Nov
26
(1) He’s Coming to Town sampler from Red Brolly
(2) Noel Candy Canes from Hudson’s Holidays
(3) These Ornaments coloring page suitable for embroidery from Tricia-Rennea Art
(4) Seven Christmas motifs from Broderie d’Antan
(5) Santa dog digital stamp suitable for embroidery from Anne’s Cards 4 U (via CraftGossip’s stamping blog)
(6) 14 country Christmas designs from Broderie d’Antan
(7) 19 vintage Christmas designs from Faster Kittykill! Blog! Blog!
(8) Angel Snowman from Hudson’s Holidays
(9) Cardinal felt-applique block from Wee Folk Art
Comments
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Hello, would you object to anyone copying these patterns onto paper or vellum and using them on hand made cards? I’m not into embroidery/sewing and quite often I’m taken by some of these free patterns and think how nice they would be on a card.
Hi, Julie! CraftGossip doesn’t publish any patterns, so we can’t give you permission for their use. We just link to patterns that are being offered on others’ blogs and web sites. The designs are intended for personal use; so if you just want to use the designs on cards you’ll send to friends and relatives, then you’re probably OK. If you want to use the designs on cards that you’re going to offer for sale, you’ll need to get permission or licensing from the originator of the design. Just follow the link to the original post and then contact the owner of that blog.
Good luck!
Denise
Thanks SugarPlum!