Embroidery patterns geared towards little boys are hard to come by so it was super fun to find three such patterns on Workbasket Pattern Sheet 85. Wouldn’t today’s Bear in Pajamas and Nightcap be cute embroidered on a pajama bag for your favourite little man. Or perhaps make a bear softie to snuggle with under the covers. It would be…
Here’s another page with a variety of small embroidery patterns. These ones came from Workbasket Pattern Sheet 85. This page is available as a pdf to download here.
These swans are just so pretty. The one on the left I’ve been picturing as being perfect to make a truly unique bookmark. The one on the right would look lovely as the front for a zippered pouch. You can download a pdf of the pattern here.
Today’s pattern goes with the one that I posted last Monday. You can download the pdf of this pattern here.
On Workbasket Pattern Sheet 84, there were two sweet faces to embroider to make into potholders. Here’s the first one: The pdf of this pattern is available to download here. The second face is this one in profile and I’ll be sharing that next Monday.
On the Workbasket pattern sheet this was labelled as Rose Doily. To make the doily, trace one half and then flip the pattern to trace the other half. There are so many possibilities with this pattern. It would look beautiful done in a simple outline stitch but would be absolutely stunning worked in satin stitch. I can also picture using…
As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, when Dave was tracing out the patterns from each sheet (his hands are steadier at that kind of thing than mine are,) he put all the really small ones from each of the large pattern pages onto a single 8.5X11 sheet of paper. These ones are from Workbasket Pattern Sheet 83. This…
This sweet embroidery pattern was designed to be made into a table runner. You would begin by tracing out one of the center motifs and add a corner and continue around until you had four center motifs and four corners traced. If you wanted a larger table runner or a more rectangular runner, you would simple extend the two parallel…
When Dave was tracing out the patterns from each sheet (his hands are steadier at that kind of thing than mine are,) he put all the really small ones from each of the large pattern pages onto a single 8.5X11 sheet of paper. These ones are from Workbasket Pattern Sheet 82. This sheet of small embroidery patterns is available as…
Wouldn’t these look beautiful embroidered onto a set of pillowcases or as the center panel of a small cushion! The pattern for the Large Swans is available as a pdf to download here.