear, and it can pass for a partridge ...

  8. Hand Embroidery Patterns – NeedlenThread.com

    www.needlenthread.com/2006/06/hand-embroidery-patterns.html

    Silk Shading Sampler – a beautiful pattern suitable for practice in silk shading and gold couching. Sunflower Cross – a nice pattern for basic embroidery stitches – can be used for church embroidery or secular. Flower Medallion – another pattern that can be used for basic embroidery on household goods, etc.

  9. Embroidered Handkerchief Project: Free Pattern & Instructions

    www.needlenthread.com/2007/07/embroidered-handkerchief...

    Embroidered Handkerchief Project: Free Pattern & Instructions. Embroidered monograms fascinate me, and I love to see the art of hand embroidery displayed on usable linens and household goods. The best way to add a personal touch to these types of items is to add a monogram. But sometimes I get stumped when trying to think up a pattern!

  10. Free Hand Embroidery Designs for Autumn – a Small Collection

    www.needlenthread.com/2018/10/free-fall-embroidery-designs...

    List of Autumn Embroidery Designs. I hope you enjoy them all! Here’s the list with links: Leafy Corner – perfect for a quick stitching project with just a touch of fall. It’s also well-suited for tambour embroidery. Turkey – a bit juvenile, but fun! Blackwork autumn leaves – meant to be worked on a grid, if you want to work it on ...

  11. How To Embroider on Gingham – Chicken Scratch Tutorial

    www.needlenthread.com/2014/04/how-to-embroider-on-gingham...

    You can substitute regular cotton floss, too – just try different weights and combinations, to see what works best. Higher numbered (finer) perle cottons (8 and 12) will work well for foundation stitches on 1/8″ gingham. With larger checks, heavier perle cottons (3 and 5) are a good choice for foundation stitches.