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No. 1488 - Picture Motifs for Trimming (Yellow or Blue). Price 25¢ There are 13 different motifs in this pattern, about 3 inches high. These are smart on children's wearables and ladies' lingerie, rerquiring 2 threads of strand cotton in outline stitch, the short lines in single stitches. [gallery link=file columns=2 ids=20885,20888,20891,20890,20896,20895,20897,20886,20892,20889,20893,20894]

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Create stunning embroidered designs with this Catholic Monstrance pattern. Perfect for clothing, bags, pillowcases, and more. Easy to use and washable stabilizer included.

This Catholic monstrance stick and stitch design is perfect for stitching on clothing, bags, pillowcases, dish towels and more. It is 5.5 inches tall. Each design is printed on sticky washable stabilizer. To use, peel off the backing and stick onto the area you would like to embroider your design. When you have finished stitching, simply place in warm water and gently rub to dissolve the paper. Once all the paper is removed, let your project dry.

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Aug 31, 2024 - Ecclesiastical embroidery is one of my favorite categories of hand embroidery - I love the combinations of goldwork and silk and shading seen in old samples of hand embroidery worked for the beautification of churches. I was cleaning out some picture files to make space on my computer, when I came a

Ecclesiastical embroidery is one of my favorite categories of hand embroidery – I love the combinations of goldwork and silk and shading seen in old samples of hand embroidery worked for the beautification of churches. I was cleaning out some picture files to make space on my computer, when I came across these photos and ...

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Explore exquisite embroidery design by Jean Pillement at V&A featuring French School artwork from 1780-1790, perfect for fabric craft enthusiasts. Discover intricate patterns for men's waistcoats and more.

Jean Pillement and Charles-Germain de Saint-Aubin. Design for embroidery on men's waistcoats, etc. c.1780-1790. French School

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