Sashiko pattern
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This week’s tutorial is based on a zentangle drawing tutorial I found on Pinterest. The specific drawing pattern is called Clem and is designed by Erika Bonham Kehlet and can be found on the …

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Enjoy :) Single element 8x8 stitches (please click to enlarge) Fill pattern (please click to enlarge)

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PDF Book ~ Instant Digital Download. Download it direct to your computer for reading or printing. Victorian Garment Patterns 102 Pages of Patterns and Designs to print out and use. Victorian era circa 1888 Period Garment Patterns. 59 Patterns and all beautifully illustrated, a valuable reference resource for anyone interested in recreating authentic Victorian period clothing for theatre, costume parties or someone who wants to study the dressmaking methods and fashion trends of the Victorian…

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Yesterday I posted the result of my year-long endeavor with hitomezashi, the “one-stitch” style of sashiko done with alternating over-and-under stitches. Today I thought I’d post …
Stitch these great little mini biscornu! Make them into rings or other jewelry or maybe a fob for your scissors. Loads of possibilities! They are cute and fun. Stitch sizes are 17 x 17. The pattern pack includes assembly instructions. Uses DMC thread. Charts are in black and white.
Sashiko is a form of Japanese hand embroidery using the running stitch to create a pattern made almost entirely with dashed lines.
Terri Malenfant saved to sewing and patterns
These free patterns are for Japanese Sashiko, a form of embroidery that uses straight or curved geometric designs stitched in a repeating pattern.

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Just a simple pattern, they look a bit like tiny roses, I think? :) Have fun! Version 1 Version 2 Version 3

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