Délais de confection : 20 jours ouvrables
This is the ninth and last part of the Hungarian Sampler series, in which we embroider various Hungarian motifs on a tank top made using Colette Patterns' free Sorbetto Top pattern. Can you believe it? It's almost done! It just occurred to me that having nine parts is rather auspicious - nine is, in most folklore traditions so in Hungarian as well, an important number. I should claim I carefully planned it this way... but that wouldn't be entirely true. The last motif in the sampler is one of the most well-known shapes in Hungarian embroidery: it is a rose, a cabbage rose to be precise, made up of a series of petals that curl around a seed at its center. It comes from a region that raised wildly colorful floral embroidery to a true art form that I find stunningly beautiful every time I see it: Or look at this: I mean, isn't it gorgeous?The Matyó people's embroidery wasn't always this colorful. Until the early 19th century mostly all-white thread was used, then stitchers began to use blue and red, then in the late 19th century, when colorfast cotton thread became widely available, a veritable color explosion occurred. First yellow, green, and purple began to appear, then after the 1890s, as threads in more and more colors came on the market, light purple, pink, and black are introduced. It is also from about this period onward that the embroidery covers all of the surface area of the embroidered cloth; earlier examples were more loosely stitched. The stitching style itself is interesting: these days it's primarily stem stitch and satin stitch, with the stitches sometimes laid in the way Kalocsa embroiderers lay them, which is completely parallel within each filled-in area at all times. There were many more stitches used in the past, even one called the Matyó figure-eight stitch - a kind of couched satin stitch used to fill areas for which the regular satin stitch would be too unstable: the stitch would be too long to stay put. But Matyó embroidery's roots go back to a slightly different kind of satin stitch that was traditionally used to embellish leather overcoats, mostly men's mantles. The stitches are often not parallel, they
Délais de confection : 20 jours ouvrables
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This is the ninth and last part of the Hungarian Sampler series, in which we embroider various Hungarian motifs on a tank top made using Colette Patterns' free Sorbetto Top pattern. Can you believe it? It's almost done! It just occurred to me that having nine parts is rather auspicious - nine is, in most folklore traditions so in Hungarian as well, an important number. I should claim I carefully planned it this way... but that wouldn't be entirely true. The last motif in the sampler is one of the most well-known shapes in Hungarian embroidery: it is a rose, a cabbage rose to be precise, made up of a series of petals that curl around a seed at its center. It comes from a region that raised wildly colorful floral embroidery to a true art form that I find stunningly beautiful every time I see it: Or look at this: I mean, isn't it gorgeous?The Matyó people's embroidery wasn't always this colorful. Until the early 19th century mostly all-white thread was used, then stitchers began to use blue and red, then in the late 19th century, when colorfast cotton thread became widely available, a veritable color explosion occurred. First yellow, green, and purple began to appear, then after the 1890s, as threads in more and more colors came on the market, light purple, pink, and black are introduced. It is also from about this period onward that the embroidery covers all of the surface area of the embroidered cloth; earlier examples were more loosely stitched. The stitching style itself is interesting: these days it's primarily stem stitch and satin stitch, with the stitches sometimes laid in the way Kalocsa embroiderers lay them, which is completely parallel within each filled-in area at all times. There were many more stitches used in the past, even one called the Matyó figure-eight stitch - a kind of couched satin stitch used to fill areas for which the regular satin stitch would be too unstable: the stitch would be too long to stay put. But Matyó embroidery's roots go back to a slightly different kind of satin stitch that was traditionally used to embellish leather overcoats, mostly men's mantles. The stitches are often not parallel, they
