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Free pistol embroidery pattern4/29/2024 I’ll share that with you as I get closer to being finished! The e-book for A Thousand Flowers is still available here, if you’re wanting to join in on stitching any of those! I started stitching a new version (the deer) yesterday, with plans for a really fun finishing technique. I’ll keep you abreast of that and share the pattern alternative, in case anyone else wants to stitch it, too! I’ll be stitching up a new version of it, starting this afternoon if all goes as planned. I’ve been dabbling with the Boughs of Holly corner design in the list above. Large Snowflake – Cross stitch or other counted work, this one would look great with beads!ĭelicate Snowflake – for surface embroidery, with several variationsīold Snowflake – a less delicate snowflake for surface embroideryīlackwork Trees – three blackwork trees, great for a counted borderĪ Christmas Tree for Tambour Embroidery – great for tambour work, but can be stitched with any line stitch. Snowflake Corner – Cross stitch folk-style snowflakes in a corner design Leaping Deer & Christmas Tree – a counted cross stitch pattern in a traditional folky styleĪ Simple Snowflake – Cross stitch snowflake, folk style Stitched from Stash Christmas Ornament – a step-by-step series, including finishing instructions. Holly & Joy – A Christmas message with embroidered lettersĪ Tiny Tree with a Bird – just add a pear, and it can pass for a partridge in a pear tree! It’s a spin off of a Quaker motif. Some of them might take a little longer, but all of them are doable well before Christmas arrives!Ī Christmas Palm Tree – for those of you in southerly climes!īoughs of Holly – a holly corner suitable for tablecloths, flour sack towels, cloth napkins, and so forth I always underestimate the time it will take to complete an embroidery project, but in fact, most of these projects I’m going to list here can be completed in a good bout of weekend binge-stitching. All the embroidery files will be in a zip file.Since we’ve kicked off A Stitcher’s Christmas, and since it’s not quite December yet (so there’s still time!), I figure today is a good day for a round-up of free Christmas embroidery designs here on Needle ‘n Thread, for those who want to do a little holiday stitching! In the set you will find a preview image and PDF file, with the color sequence (stops) for each design. In the above second image you can see where the stitches will be, the image has a checkerboard background. It makes the design stitch more dense, stable and makes sure the fabric will not show. Underlay is a stitch that will be under the top stitch that you see. The above stitch numbers are for the designs with underlay, the ones without underlay will have 20-30% less stitches. The designs are available with and without underlay. The set has 8 design, each one is available in 8 sizes, from 3 to 8 inches.īelow you can find the sizes and stitches count for the revolver and shotgun. The designs will be available in the following format files:ĬSD, DST, EMD, EXP, HUS, JEF, JPX, PCD, PCQ, PCS, PEC, PES, SHV, VIP, VP3, XXX The files are for EMBROIDERY MACHINES, so you need to have one to use the files. This is a digital/electronic item that will be available for download after payment. Embroidery designs for embroidery machines.
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