Hardanger Embroideries DMC Library Series How to and Patterns

Hardanger Embroideries 2nd Series Pattern 2 (600 x 375)

Hardanger Embroidery

I’ve been wanting to do another post on Hardanger Embroidery for a while but hadn’t found anything I wanted to share until now.

Then I came across this vintage (antique) DMC Library booklet at the Antique Pattern Library’s website. It not only has beautiful patterns but some good how-to’s on the different stitches used for Hardanger Embroidery.

DMC Library hardanger Embroideries cover

Instructions for Stitches

The PDF file below has the all the pages of instructions, but here are the first two pages.

Hardanger Embroideries 2nd Series pg 1 (734 x 440)

I like this page because it talks about the type of material and threads that are used in this kind of embroidery.

The next page goes on to explain the stitches used to make a design.

Hardanger Embroideries 2nd Series pg 2 (708 x 424)

The general instructions noted in the 2nd paragraph above can be found in the first DMC booklet.

The PDF for this booklet is also on the Library’s website. You’ll find it here => DMC Library Hardanger Embroideries I

The rest of the book is patterns and items to sew. Click on the cover for the DMC Library Series II above for a link to the entire booklet in PDF format.

I’ve picked one pattern that I really liked and the stitch used is explained with the instruction pages and here:

Weaving Stitch

Hardanger Embroideries 2nd Series pg 6 (714 x 422)

Hardanger Pattern

I just love the look of the weaving stitch used in this corner pattern. The first photo above is also patterns from the booklet.

Hardanger Embroideries 2nd Series Pattern (600 x 375)

PDF File Download

It’s a four page file so may take a little longer to load than usual.

Hardanger Embroideries II Series

The pattern is in PDF format so to read 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.

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.

Other Posts on Hardanger Embroidery

Beginning Guide to Hardanger Embroidery Stitch

Starting Hardanger Embroidery Butterfly Pattern

Hardanger Embroidery Books

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