Happy Friday! This week is a no SAL post so instead I have a fun pattern for you! Although it's called A Study in Green you can do it in any colour or colours you like. The pattern calls for French knots but you can always use beads or colonial knots instead.
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Showing posts with label 51 x 51 stitches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 51 x 51 stitches. Show all posts
Friday, 28 June 2019
Friday, 29 March 2019
Friday Freebie: Weavers Birds Pincushion and Fob
Welcome to a Weavers Birds SAL special! It's Friday Freebie time and I thought it was high time everyone stitching the Weavers Birds had a pincushion and fob to use while stitching it. To avoid spoilers (I'm such a meanie) I am only using elements from the pattern sections given so far with a little embellishment to make things pretty.
Saturday, 2 September 2017
Fridayish Freebie - Wedding Background
Some of you may have noticed that I love using medieval manuscripts and art as inspiration for patterns - this is another of those times, and it is in fact the start of a small series of medieval inspired patterns I'm going to share here. Most of these patterns can be made any size you want as long as you stick to a repeat of the pattern.
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