Andrea English shares a huge library of free patterns
for hand embroidery atNeedlecrafter.com
Some are vintage, some are her original designs and others
are adapted from finished textiles in her collection.
Meggiecat!! Where do you find these fantastic websites?? well, it really doesn't matter - the important thing is that you do the hard work, and are willing to share the results with like-minded people. Many many thanks! I think I speak for hundreds, if not thousands of fascinated visitors to your incredible Blog! Hugs from Gina
I've always thought that I can make anything if I set my mind to it.
This blog is notes to myself and my arty friends of crafty links I like and find useful. I'll also offer printable projects that I make.
If you find something useful, all the better.
Please take the time to thank the creator before you download the wonderful thing these generous people are sharing with you.
Meggiecat says "Snag it while you can for tomorrow it may be gone"
Meggiecat!! Where do you find these fantastic websites?? well, it really doesn't matter - the important thing is that you do the hard work, and are willing to share the results with like-minded people. Many many thanks! I think I speak for hundreds, if not thousands of fascinated visitors to your incredible Blog!
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Thanks for sharing the link!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link and love your blog. Can i add your link to my blog?
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Meggiecat, Thank you for posting the website with the free embroidery pattern archive! You made my day!
ReplyDeleteI am looking for patterns of oswald the octopus. I would like embroidery if any body has some.
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Hey, Meggiecat, I love your blog. The links are great!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the link. Julie
ReplyDeletethank you so much ;)
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing the site of Embroidery .the link is helpful.
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