PDF Download - DAHLIA pin cushion & scissor case pattern
$15.00
The pin cushion measures 11cm (4¼") square and the scissor sheath fits a pair of 4" embroidery scissors
* BEGINNER - This is a fabulous little project if you are new to embroidery or are looking for a small QUICK & EASY project to make.
The PDF pattern includes:
* Full size embroidery designs, patterns and templates
* Instructions for design transfer and preparation
* Detailed and clear step-by-step instructions
* Colour diagrams
* Close-up photographs
YOU WILL NEED
* 25cm x 35cm wide (10” x 14”) piece of medium weight ivory linen
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of print cotton
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of lightweight wadding
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of firm card
* 7 fine crewel yarns
* Fibre fill or wool filling for the pincushion
* no. 4 crewel (embroidery) needle
* Matching machine sewing thread
* 15cm (6”) embroidery hoop
The detailed instructions and diagrams will help guide you step by step through the project however, you might find it helpful to have a stitch directory at hand – I always do.
These bright and cheerful flowers remind me of a my garden on a beautiful summer morning and will add a little bit of sunshine to my studio at any time of year. The simple flowers and foliage are embroidered with basic stitches onto quality Italian linen using fine shaded crewel wools. Both items are backed with complementing print cotton.
I hope you will get as much pleasure embroidering your Dahlia pin cushion and scissor sheath as I did.
Happy Stitching
PLEASE NOTE
This PDF is for personal use only. Your purchase does not transfer copyright and is an agreement that you will not forward, duplicate or sell the instructions, designs or finished items. Thank you for understanding and respecting my hard work.
* BEGINNER - This is a fabulous little project if you are new to embroidery or are looking for a small QUICK & EASY project to make.
The PDF pattern includes:
* Full size embroidery designs, patterns and templates
* Instructions for design transfer and preparation
* Detailed and clear step-by-step instructions
* Colour diagrams
* Close-up photographs
YOU WILL NEED
* 25cm x 35cm wide (10” x 14”) piece of medium weight ivory linen
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of print cotton
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of lightweight wadding
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of firm card
* 7 fine crewel yarns
* Fibre fill or wool filling for the pincushion
* no. 4 crewel (embroidery) needle
* Matching machine sewing thread
* 15cm (6”) embroidery hoop
The detailed instructions and diagrams will help guide you step by step through the project however, you might find it helpful to have a stitch directory at hand – I always do.
These bright and cheerful flowers remind me of a my garden on a beautiful summer morning and will add a little bit of sunshine to my studio at any time of year. The simple flowers and foliage are embroidered with basic stitches onto quality Italian linen using fine shaded crewel wools. Both items are backed with complementing print cotton.
I hope you will get as much pleasure embroidering your Dahlia pin cushion and scissor sheath as I did.
Happy Stitching
PLEASE NOTE
This PDF is for personal use only. Your purchase does not transfer copyright and is an agreement that you will not forward, duplicate or sell the instructions, designs or finished items. Thank you for understanding and respecting my hard work.
The pin cushion measures 11cm (4¼") square and the scissor sheath fits a pair of 4" embroidery scissors
* BEGINNER - This is a fabulous little project if you are new to embroidery or are looking for a small QUICK & EASY project to make.
The PDF pattern includes:
* Full size embroidery designs, patterns and templates
* Instructions for design transfer and preparation
* Detailed and clear step-by-step instructions
* Colour diagrams
* Close-up photographs
YOU WILL NEED
* 25cm x 35cm wide (10” x 14”) piece of medium weight ivory linen
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of print cotton
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of lightweight wadding
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of firm card
* 7 fine crewel yarns
* Fibre fill or wool filling for the pincushion
* no. 4 crewel (embroidery) needle
* Matching machine sewing thread
* 15cm (6”) embroidery hoop
The detailed instructions and diagrams will help guide you step by step through the project however, you might find it helpful to have a stitch directory at hand – I always do.
These bright and cheerful flowers remind me of a my garden on a beautiful summer morning and will add a little bit of sunshine to my studio at any time of year. The simple flowers and foliage are embroidered with basic stitches onto quality Italian linen using fine shaded crewel wools. Both items are backed with complementing print cotton.
I hope you will get as much pleasure embroidering your Dahlia pin cushion and scissor sheath as I did.
Happy Stitching
PLEASE NOTE
This PDF is for personal use only. Your purchase does not transfer copyright and is an agreement that you will not forward, duplicate or sell the instructions, designs or finished items. Thank you for understanding and respecting my hard work.
