Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Weavers Tapestry Band Sampler SAL: The Border Pattern

Welcome to the first pattern of the Weavers Tapestry Band Sampler SAL: the border! As you may already know the weekly patterns that will fill the border will create one large band sampler designed using weavers draft patterns found on the Antique Pattern Library site which I transferred into a cross stitch pattern.

Due to the size of the project the border is also large - as is the resulting pattern. For this one time I'm making 2 different sized patterns for you to choose from both with a colour and black and white version:
  • 50 stitches wide per page which makes the resulting pdf pattern 25 pages long (24 pattern pages, one info sheet) in colour which you can download here
  • 50 stitches wide per page which makes the resulting pdf pattern 25 pages long (24 pattern pages, one info sheet) in black and white which you can download here
  • 76 stitches wide per page which makes the resulting pdf pattern 10 pages long (11 pattern pages, one info sheet) in colour which you can download here
  • 76 stitches wide per page which makes the resulting pdf pattern 10 pages long (11 pattern pages, one info sheet) in black and white which you can download here
I hope you enjoy stitching this pattern and please let me know how it goes!

I'll see you tomorrow for my weekly WIP Wednesday post and Friday for the weekly freebie!

8 comments:

  1. Thank you so much! Pretty excided to get started as you noticed :-)

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    1. You are welcome! Yes, I kinda did ;) I'm so glad you are joining in :D

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  2. Merci, nous allons pouvoir commencer la frise du tour.

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    1. De rien! I hope you enjoy stitching it as much as I did :D

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  3. I'm so excited to see this SAL start ^_^ Can't wait to see how everyone's versions will look like.

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    1. So am I! :D I too am very curious to see everyone's versions :D

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  4. Have been excited about this since you first mentioned it - will love watching it develop! (would also love to stitch it, but know I won't be part of the actual, er, real-time SAL)

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    1. I'm happy you have been looking forwards to this! It will be fun having you along for the ride even if you can't stitch it all or straight away :D

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