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Hand-embroidery catch-up

December 11, 2008 by Denise Felton 1 Comment

(1) Sharon of Its Daffycat blog is sharing her original pattern for a jolly holiday penguin. Get the chart.
(2) Emily of The Floss Box blog has another set of lovely ornament patterns for us. Get the patterns.
(3) doe-c-doe shared another sweet set of holiday embroidery designs. Get the patterns.
(4) Sublime Stitching has a list of 25 fabulous gifts for under $25 for the stitchers on your list. See the list.
(5) Lauren Brandy of Pimp Stitch pointed us to a page of 25 free vintage Christmas embroidery designs on PatternBee.com. Get the patterns.
(6) A new embroidery site, Lazy May, came on line with iron-on and PDF patterns for sale and a precious free pattern for seasonal stitchers. Get the pattern.
(7) Rachel Hobson of Craftzine.com pointed out the amazing embroidery on metal of artist Lynnette Andreason. See Lynnette’s blog.
(8) Deepa of This and That blog gave us a beautiful demo of honeycomb stitch. See Deepa’s post.
(9) Nicole Wolfersberger launched Embloggery, “a blog in which every entry is hand-embroidered.” See the site.

Looking for more Christmas Embroidery Patterns? Check these out on Etsy or check out these Pattern books on Amazon.

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  1. Deepa says

    December 11, 2008 at 8:32 pm

    Thank you,Denise.

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