This is the ninth and last part of the Hungarian Sampler series, in which we embroider various Hungarian motifs on a tank top made using Colette Patterns' free Sorbetto Top pattern. Can you believe it? It's almost done! It just occurred to me that having nine parts is rather auspicious - nine is, in most folklore traditions so in Hungarian as well, an important number. I should claim I carefully planned it this way... but that wouldn't be entirely true. The last motif in the sampler is one of the most well-known shapes in Hungarian embroidery: it is a rose, a cabbage rose to be precise, made up of a series of petals that curl around a seed at its center. It comes from a region that raised wildly colorful floral embroidery to a true art form that I find stunningly beautiful every time I see it: Or look at this: I mean, isn't it gorgeous?The Matyó people's embroidery wasn't always this colorful. Until the early 19th century mostly all-white thread was used, then stitchers began to use blue and red, then in the late 19th century, when colorfast cotton thread became widely available, a veritable color explosion occurred. First yellow, green, and purple began to appear, then after the 1890s, as threads in more and more colors came on the market, light purple, pink, and black are introduced. It is also from about this period onward that the embroidery covers all of the surface area of the embroidered cloth; earlier examples were more loosely stitched. The stitching style itself is interesting: these days it's primarily stem stitch and satin stitch, with the stitches sometimes laid in the way Kalocsa embroiderers lay them, which is completely parallel within each filled-in area at all times. There were many more stitches used in the past, even one called the Matyó figure-eight stitch - a kind of couched satin stitch used to fill areas for which the regular satin stitch would be too unstable: the stitch would be too long to stay put. But Matyó embroidery's roots go back to a slightly different kind of satin stitch that was traditionally used to embellish leather overcoats, mostly men's mantles. The stitches are often not parallel, they
I usually have several embroidery projects going at the same time, which means I'm always in need of project bags. Inspired by Japanese Furoshiki wrapping techniques, here are some ways to quickly make pretty project bags out of square pieces of leftover cloth, scarves - or vinyl.
When you take a look at the stitching we'd done so far in the sampler, you will notice we haven't yet filled in any areas. When you look at this photograph I took in Buzsak at the embroidery exhibit, you can see the v-shaped stitches used inside the areas outlined by open chain stitches: So, in today's installment of the series we'll learn a new stitch, one called the fishbone stitch (you'll see why), used in Buzsak to fill in leafs and petals outlined with the open chain stitch from Part Four of this series. (We'll need one more filling stitch to complete this motif, for the dots on top of the tulip. But let's not get ahead of ourselves!) Begin by looping your thread into the back of your existing stitches to secure it, then travel (or lead) the thread to the tip of one of the outlined areas on the back of your embroidery. A note on this that I feel I should have made before: lots of people just use knots instead of the long tails I've been using to start and finish each thread. I prefer the long tail, mostly because I have more of a tendency to pucker the fabric when I use knots. I also really like it when the back of my stitching is also fairly smooth. But... the embroidery police will not come and get you if you DO use knots. It is yours to work on as you please. This is how the back of mine looks right now: At the tip of this leaf, I take my needle to the front of the fabric: At this point, you may want to take a lead pencil and draw a line winding down the middle of this leaf (you will see why in a second): Then take your needle down to the back of the embroidery about 1/8
I usually have several embroidery projects going at the same time, which means I'm always in need of project bags. Inspired by Japanese Furoshiki wrapping techniques, here are some ways to quickly make pretty project bags out of square pieces of leftover cloth, scarves - or vinyl.
This is a pretty quilt with eleven different blocks for the 4x4, 5x7, 6x10 and 8x12 hoops. This is a machine embroidery design. Please note: This design uses blanket stitch not satin stitch to cover the applique. The top/bottom border strips are not present within the 4x4 files as they do not fit within this hoop size. The blocks included are nine different children, a tree block and a flower block. Full instructions are provided to create your own quilt like the one we have made or do your own arrangement. It is quick and easy to sew making them perfect for craft market stalls, gifts or for your own loved one. Full photo instructions and directions are included with your purchase. It is our intention to offer you the best service always and for our designs to be the highest quality in the market. Designs are provided in 9 different embroidery formats. The formats included are: DST, EXP*, HUS, JEF, PEC, PES, VIP, VP3 and XXX. *BMP and INF files are also provided, these are recommended to be used with the EXP files for Bernina machines. SVG files are included for cutting machines. Please note the SVG format can be converted to FCM within the Brother Scan n Cut software if required. Sweet Pea Machine Embroidery Designs Cutting Files Disclaimer - click here Instruction are provided in English. We test and review each of our designs to ensure the highest quality. Depending on what hoop, fabric and stabiliser combination you are using, results may differ.
