Free Embroidery Pattern From Rhonda
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Today Rhonda sent me a special order miniature template and included was a notecard with a message. On the alternating page she drew a little flower picture with a butterfly and mushrooms. Immediately I thought, ***Embroidery***! I looked at it to see if she indeed drew it and it is in her pen. So I scanned it to keep it as an embroidery pattern. I thought she would not mind, so I am passing it on to you. Not only is she a whiz when it comes to miniatures, but she is an embroidery artist! LOL
#3
You're welcome Kitty. I actually started out when I was 18 teaching myself to do crewel work. I had a job being a companion to an elderly lady when I was going to college. so I started in the needlework area first. Then a few years later I did home parties and taught the ladies to do small crossstitch projects or embroidery or turkey tracks pictures.
I have doodled for years since a small child and I love flowers, I can't draw faces or dogs or anything like that but I love to doodle flowers.
I do have some designs I did specifically for embroidery. The flower in your pic is my all time favorite one to do. It is a stylized flower that is not any particular flower really.
I have doodled for years since a small child and I love flowers, I can't draw faces or dogs or anything like that but I love to doodle flowers.
I do have some designs I did specifically for embroidery. The flower in your pic is my all time favorite one to do. It is a stylized flower that is not any particular flower really.
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Originally Posted by Rhonda
You're welcome Kitty. I actually started out when I was 18 teaching myself to do crewel work. I had a job being a companion to an elderly lady when I was going to college. so I started in the needlework area first. Then a few years later I did home parties and taught the ladies to do small crossstitch projects or embroidery or turkey tracks pictures.
I have doodled for years since a small child and I love flowers, I can't draw faces or dogs or anything like that but I love to doodle flowers.
I do have some designs I did specifically for embroidery. The flower in your pic is my all time favorite one to do. It is a stylized flower that is not any particular flower really.
I have doodled for years since a small child and I love flowers, I can't draw faces or dogs or anything like that but I love to doodle flowers.
I do have some designs I did specifically for embroidery. The flower in your pic is my all time favorite one to do. It is a stylized flower that is not any particular flower really.
#6
Here is a thread where I posted my embroidery designs a couple of years ago on here. There are 14 of them. so be patient!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-19787-3.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-19787-3.htm
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Originally Posted by Rhonda
Here is a thread where I posted my embroidery designs a couple of years ago on here. There are 14 of them. so be patient!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-19787-3.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-19787-3.htm
I hit the jackpot today! Thanks! :D :D :D
Here is a link to my embroidered applique:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-151929-1.htm
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Originally Posted by craftiladi
Rhonda I have been a fan of yours since the first time I read one of your message on this board & recieved your templates, you are one talented lady...thanks to both of you for sharing.
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