This is for a black and white copy of 2 different old fashion pictures taken from original transfer #7269 .To be embroidered.Intended for framing.I did them up as cushion / pillow covers.Each motif averages 7 1/8"W x 10 1/4 "H You will receive a copy of each of the 2 designs & envelope instructions********To use this copy you will need to either trace the design with a transfer pen and then iron onto fabric or trace it with a pencil directly onto fabric using a light source.(completed linens not for sale)****************This material comes from a public domain source.{Printed in 1947 with copyright notice and entered public domain in 1975}This is a photocopy of my original pattern/linen which is in the public domain and does not infringe upon any copyrights RE:COPYRIGHTS My reproductions are adapted from original vintage transfers/patterns/linens in my personal collection.The ORIGINALS are now in the Public Domain because their copyright has expired....Because of alterations made by my editing these reproduction are entirely copyrighted by craftycharlie's and may not be recopied in any media.Purchases of these reproductions does not constitute permission to copy or reproduce. All images have been cleaned, restored / edited..
Of all the devices aimed at the retraint of womanhood the cage crinoline is the most elaborate. The huge crinoline served to extentuate the constrained waist, keep men at arm's length and give shelter from the elements to children and pets.
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This is for a black and white copy taken from my original vintage transfer "Woman" National Home Weekly #313.Features a Crinoline Lady picking flowers.For embroidery.You will receive 3 copy of the lady -1 in original size (12"x9") and 2 (6"x4.5").(completed linen for reference only & not included).To use this copy you will either need to trace the design with a transfer pen and then iron onto fabric or trace it with a pencil directly onto fabric...................................................................................................................................... NB:Designs are for personal use & not to be resold/recopied in whole/part.This material comes from a public domain source.This is a photocopy of my original pattern which is in the public domain and does not infringe upon any copyrights.
Of all the devices aimed at the retraint of womanhood the cage crinoline is the most elaborate. The huge crinoline served to extentuate the constrained waist, keep men at arm's length and give shelter from the elements to children and pets.
This is for a black and white copy from my original mail order transfer #5264.Intended for sheet and pillowcase set.For embroidery and eyelet ruffles .It features a belle in garden standing by a birdbath fountain.You will receive a copy of the instructions and the 2 belles.11.5"x6.5" & 13"x 8". To use this copy you will need to either trace the design with a transfer pen and then iron onto fabric or trace it with a pencil directly onto fabric using a light source.(completed linens not for sale)****************This material comes from a public domain source.{Printed in 1952 without copyright notice and entered public domain in 1980}This is a photocopy of my original pattern/linen which is in the public domain and does not infringe upon any copyrights RE:COPYRIGHTS My reproductions are adapted from original vintage transfers/patterns/linens in my personal collection.The ORIGINALS are now in the Public Domain because their copyright has expired....Because of alterations made by my editing these reproductionare entirely copyrighted by craftycharlie's and may not be recopied in any media.Purchases of these reproductions does not constitute permission to copy or reproduce. All images have been cleaned, restored / edited.. *******
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Of all the devices aimed at the retraint of womanhood the cage crinoline is the most elaborate. The huge crinoline served to extentuate the constrained waist, keep men at arm's length and give shelter from the elements to children and pets.
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PDF file emailed 2U - Once your payment has cleared Etsy will send you an email with a link to your new embroidery design. You will need to purchase a Sulky transfer pen in order to apply your designs to fabric. Our Designs are all out of print and hard to find. Each pattern is in public Domain. Laura Wheeler 203 Sunbonnet Ladies for towels 1940s * A PDF file of a Vintage Embroidery Transfer * Six Sunbonnet Ladies * Size is about 6X7 inches' * Material requirements * Color Suggestions * Directions and Suggestions for many projects * Information on Vintage Color Crayon tinting. This pattern was first printed 6/1/1941 and passed into the public domain 6/1/1969. FREE PATTERNS! If you purchase 5 patterns let us know and we will email you a 6th pattern for FREE. Matthew 5:10
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Remember how exciting it used to be to get a letter in the mail? This vintage transfer - available as a pdf pattern - would be beautiful stitched up on a quilt or for your latest hoop art. I've also used this pattern as a coloring page. This listing is for a PDF file of this pattern. The watermark will be removed. This is a printable pattern only, supplies are not included. Your embroidery pattern will be available for download upon purchase. You can read about the process here: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949. Simply print, trace and stitch! All patterns are copyright free (unless stated otherwise). No license is required to use them commercially in your handmade items. This pattern has been taken from an original British transfer. It's been scanned and cleaned up and made usable by me. You may not sell the designs/patterns as they are offered here either individually or in a collection.
This is for a black and white copy from my vintage,1930's British 16th Series "Crinoline Lady" transfers booklet for embroidery. You will recive a copy of all 6 design motifs as well as a copy of the booklet covers which gives color suggestions and then a stitch guide for each motif.Motifs include:Lady with doves 7.5" x 5"/Lady in garden 7.25" x 5"/2 peasant figures @ 6.25" x 4"/Lady seated 7.25" x 5.25"/6 little maids (for borders) 3 per row-each row 6.75" x 1.75".....(completed linen for show only /not included)..To use this copy you will either need to trace the design with a transfer pen and then iron onto fabric or trace it with a pencil directly onto fabric.*******************This material comes from a public domain source.This is a photocopy of my original pattern which is in the public domain and does not infringe upon any copyrightsRE:COPYRIGHTS My reproductions are adapted from original vintage transfers/patterns/linens in my personal collection.1930's ORIGINAL no cpyright noted & immediately entered Public Domain....Because of alterations made by my editing these reproduction are entirely copyrighted by craftycharlie's and may not be recopied in any media.All images have been cleaned, restored / edited.***********
PŘEDLOHY NA VYŠÍVÁNÍ STONKOVÝM NEBO PLNÝM STEHEM (malování jehlou) - embroidery simple or full stitch (needle painting)
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Shirt made from a patchwork of reclaimed vintage linens, including a deconstructed handkerchief case depicting a crinoline lady looking into a mirror. The collar is made from recycled cotton hankies decorated with shamrocks. Finished off with a pocket, found vintage buttons and side splits; as ever, this one-off piece was lovingly hand made by me from 100% not-new materials! Roughly size M - see measurements in drop down menu
Hello dear crocheters, in this tutorial I will share with you one of my own designs of crochet cosmos square. Hope you like this lovely square as much as I do...