A darling set of Woodland creature DIGITAL machine embroidery appliqué designs Designs include: MUSHROOM APPLIQUÉ Sizes X-Small: 2-15/16" x 2-3/4" - 2,530 stitches Small: 3-7/8" x 3-11/16" - 3,709 stitches Medium: 4-3/4" x 4-9/16" - 5,122 stitches Large: 5-3/4" x 5-1/2" - 6,853 stitches X-Large: 6-3/4" x 6-1/2" - 8,940 stitches Stitch Order 1) Mushroom stem (brown) 2) Placement stitching for appliqué fabric on mushroom top (lay down appliqué fabric here) 3) Tack down stitching for appliqué fabric on mushroom top (trim appliqué fabric here) 4) Final satin stitching for mushroom top appliqué FLOWER APPLIQUÉ Sizes X-Small: 2-1/8" x 3" - 5.405 stitches Small: 2-5/8" x 3-3/4" - 7,505 stitches Medium: 3-3/8" x 4-3/4" - 10,426 stitches Large: 4-1/16" x 5-11/16" - 13,794 stitches X-Large: 4-3/4" x 6-11/16" - 17,362 stitches Stitch Order 1) Stem (dark green) 2) Leaves (light green) 3) Placement stitching for circle flower appliqué (lay down appliqué fabric here) 4) Tack down stitching for circle flower appliqué (trim appliqué fabric here) 5) Final satin stitching for circle flower appliqué FAWN APPLIQUÉ Sizes: X-Large: 4-9/16" x 6-11/16" - 12,626 stitches Large: 3-7/8" x 5-3/4" - 10,656 stitches Medium: 3-3/16" x 4-11/16" - 7,846 stitches Small: 2-9/16" x 3-13/16" - 6,789 stitches X-Small: 2" x 3" - 5,057 stitches Stitch Order 1) Placement stitching for deer appliqué fabric (lay down appliqué fabric here) 2) Tack down stitching for deer appliqué fabric (trim appliqué fabric here) 3) tail (white) 4) Insides of ears (pink) 5) Face (tan) 6) Nose and eyes (black) 7) Final satin stitching for deer appliqué BIRD APPLIQUÉ Sizes X-Small: 3" x 3" - 4,628 stitches Small: 3-13/16" x 3-13/16" - 6,639 stitches Medium: 4-3/4" x 4-3/4" - 9,292 stitches Large: 5-3/4" x 5-3/4" - 12,719 stitches X-Large: 6-3/4" x 6-3/4" - 16,557 stitches Stitch Order 1) legs 2) Placement stitching for bird appliqué (lay down appliqué fabric here) 3) Tack down stitching for bird appliqué (trim appliqué fabric here) 4) Final satin stitching for bird appliqué 5) Eye (black) 6) Belly (choose thread color to coordinate with fabric) 7) Beak (orange) BEAR APPLIQUÉ Sizes X-Small: 2-15/16" x 2-7/16" - 3,535 stitches Small: 3-13/16" x 3-1/8" - 4,621 stitches Medium: 4-3/4" x 3-7/8" - 5,762 stitches Large: 5-13/16" x 4-3/4" - 6,856 stitches X-Large: 6-3/4" x 5-9/16" - 8,555 stitches Stitch Order 1) Placement stitching for bear (lay down appliqué fabric here) 2) Tack down stitching for bear (trim appliqué fabric here) 3) Final satin stitching for bear 4) Mouth area (light brown) 5) Eyes and mouth (black) BUNNY APPLIQUÉ Sizes X-Small: 2-5/16" x 3-1/16" - 3,303 stitches Small: 2-15/16" x 3-7/8" - 4,143 stitches Medium: 3-1/2" x 4-5/8" - 4,892 stitches Large: 4-7/16" x 5-13/16" - 6,084 stitches X-Large: 5-1/16" x 6-5/8" - 6,974 stitches Stitch Order 1) Placement stitching for bunny appliqué (lay down appliqué fabric here) 2) Tack down stitching for bunny appliqué (trim appliqué fabric here) 3) Final satin stitching around bunny 4) Eye (black) 5) Nose (pink) PORCUPINE APPLIQUÉ Sizes X-Small: 3" x 2-7/16" - 4,200 stitches Small: 3-13/16" x 3-1/16" - 5,501 stitches Medium: 4-11/16" x 3-3/4" - 7,145 stitches Large: 5-3/4" x 4-9/16" - 9,182 stitches X-Large: 6-13/16" x 5-3/8" - 11,562 stitches Stitch Order 1) Placement stitching for porcupine appliqué (lay down appliqué fabric here) 2) Tack down stitching for porcupine appliqué (trim appliqué fabric here) 3) Final satin stitching for porcupine appliqué 4) Face (light brown) 5) Ear (dark brown) 6) Eyes and nose (black) OWL APPLIQUÉ Sizes X-Small: 3" x 2-15/16" - 3,949 stitches Small: 3-13/16" x 3-3/4" - 5,479 stitches Medium: 4-11/16" x 4-9/16" - 7,372 stitches Large: 5-11/16" x 5-9/16" - 9,693 stitches X-Large: 6-3/4" x 6-9/16" - 12,448 stitches Stitch Order 1) Placement stitching for owl appliqué (lay down appliqué fabric here) 2) Tack down stitching for owl appliqué (trim appliqué fabric here) 3) Final