To use this copy you will need to either trace the design with a transfer pen and then iron onto fabric or trace it with a pencil directly onto fabric using a light source.(completed linens not for sale)****************This material comes from a public domain source.This is a photocopy of my original pattern/linen which is in the public domain and does not infringe upon any copyrightsRE:COPYRIGHTS My reproductions are adapted from original vintage transfers/patterns/linens in my personal collection.The ORIGINALS are now in the Public Domain because their copyright has expired.Because of alterations made by my editing these reproduction are entirely copyrighted by craftycharlie's and may not be recopied in any media.Purchases of these reproductions does not constitute permission to copy or reproduce. See more ideas about embroidery, embroidery patterns, vintage embroidery. I recently found the pattern for the Southern Belles holding delicate parasols with crocheted skirts (same as the one you shown on the top). Explore Cheryl Kirkpatrick's board 'Southern Belle Embroidery ', followed by 175 people on Pinterest. embroidery with you through tutorials, patterns & DIY. Please let me know where can I purchase the vintage/reproduction pattern/transfer for this beautiful southern belle. To be embroidered.Intended for bedspread.Features Southern Belle with parasol.You will receive a copy of motif all along with the directions.For a vintage look do all in redwork.The motif averages 20" x 16" in size. The embroidery on the front cover features one of those vintage Southern belle ladies. Pre-cutting patches for paperpiecing instead of just using 'hunks' of fabrics guarantees that the outside edges of the finished unit are all on the straight of grain. This is for a black and white copy taken from a mail order transfer #12 Royal Society. Sample Block: 6' finished / 6' unfinished.
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