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Here are some favorite hand embroidery patterns – and they’re free! Many of these come from out-of-print, old catalogs. They are in the “copyright free” category. I want to make them available to you so that you can enjoy creating beautiful embroidered goods. Here’s a list of links that will take you to the various hand embroidery ...
Flower Medallion – another pattern that can be used for basic embroidery on household goods, etc. Decorative Border – this pattern would look great on the edge of household linens. Simple Lily – this pattern is very simple, and would be great for quick embellishments or even for applique techniques.
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
The design prints at 5″ tall, if you select “no scaling” on your print options: Cross & Crown of Thorns Embroidery Pattern. You can find more free hand embroidery patterns on the Patterns page here on Needle ‘n Thread. There are all kinds of designs there suitable for hand embroidery, from secular to religious, to monograms, to Hungarian!
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 ...
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.
How about a free hand embroidery pattern for today? This is a variation on a design – meant for cutwork or Battenburg lace – from an old Herrschner’s catalog. I have a collection of four of these old catalogs – one from the early 1920’s, one from the early 1940’s, a “supplement” from the 1940’s, and the better-known edition ...
The first needlework shop stop on my 6,200-mile-road trip was in Fargo, North Dakota, at Nordic Needle. Update 2023: Nordic Needle changed ownership some years back, and eventually closed. The website is no longer fully functional. Now, this is a shop I have always and forever wanted to go to! And since I was heading to Minnesota for a three ...
So I pulled out my copy of the old Herrschner’s catalog from the first decade of the 1900’s to illustrate some points on developing line drawings that are suitable for hand embroidery patterns. This is the catalog. You can see that it is not very large at all – about 6.5″ x 9.5″, and about 1/2″ thick. Considering that the catalog ...
September 6, 2013. Free Hand Embroidery Pattern: Sprouting Floral – and Your Input? This is the final of three hand embroidery patterns that have been occupying my imagination lately. The first of the three was this Exuberant Flower design, and then this Openwork Flower Design, and then there’s today’s, which for some reason, I call ...