satin stitching for owl appliqué 4) Whites of eyes (white) 5) Pupils (black) 6) Beak (orange) APPLE APPLIQUÉ Sizes X-Small: 2-7/8" x 3" - 3,977 stitches Small: 3-5/8" x 3-7/8" - 5,281 stitches Medium: 4-3/8" x 4-11/16" - 6,594 stitches Large: 5-3/8" x 5-3/4" - 8,672 stitches X-Large: 6-3/8" x 6-13/16" - 10,747 stitches Stitch Order 1) Stem and leaf (green) 2) Placement stitching for outer apple appliqué (lay down appliqué fabric here) 3) Tack down stitching for outer apple appliqué (trim appliqué fabric here) 4) Final satin stitching for outer apple appliqué 5) Placement stitching for inner apple appliqué (lay down appliqué fabric here) 6) Tack down stitching for inner apple appliqué (trim appliqué fabric here) 7) Final satin stitching for inner apple appliqué 8) Seeds (black) You will receive a ZIP file that contains these designs in the following formats: HUS, PES, VP3, VIP, DST, ART, EXP, JEF and XXX. This listing is for a machine embroidery or appliqué design. You will need an embroidery module on your sewing machine to stitch out this design. If you do not see your specific format listed, please let me know and I can convert the file into your required format. Please do not share files with your sewing and embroidery friends. Digitizing takes time and creativity. Feel free to sell items you sew that incorporate my executed (stitched out) design. Thank you for respecting my copyright. DUE TO THE ELECTRONIC NATURE OF THIS ITEM, ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
MOOSE , moose appliques. This packet consists of NINE moose. They are 4 inches (10 cm) high from the top of the antlers to the foot, and 5 inches (12.5 cm) long. They are precision diecut from gorgeous Michael Miller Krystal, premium quality 100% quilt cotton, and TEMPORARILY fused to make sewing much easier! Iron in place with a dry iron, and outline stitch with your favourite method. Perfect for northwoods themes, cottage decor, jackets, sweatshirts, wallhangings, quilts, placemats, tablerunners, etc. Check out my other listings, for complementary evergreens, bears, and bear cubs, as shown on the gorgeous customer quilt in the second photo! All of my products are created by me in a smoke free, pet free home. Thank you for visiting, and supporting real handmade. Here is a link to my shop, where you may find something else that interests you! https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/JustMeToo?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
This is a pretty quilt with eleven different blocks for the 4x4, 5x7, 6x10 and 8x12 hoops. This is a machine embroidery design. Please note: This design uses blanket stitch not satin stitch to cover the applique. The top/bottom border strips are not present within the 4x4 files as they do not fit within this hoop size. The blocks included are nine different children, a tree block and a flower block. Full instructions are provided to create your own quilt like the one we have made or do your own arrangement. It is quick and easy to sew making them perfect for craft market stalls, gifts or for your own loved one. Full photo instructions and directions are included with your purchase. It is our intention to offer you the best service always and for our designs to be the highest quality in the market. Designs are provided in 9 different embroidery formats. The formats included are: DST, EXP*, HUS, JEF, PEC, PES, VIP, VP3 and XXX. *BMP and INF files are also provided, these are recommended to be used with the EXP files for Bernina machines. SVG files are included for cutting machines. Please note the SVG format can be converted to FCM within the Brother Scan n Cut software if required. Sweet Pea Machine Embroidery Designs Cutting Files Disclaimer - click here Instruction are provided in English. We test and review each of our designs to ensure the highest quality. Depending on what hoop, fabric and stabiliser combination you are using, results may differ.
