AB7391 Happy Flower Dish Smiley Embroidery Transfer Pattern. If you like smiles then this is the set for you! Each transfer has at least 3 smiles. Some have even more! Includes 6 designs + instructions. Originally published as Alice Brooks 7391. Includes 6 designs + instructions in PDF format. Delivered instantly and made to easily print on standard letter size paper. These are NOT iron on transfers. You will need to transfer them yourself using a transfer pencil or tracing with a sunny window. You will receive two files. One as originally published and another with the images reversed.
Vintage Children's Motifs Embroidery Transfers Darling Designs! UNCUT UNUSED ORIGINAL OLD SHEET OF TRANSFERS This is a sweetie of a vintage transfer. It is Vogart 240. I love the wet and dry poodle that I think was intended for guest towels but the too cute pups or the kitties in the basket would be so sweet for children's linens or clothing. It comes to you uncut, unused and factory folded and includes the envelope. There are real sweeties and the pic says it all. This is still factory folded and complete… What a super pattern and a Way cool look at the PAST!
Vintage embroidery transfer. 9 inches x 11 inches.
Beautiful embroidery transfer, found in July 20th 1952 "Needlewoman & Needlecraft" issue No.51.
The Embroiderers’ Guild Transfers Collection: 90 Rediscovered Treasures to Transfer and Stitch - to give it its full title - is a beautiful collection of embroidery transfers which Annelle Collinge discovered in the archives of the Embroiderers’ Guild. As Annette explains in the book, Embroiderers’ Guild transfers were first referred to in a magazine published in 1932 so the description of the book as a ‘treasure trove’ on the back, is really true.
This is a digital reproduction of a small collection of 1940's embroidery motifs designed for embellishing lingerie. This e-book has 6 pages of designs, with 14 different designs in total. The booklet also includes a full page of illustrated lessons for the stitches needed to make the designs. You can print the pages to any scale to work with whatever type of project you'd like to embellish. These motifs are delicate and feminine but would also be wonderful used on any other project as well. You might also be interested in our book Underwear and Lingerie. It goes into great detail on lingerie sewing and finishing techniques including lace appliqué, closures, plackets, trimmings, straps, and more. Or click here for our entire collection of lingerie sewing books and resources. Once you've printed the designs, use transfer paper, or trace the design with an iron-on transfer pencil. My favorite way to transfer these designs is to print them out, then lay a piece of sewing transfer paper over my fabric. Then I lay the printed design face up, pin it all in place, and trace over the motif with a pen to press it into the fabric. it's fast, easy, and versatile. Copyright Mrs. Depew Vintage, 2013.
Digital PDF formatted Hand Embroidery transfers Kate Marchbanks 2003 ABC Soft Book pattern for Toddler Hand Embroidery Twenty Six Designs Detailed instructions and color chart Complete Alphabet for this Book. A Angle, B Barn, C Cat, D Doll, E Egg, F Flower, G Grapes, H House, I Native American, J Jam, K Kite, L Lamb, M Monkey, N Nest, O Ostrich, P Peas, Q Quill, R Rabbit, S Snowman, T Train, U Umbrella, V Valentine, W Window, X Xylophone, Y Yarn and Z Zebra FREE directions to use your digital files FREE vintage color crayon tinting directions Copyright information; this pattern was first printed 1/14/1945 and passed into public domain 1/14/1970. If you want these designs as an iron on embroidery transfer ( No tracing required ) let me know and I will send you the link. To use your Digital Embroidery design You will need a Sulky transfer pen. Sulky pens are the best to use, don’t be fooled by transfer pencils, they are very hard to use and don’t iron on well. Cut your design so it is easy to manage. Then follow the directions on the Sulky transfer pen package. Once your project is done apply Spray and Wash to the ink and wash it out. You might have to wash the project a couple of times but rest assured the ink will come out. We have 2 stores for your shopping convenience. • Our 1st store is on Etsy, ( Blondie’s Spot ) here we specialize in Digital patterns. You can download embroidery designs, doll clothing patterns, stuffed doll patterns, stuffed toy patterns, crochet, knitting and tatting patterns. We also carry hard copy patterns and reproduction embroidery transfers of the same. These are upon special request only. • Our 2nd store is on eBay. There you will find reproduction iron embroidery transfers and hard Mcopy doll clothing patterns only. The reproduction iron on embroidery transfers only needs a hot iron. No tracing, no pens or no pencils are needed. James 4:8
This is a 1940s Embroidery and sewing design. We have taken this Potholder and Embroidery embroidery transfer and recreated it in to a PDF file that is instantly down loadable. When you purchase this pattern you will be sent an email with a link to your pattern. This PDF file can be downloaded instantly once payment has been made. All patterns are taken from our collection of Vintage patterns. All designs are out of print and hard to find. Each pattern is in public domain. This pattern was taken from an expired Aunt Martha 33801 Fruit for Potholders or Towels * A Color copy of the front and back of the original envelope * The original directions for seven potholders * The seven potholders are an apple, pineapple, pear, strawberry, watermelon, butterfly and a mushroom * There are 4 smaller fruit designs to be used for embroidery * There is a strawberry border and a corner design of mushrooms. * Instructions on how to apply your design to fabric * Directions for tinting fabric with color crayons Copyright information; this pattern was first printed 8/12/1972 and passed into public domain 8/12/2000. Here on Etsy we specialize in PDF files. If you would like reproduction iron on transfers you might want to check out Blondie's Spot on eBay. Both types of patterns have advantages. The PDF files you will get instantly but you will need a transfer pen to apply them to your fabric. The reproduction iron on transfers are great because you don't need the pen and you can iron them directly to your fabric, but you do have to wait for them to come in the mail. Join us on Pinterest, there we try to pin all of our patterns in one spot. We also try to find tutorials for the crafts you might like to try. Blondie's Spot is also on Face book. There we share new patterns. We would love to share pictures of your finished projects. If you finish a project and give us permission to use it in our listings we will give you a free pattern. Just let us know the pattern number of the project that you finished. If we can use your picture we will send you the free pattern of your choice. We have been on EBay since 2002 please feel free to check our feedback there. One more thing we have created a group on Face book Blessed Hats for Cancer. There we take donations of materials and finished hats. We then donate them to local oncology sites and hospitals. When I was having chemotherapy I saw a need for hats. I noticed that most people preferred hats over wigs. For those who love to knit and crochet we would love to share your hats with others. Thanks and God bless. John 4:14
Iron-on hand embroidery patterns! Embroidery designs inspired by Mexican loteria cards from the Sublime Stitching pattern library of Jenny Hart.
