This is the last pattern made using the previous ones, but again, taken a few steps further. Please click image for a larger picture. Enjoy :)
31/01/2012
30/01/2012
Spirographic 1.1
This embroidery pattern is basically the previous one, but taken a few steps further. Please click the picture to zoom. Have fun :)
29/01/2012
Spirographic
A free-hand embroidery pattern, made using Inkscape. It is one continuous line, but it's rather hard to follow it, so just embroider it in whatever way works best for you. If you'd like a bigger image, please click the picture. Enjoy :)
28/01/2012
More free-hand embroidery
A few free-hand embroidery designs, made using Inkscape. Each pattern consists of only one, continuous line. I hope you can find a use for them :)
Please click images to zoom.
Please click images to zoom.
27/01/2012
Free(-hand) Flower
26/01/2012
I love Inkscape!
I was fiddling with Inkscape and I noticed it's really easy to make simple designs for free-hand embroidery patterns with it. Something like a back stitch or stem stitch would probably work best. Have fun :)
Please click pictures to zoom.
I hope the following pictures will help make things clearer: the black dot is the starting point and from there you just follow the arrows and numbers. The first example is worked from left to right, and the next one from right to left, depending on your preference and the type of stitch you want to use.
Please click pictures to zoom.
The whole pattern is actually one continuous line! |
I hope the following pictures will help make things clearer: the black dot is the starting point and from there you just follow the arrows and numbers. The first example is worked from left to right, and the next one from right to left, depending on your preference and the type of stitch you want to use.
Follow the numbers and arrows from left to right |
Follow the numbers and arrows from right to left |
25/01/2012
A bit fishy...
A cross-stitch pattern that sort of resembles fish scales, with some variations. Please click the pictures for larger images.
Enjoy :)
Enjoy :)
One "scale", 11 stitches wide and 13 stitches high |
Pattern for single scale |
Multiple scales |
Pattern for multiple scales |
Variations 1 (top row) and 2 (bottom row) |
Pattern Variation 1 |
Pattern Variation 2 |
24/01/2012
Cross-stitch borders
23/01/2012
Be still my heart...
For anyone who's in love and wants the world to know, five simple cross-stitch hearts. Enjoy :)
For larger images please click the pictures
For larger images please click the pictures
15 stitches wide, 12 stitches high |
Pattern for Heart 1 |
15 stitches wide, 12 stitches high |
Pattern for Heart 2 |
13 stitches wide, 9 stitches high |
Pattern for Heart 3 |
13 stitches wide, 10 stitches high |
Pattern for Heart 4 |
13 stitches wide, 10 stitches high |
Pattern for Heart 5 |
22/01/2012
Bloomers?...
21/01/2012
Bunch of flowers
20/01/2012
A bit cross...
Another easy-to-expand-to-fit-your-needs cross-stitch pattern, plus one variation. Please click pictures to zoom.
Have fun :)
Have fun :)
23x23 stitches |
Just repeat the pattern to get the desired size |
Actual pattern for single component |
Actual pattern for multiple components |
Variation |
Variation Multiplied |
Actual pattern Variation |
Actual pattern for Variation Multiplied |
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