A sweet and simple baby and little kid appliqué design set. The perfect appliqués for little boy or girl gear. Buy the set and save big time! Designs include: SAILBOAT APPLIQUE DESIGN Sizes X-small: 2.62" x 3.02" - 2798 stitches Small: 3.35" x 3.84" - 3652 stitches Medium: 4.14" x 4.81" - 4572 stitches Large: 5.02" x 5.81" - 5665 stitches X-Large: 5.87" x 6.81" - 6812 stitches Stitch Order 1) Placement stitching for sails (lay down applique fabric here) 2) Tack down stitching for sails (trim here) 3) Final satin stitching for sails 4) Mast 5) Placement stitching for bottom of boat (lay down applique fabric here) 6) Tack down stitching for bottom of boat (trim here) 7) Final satin stitching for bottom of boat DUCK APPLIQUÉ DESIGN Sizes X-small: 3.02" x 2.98" - 3018 stitches Small: 3.85" x 3.82" - 4032 stitches Medium: 4.87" x 4.84" - 5279 stitches Large: 5.86" x 5.86" - 6834 stitches X-large: 6.86" x 6.84" - 8443 stitches Stitch Order 1) placement stitching for duck body 2) tack down stitching for duck body (trim fabric) 3) final satin stitching for duck body 4) duck bill 5) eye UNICORN APPLIQUÉ DESIGN Sizes X-Small: 2.47" x 3.01" - 4428 stitches Small: 3.20" x 3.89" - 6221 stitches Medium: 3.94" x 4.81" - 8295 stitches Large: 4.78" x 5.81" - 10935 stitches X-Large: 5.59" x 6.81" - 13936 stitches Stitch Order 1) placement stitching for unicorn head 2) tack down stitching for unicorn head (cut here) 3) satin stitching outline for unicorn head 4) mane 5) horn 6) face details TRUCK APPLIQUÉ DESIGN Sizes X-small: 3.00" x 1.34" - 2950 stitches Small: 3.87" x 1.70" - 3923 stitches Medium: 4.90" x 2.16" - 5228 stitches Large: 5.87" x 2.59" - 6655 stitches X-Large: 6.80" x 3.01" - 8075 stitches Stitch Order 1) outside of wheels 2) inside of wheels 3) chrome on front and back of truck 4) placement stitching for truck body 5) tack down stitching for truck body (trim here) 6) final satin stitching around truck body 7) placement stitching for windows 8) tack down stitching for windows (trim here) 9) final satin stitching for windows CAR APPLIQUÉ DESIGN Sizes X-small: 3.03" x 1.64" - 3972 stitches Small: 3.91" x 2.10" - 5366 stitches Medium: 4.85" x 2.61" - 6976 stitches Large: 5.83" x 3.16" - 9467 stitches X-large: 6.83" x 3.69" - 10953 stitches Stitch Order 1) car body placement stitching 2) car body tack down stitching (trim here) 3) tires 4) inside of wheels 5) headlight 6) brake light 7) car body satin stitching 8) placement stitching for windows 9) tack down stitching for windows (trim here) 10) final satin stitching for windows BALLOON APPLIQUÉ DESIGN Sizes X-small: 2.16" x 3.02" - 1881 stitches Small: 2.72" x 3.83" - 2395 stitches Medium: 3.39" x 4.81" - 2995 stitches Large: 4.09" x 5.82" - 3646 stitches X-large: 4.77" x 6.83" - 4306 stitches Stitch Order 1) Placement stitching for balloons 2) tack down stitching for balloon 1 - one on left (trim fabric here) 3) satin stitching for balloon 1 4) tack down stitching for balloon 2 - one on right (trim fabric here) 5) satin stitching for balloon 2 6) tack down stitching for balloon 3 - middle (trim fabric here) 7) satin stitching for balloon 3 8) balloon strings FUNKY DINO APPLIQUÉ DESIGN Sizes X-small: 2.85" x 3.03" - 4631 stitches Small: 3.54" x 3.91" - 5882 stitches Medium: 4.51" x 4.87" - 7740 stitches Large: 5.41" x 5.87" - 9604 stitches X-Large: 6.34" x 6.86" - 11630 stitches Stitch order 1) teeth 2) spikes 3) placement stitching for dinosaur body appliqué fabric 4) tack down stitching for dinosaur body appliqué fabric (trim here) 5) placement stitching for dinosaur tummy appliqué fabric 6) tack down stitching for dinosaur tummy appliqué fabric (trim here) 7) whites of eyes 8) pupils 9) final satin