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6 Alphabet Patterns For Hand Embroidery

July 12, by Larissa Coleman. 2 Comments

 

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Hand embroidery is a very delicate art form, and by taking into account the details that can go into one piece, the possibility of creating an exact duplicate is nearly impossible.  Today we are bringing you 6 alphabet patterns for you to use in your hand embroidery designs, and by simply changing out the colors in the details of these patterns, you can have so many different options from just these 6 patterns.

Put embroidered letters on anything unique you’ve crafted to add a personal touch to it. It’s a personal and genuine approach to make that extra unique present. Making hand-embroidered letters is a unique method to finish all kinds of presents and objects that you want to customize.

Still looking for more patterns? Check these flower embroidery patterns out on Etsy  and these designs over on the DMC blog. 

Looking for Embroidery Thread? Check out DMC’s website.

Embroidery is an ancient art that has been passed down from generation to generation. Often times, embroidery is seen as a dying art, as many people prefer to use machines to create their designs. However, there are still a few people who hand embroider their designs.

One reason why hand embroidery is still popular is that it is a very personal art. When someone stitches a design, it is a unique piece that is only for them. Additionally, hand embroidery is a very time-consuming art. It can take hours to stitch a small design, and sometimes even days to stitch a larger one.

Despite the fact that hand embroidery is a dying art, it is still very popular and can be found in many different forms. Some people make embroidery pieces as gifts, while others use it as a way to express their creativity. No matter what your reasons for embroidering, it is always fun to create a unique piece of art.

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1- Stitching For The Queen from Simply Notable

2- Embroidery Letters from Treasurie

Treasurie brings you a wide range of beautiful and stylish Embroidery letters that are perfect for all your personalization needs. From monograms to simple messages, Treasurie offers a unique and creative way to add a personal touch to any project. With their easy-to-follow instructions and clear charts, you’ll be able to add a special touch to clothing, home décor, and more. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned stitcher, Treasurie’s Embroidery letters are a must-have for anyone looking to elevate their projects to the next level. So why not take a look today and see what amazing designs you can create.
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3- Flower Monogram from Needle N Thread  Looking for a classic and timeless touch to add to your next project? Look no further than Needle N Thread’s Flower Monogram designs. With their beautiful blooming flowers and intricate details, these patterns are sure to add a touch of elegance to any project. Whether you’re looking to personalize a gift for someone special or add a touch of sophistication to your home décor, Needle N Thread’s Flower Monograms are the perfect choice. So why not give them a try today and see what amazing designs you can create.

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4- Epic Alphabet from Sublime Stitching Embroidery Sublime Stitching Embroidery is proud to present their Epic Alphabet collection. With its bold and unique designs, this alphabet set is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of whimsy and personality to their projects. From quirky messages to creative monograms, the possibilities are endless with Sublime Stitching’s Epic Alphabet. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced stitcher, these designs are sure to bring a touch of fun and excitement to your next project. So why not take a look today and see what amazing designs you can create.

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5- Native American Inspiration from Feeling Stitchy  Feeling Stitchy brings you a collection of beautiful and intricate Native American inspired designs. With their rich cultural heritage and striking designs, these patterns are sure to add a touch of authenticity and elegance to any project. From traditional symbols to bold and vibrant patterns, Feeling Stitchy’s Native American designs are perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of culture and history to their projects. So why not take a look today and see what amazing designs you can create.

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6- Crewel Embroidery Pattern from Prairie Garden  Prairie Garden presents a collection of beautiful and intricate Crewel Embroidery patterns that are perfect for adding a touch of vintage charm to any project. With their classic and timeless design, these patterns are sure to bring a touch of elegance to any project. Whether you’re looking to create a unique piece of clothing, home décor, or a special gift, Prairie Garden’s Crewel Embroidery patterns are the perfect choice. So why not give them a try today and see what amazing designs you can create.

 

 

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Comments

  1. Liane Doxey says

    July 12, 2015 at 9:27 pm

    What a wonderful site! Thank you for including my monogram (A) in your feature. I am signing up for your newsletter now 🙂

  2. Tonya R. Simmons says

    December 13, 2019 at 4:08 pm

    Lovely!

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