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All these alphabets – plus many more! – are available gathered in one easy-to-download PDF in Favorite Monograms, a collection of 16 monogram alphabets perfect for hand embroidery and other crafts. In the photo above, you can see samples of each alphabet available in Favorite Monograms. Each letter in each alphabet in Favorite Monograms has ...
Free Printable. In the meantime, here are the first four letters, A through D, of the floral script alphabet, ready for printing. The letters print at 2.5″ tall, which is the size I used when working with the cotton floche mentioned above. You can, however, enlarge the letters or reduce them, depending on what you want to do with them.
The 16-alphabet collection is delivered as via a download link to your inbox shortly after purchase, so that you can begin creating right away! Priced at less than $1.00 per complete alphabet, monogram lovers can’t go wrong with this collection! Favorite Monograms is available in my shop, here.
Voided Floral Monogram. This monogram features a heavily embroidered floral themed background, using lots of different stitches, colors, and textures. Pin It. Article 1 – Setting up the project, fabrics, threads, initial stitches. Article 2 – Filling in the background with more stitches – a list of stitches used and links to stitch tutorials.
An easy way to transfer the monogram onto white fabric is to use a sunny window. Tape the monogram onto a sunny window, tape your fabric over it, and trace it. If you have a light box, it may save your arm a bit! You can also trace the monogram onto good tracing paper (use red ink), then turn the paper over and trace over the design with either ...
I used a #7 crewel needle for all the stitching. If you don’t have floche, you can substitute two strands of embroidery floss (from the six in stranded cotton floss). The first step: I traced the monogram design onto the linen using a light box (I have this light box and I love it!) and a pencil. My linen was ironed and starched lightly with ...
The pattern is shown as an embroidered handkerchief pattern, but it would look great on guest towels – perfect for a wedding gift, for example – on pillow cases, or even on the front of a tote bag. The monogram design is offered by Plaid Online, which is a website devoted to all kinds of craft stuff. So that’s the page with the monogram ...
21 - Free Embroidery Pattern: Hungarian Doily. 17 - Embroidery Pattern: Jacobean Fuschia. 13 - Embroidery Pattern: Another Little Jacobean Motif. 4 - Jacobean Embroidery Pattern: Hanging Flower – Good for Goldwork, too! 3 - Free Embroidery Pattern: Single Leaf.
Technically, a “monogram” is combination of letters that have become one (hence, “mono”gram) through the way they are combined. An individual letter – a decorative initial – is not technically a monogram. It’s an initial. And a monogram differs from a cipher, according to Turbayne. A monogram is one unit of combined letters that ...
Hanging Flower Pattern. Jacobean Leaves. Fuschia Embroidery Pattern. Simple Single Flower. Pretty Stylized Scroll & Flower Design. Tulips ala William Morris. William Morris Flower Thingy. Slender Flowers. Fortune Cookies.