* BEGINNER - This is a fabulous little project if you are new to embroidery or are looking for a small QUICK & EASY project to make.
The PDF pattern includes:
* Full size embroidery designs, patterns and templates
* Instructions for design transfer and preparation
* Detailed and clear step-by-step instructions
* Colour diagrams
* Close-up photographs
YOU WILL NEED
* 25cm x 35cm wide (10” x 14”) piece of medium weight ivory linen
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of print cotton
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of lightweight wadding
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of firm card
* 7 fine crewel yarns
* Fibre fill or wool filling for the pincushion
* no. 4 crewel (embroidery) needle
* Matching machine sewing thread
* 15cm (6”) embroidery hoop
The detailed instructions and diagrams will help guide you step by step through the project however, you might find it helpful to have a stitch directory at hand – I always do.
These bright and cheerful flowers remind me of a my garden on a beautiful summer morning and will add a little bit of sunshine to my studio at any time of year. The simple flowers and foliage are embroidered with basic stitches onto quality Italian linen using fine shaded crewel wools. Both items are backed with complementing print cotton.
I hope you will get as much pleasure embroidering your Dahlia pin cushion and scissor sheath as I did.
Happy Stitching
PLEASE NOTE
This PDF is for personal use only. Your purchase does not transfer copyright and is an agreement that you will not forward, duplicate or sell the instructions, designs or finished items. Thank you for understanding and respecting my hard work.
The pin cushion measures 11cm (4¼") square and the scissor sheath fits a pair of 4" embroidery scissors
* BEGINNER - This is a fabulous little project if you are new to embroidery or are looking for a small QUICK & EASY project to make.
The PDF pattern includes:
* Full size embroidery designs, patterns and templates
* Instructions for design transfer and preparation
* Detailed and clear step-by-step instructions
* Colour diagrams
* Close-up photographs
YOU WILL NEED
* 25cm x 35cm wide (10” x 14”) piece of medium weight ivory linen
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of print cotton
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of lightweight wadding
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of firm card
* 7 fine crewel yarns
* Fibre fill or wool filling for the pincushion
* no. 4 crewel (embroidery) needle
* Matching machine sewing thread
* 15cm (6”) embroidery hoop
The detailed instructions and diagrams will help guide you step by step through the project however, you might find it helpful to have a stitch directory at hand – I always do.
These bright and cheerful flowers remind me of a my garden on a beautiful summer morning and will add a little bit of sunshine to my studio at any time of year. The simple flowers and foliage are embroidered with basic stitches onto quality Italian linen using fine shaded crewel wools. Both items are backed with complementing print cotton.
I hope you will get as much pleasure embroidering your Dahlia pin cushion and scissor sheath as I did.
Happy Stitching
PLEASE NOTE
This PDF is for personal use only. Your purchase does not transfer copyright and is an agreement that you will not forward, duplicate or sell the instructions, designs or finished items. Thank you for understanding and respecting my hard work.
* BEGINNER - This is a fabulous little project if you are new to embroidery or are looking for a small QUICK & EASY project to make.
The PDF pattern includes:
* Full size embroidery designs, patterns and templates
* Instructions for design transfer and preparation
* Detailed and clear step-by-step instructions
* Colour diagrams
* Close-up photographs
YOU WILL NEED
* 25cm x 35cm wide (10” x 14”) piece of medium weight ivory linen
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of print cotton
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of lightweight wadding
* 20cm x 30cm wide (8” x 12”) piece of firm card
* 7 fine crewel yarns
* Fibre fill or wool filling for the pincushion
* no. 4 crewel (embroidery) needle
* Matching machine sewing thread
* 15cm (6”) embroidery hoop
The detailed instructions and diagrams will help guide you step by step through the project however, you might find it helpful to have a stitch directory at hand – I always do.
These bright and cheerful flowers remind me of a my garden on a beautiful summer morning and will add a little bit of sunshine to my studio at any time of year. The simple flowers and foliage are embroidered with basic stitches onto quality Italian linen using fine shaded crewel wools. Both items are backed with complementing print cotton.
I hope you will get as much pleasure embroidering your Dahlia pin cushion and scissor sheath as I did.
Happy Stitching
PLEASE NOTE
This PDF is for personal use only. Your purchase does not transfer copyright and is an agreement that you will not forward, duplicate or sell the instructions, designs or finished items. Thank you for understanding and respecting my hard work.