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Old 10-14-2017, 03:22 PM
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Interested in doing a quilt using Hungarian Matyo or Kalocsa embroidery patterns. Can anybody give me a resource for free (preferably) patterns which I could convert for applique?

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This was easy to find, I just googled the names. You can click on the titles at the top and go to different pages

https://au.pinterest.com/search/pins...ttern&rs=guide
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Just found this one. No sure if they are what you want, but if you click on any design, it takes you to a page where you can download a pdf.
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Originally Posted by geordie View Post
Interested in doing a quilt using Hungarian Matyo or Kalocsa embroidery patterns. Can anybody give me a resource for free (preferably) patterns which I could convert for applique?

Sherry
i love hungarian embroidery. have never done any, just read articles on it's history & current usage in "Piecework" magazine. so, i did an image search and there are lots & lots from pinterest pages, but also a few from blogs & websites dedicated to hungarian, etc embroidery. this one has a free pattern plus patterns for sale. good luck & hope you post images of your applique project ..in progress & finished. i think you've got such a great idea ..would love to copy you, but first i need to follow through on my long time desire to turn some of my old jacobean needlepoint & crewel patterns into applique patterns.

https://kate-and-rose.com/tag/matyo-embroidery/
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Thank you for the suggestions! They have put me on the right path.

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My Mum in Law was Hungarian and I love all the Hungarian designs. Thank you for starting this interesting thread.
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I am Hungarian on my moms side, and I have painted plates and some needlework pieces. If you would like, I could take some pictures of my pieces for you. We are from Mezokovsed, which is northeast of Budapest.
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I am Hungarian on my moms side, and I have painted plates and some needlework pieces. If you would like, I could take some pictures of my pieces for you. We are from Mezokovsed, which is northeast of Budapest.
Yes please, I would love to see them ! My Mum in law came from Kophaza ( near Sopron ) not far from the Austrian border. A long way from Budapest - but we did visit there and lake Boloton.
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Here are some pictures, the plates are hanging very high up on a wall so they were hard to photograph. The first is a piece that my aunt did that my mom had framed for me:
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This is a traditional flower of the area:
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They are so beautiful and colorful and I love having them in my home. Enjoy!
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