This is a vintage repeat transfer embroidery pattern only. It is not a kit or a completed project. It is undated but vintage by Vogart Crafts. It has some shelf wear but overall it is in good condition. There are 13 designs. It will be shipped first class USPS with tracking in a rigid mailer. First class international outside the US. Click on the link to see my other embroidery patterns! :) https://www.etsy.com/shop/NeedANeedle?section_id=13832973&ref=shopsection_leftnav_3 Want more? Check out my store front for more crafty categories and many more projects! https://www.etsy.com/shop/NeedANeedle?ref=hdr_shop_menu
No tracing!! See the easiest way for how to transfer embroidery patterns without any tracing. Print, stitch, wash away - click through to see it in action.
Continuing with the French theme, here is an old Briggs transfer of French poodles incorporating lots of French knots.
Here are three transfer sets from the 1923 Standard Designer catalog. The images in the catalog are minuscule compared to the actual transfer sizes, but I have tried to scan them at a large enough resolution to make them usable. Fortunately, the designs are fairly simple.It's cute the way they
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VINTAGE EMBROIDERY TRANSFER: Use this 1940s vintage transfer to embroider a large centerpiece basket full of appliqued tulips on a tablecloth or other linens, with pairs of appliqued tulips to embroider on the corners or ends. PATTERN CONDITION: COMPLETE, UNUSED Includes entire transfer sheet (uncut and in original folds); this sheet was missing envelope with instructions, so I have photocopied instructions from another transfer of that era. MOTIF INFORMATION: - centerpiece basket, 12 x 12 inches, with 5 applique tulips - 4 pairs of applique tulips, 4 x 5 inches
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From my collection of transfers from the 70's.
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Here are some smallish transfers from vintage Workbasket magazines. I thought about waiting to post these until after Thanksgiving, but I wanted to allow enough time for stitching. There are quite a few more that I will clean up and post over the next week or so. Click to enlarge.
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Hello and welcome to our shop - Justvintage22 Description of the item Original 1940s Needlewoman and Needlecraft magazine , includes Transfers No 30 Embroidery, Knitting, Crochet, Tapestry. Sewing 1 About us We are based in Yorkshire, England, and have been selling vintage jewellery and collectibles online for the last 20 years. We are passionate about vintage items and constantly seek the unusual and interesting. We look after all our customers whether big spenders or small. We believe in old-fashioned service and try to deliver perfection the first time every time. If we make a mistake we work with customers to sort things out fairly. Terms of service All orders are dispatched the same day if placed before 2.00 pm. Postage We use Royal Mail for all orders Insurance and tracking UK orders are sent second class with a signature required upon delivery International orders are sent tracked and insured with a signature where possible as standard. Thanks for taking the time to read this listing. If an item is returned to us you will be responsible for paying for the return. Sometimes this may be because you didn't collect the item, refused it because of customs charges, or refused it for another reason. None of these are within our control. There are no exceptions.
Vintage embroidery transfer from February 1941. 2 Scenes, each about A4 size.
find out how to use the right carbon paper to transfer your hand embroidery pattern to dark fabric with great results
Mexican loteria cards embroidery designs! Iron on embroidery patterns from the embroidery library of Jenny Hart.
New re-works of our minimal essentials range with a brand new logo to make these pieces more wearable and true wardrobe staple pieces. With the same loved vintage washed colourways, softer and smoother and no transfer. Minimal branded, affordable, for every day lasting use. Match up. COLOUR: NAVY BRANDING: WHITE EMBROIDERY ON LEFT SLEEVE SIZING: TRUE TO SIZE STANDARD FIT, BOXY SLEEVES AND WIDTH. Follow washed hoodie on size chart. FABRIC: 80% COTTON 20% POLY, 310GSM, CUSTOM VINTAGE WASHED PILLED / RETRO EFFECT. NEW WASH IMPROVEMENT, SOFT WITH REDUCED TRANSFER. CARE: WASH SIMILAR COLOURS. COLD ON 30. DO NOT TUMBLE DRY. DO NOT IRON PRINT.
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This is a mail-away pattern (#7302) which was offered in newspapers in the 1940s from Needlecraft Services. The transfers were meant to be stitched as quilt blocks, and the instructions included a diagram of a quilt 3 blocks x 4 blocks with sashing and a wide border. The completed size was 72 x 102