stitching around dinosaur ELEPHANT APPLIQUÉ DESIGN Sizes X-small: 3.02" x 1.96" - 2713 stitches Small: 3.85" x 2.50" - 3615 stitches Medium: 4.81" x 3.12" - 4884 stitches Large: 5.81" x 3.76" - 6342 stitches X-Large: 6.81" x 4.40" - 8071 stitches Stitch Order 1) placement stitching for elephant body 2) tack down stitching for elephant body (trim applique fabric here) 3) final satin stitching for elephant body 4) ear 5) eye HIPPO APPLIQUÉ DESIGN Sizes X-small: 3.01" x 2.14" - 3399 stitches Small: 3.89" x 2.76" - 2677 stitches Medium: 4.87" x 3.53" - 3477 stitches Large: 5.88" x 4.27" - 4294 stitches X-Large: 6.86" x 4.94" - 5177 stitches Stitch Order 1) placement stitching for hippo body 2) tack down stitching for hippo body (trim here) 3) ears 4) eyes and nostrils 5) mouth 6) leg details 7) tail 8) final satin stitching around hippo body You will receive a ZIP file that contains these designs in the following formats: HUS, PES, VP3, VIP, DST, ART, EXP, JEF and XXX. This listing is for a machine embroidery or appliqué design. You will need an embroidery module on your sewing machine to stitch out this design. If you do not see your specific format listed, please let me know and I can convert the file into your required format. Please do not share files with your sewing and embroidery friends. Digitizing takes time and creativity. Feel free to sell items you sew that incorporate my executed (stitched out) design. Thank you for respecting my copyright. DUE TO THE ELECTRONIC NATURE OF THIS ITEM, ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
This is a pretty quilt with eleven different blocks for the 4x4, 5x7, 6x10 and 8x12 hoops. This is a machine embroidery design. Please note: This design uses blanket stitch not satin stitch to cover the applique. The top/bottom border strips are not present within the 4x4 files as they do not fit within this hoop size. The blocks included are nine different children, a tree block and a flower block. Full instructions are provided to create your own quilt like the one we have made or do your own arrangement. It is quick and easy to sew making them perfect for craft market stalls, gifts or for your own loved one. Full photo instructions and directions are included with your purchase. It is our intention to offer you the best service always and for our designs to be the highest quality in the market. Designs are provided in 9 different embroidery formats. The formats included are: DST, EXP*, HUS, JEF, PEC, PES, VIP, VP3 and XXX. *BMP and INF files are also provided, these are recommended to be used with the EXP files for Bernina machines. SVG files are included for cutting machines. Please note the SVG format can be converted to FCM within the Brother Scan n Cut software if required. Sweet Pea Machine Embroidery Designs Cutting Files Disclaimer - click here Instruction are provided in English. We test and review each of our designs to ensure the highest quality. Depending on what hoop, fabric and stabiliser combination you are using, results may differ.
X-LARGE Colorful nine-tailed fox embroidered patch is a brand new design! All lines are done with tight satin stitches, which gives the embroidery a lovely shine. Very strong, vibrant colours used. Made on sturdy black felt with protective backing. Would look great on the back of a jacket, sweater or on a bag, etc. Very easy to apply thanks to the self-adhesive back! ONLY 1 AVAILABLE! ~ All my embroideries are made with thoroughly tested patterns. I only use the best embroidery thread for my machine to ensure top quality results and durability. Rayon embroidery thread gives every patch a bright shiny and silk-like finish that lasts. ~Thank you for looking!