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Description : This Free Embroidery Pattern Blog features dozens of vintage projects for you to create.

Craft Link : Free Embroidery Patterns Blog

Source : Vintage Transfer Finds

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Four Vintage-Style Embroidery Patterns

Each week I re-publish a work that fall under the creative commons guidelines.

What is Creative Commons?

Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright terms from “All Rights Reserved” to “Some Rights Reserved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Each of these embroidery patterns was designed by Jacque Davis, a very generous and talented artist.

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Square Cushion Cover

Description : Yet another embroidered pillow pattern, this Square Cushion Cover has a decidedly Asian appearance.

Craft Link : Square Cushion Cover

Source : DMC

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Pink And Yellow Rose Embroidered Cushion

Description : Be sure to have a graphics program available, because the pdf file for the Pink And Yellow Rose Embroidered Cushion needs to be enlarged several times to be easily readable.

Craft Link : Pink And Yellow Rose Embroidered Cushion

Source : DMC

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How To Turn Your Photos Into Patterns

 

 

Description : To Turn Your Photos Into Patterns, isolate the main elements of the photo and then trace them out.

Craft Link : How To Turn Your Photos Into Patterns

Source: Craft Stylish

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Free Images For Embroidery

Educpics.com is a free,  online repository of 6487 images in 261 categories.  These thousands of black and white line drawings are perfect for embroidery projects.  Either small sections of the images can be used, or the images in their entirety.

To use the images, first print out the drawing you select. Then lay a sheet of dressmaker’s carbon on the fabric in the location where you want the design to be. Lay the print out over the carbon and carefully trace the design using either a pencil or a pen. Most types of carbon will allow the design to be washed out once you have finished with it.

If you enjoy designing your own embroidery projects,  be sure to take a look at this very useful site.

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1500+ Free Embroidery Patterns

Description: 1500+ Free Embroidery Patterns….all perfect for your next project.

Craft Link : The Hoop Love Vintage Patterns

Source : Flickr

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