Antique Embroidery Design from DMC Motifs for Embroideries No 5

Motifs for Embroidery

I love all kinds of embroidery, but antique designs are my favorite. Today’s freebie comes from a 19th century DMC Library booklet, Motifs for Embroideries No. 5.

The design I’ve chosen is an especially nice embellishment for table cloths, napkins, bags, and other home decor items.

 

Antique Embroidery Motifs - Vintage Crafts and More

 

Finished Design in Color

You can use Cotton Floss or Silk embroidery thread. The finished design in color looks like this:

 

Color Illustration of Finished Antique Embroidery Design

 

Peterson’s Ladies Magazines

My love of antique embroidery has led to a large collection of Peterson’s Ladies Magazines, a popular American woman’s magazine published from 1842 until 1898. I collect the large volume books that hold a whole year’s worth of the fashion plates, articles, stories, recipes and needlework patterns.

From the 1859 volume, I’ve scanned all the embroidery patterns, cleaned them up and turned them into a printable PDF eBook available on the right side column of this blog.

My hope is to extract even more needlework patterns from the volumes but as you can imagine, it’s very time consuming and quite an undertaking, however I’m ready to start another year soon.

Here’s an example of some of the patterns in the eBook Embroidery Patterns from 1859 Peterson’s Ladies Magazines. There are over 75 designs, including alphabets to work with in the eBook.

1859 petersons embroidery page

 

PDF file to download and keep:

Antique Embroidery Motifs

These patterns are in PDF format so to download it you’ll need the Adobe Reader software on your computer. Most computers come with it, but it is free and can be found here. There are also free Adobe Reader Apps for mobile devices.

Download Instructions: Right-Click the link and select either “save target as” or “save link as” depending on what browser you are using or simply click on it and save or print.

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Enjoy!

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