Many years ago, during an exhibition, I was able to purchase a few leftover pieces of linen along with the corresponding outline patterns for little money.
I have now acquired the rights to these patterns.
The pretty individual motifs are quickly embroidered. They are also ideal for processing leftover fabric.
Little things like pictures, bags or pillows were created in a short time. They are therefore suitable as souvenirs and perhaps also for sale as souvenirs for exhibitions.

I ironed such a motif onto 16 tpcm linen. In order to clearly transfer the iron pattern colour to the fabric, I ironed very hot. The slight scorching marks that were created can be clearly seen. They will disappear later in the wash.

The Coral Knot stitches were embroidered with coton á broder No. 16, Blanket stitch eyelets and Chain stitches withcoton á broder No. 30. The rounded leaves were decorated with Satin stitches. Here 2 strands of the 6-ply stranded cotton were used.

The Limet grid – thread withdrawing 3:1 – has a withdrawn theard line in the middle longitudinal axis.

Starting there, a pattern similar to the filling pattern 578, but without the rows of Four-Sided stitches in between, is embroidered with coton à broder No. 20 .

After the embroidery is finished, the piece is soaked in soapy water for a few hours and then boiled. The colour has completely dissolved after two repetitions of the short cooking process.

The scorching marks have also completely disappeared.

I like the relatively unobtrusive pattern in contrast to the striking edge with the many leaves

and Blanket stitch eyelets.

Depending on which angle you look at it from, the pattern looks different.

If you also want to embroider this small motif, you can download the hand-drawn outline pattern for free.

3 Comments
  1. Es ist ein tolles Weihnachtsgeschenk im voraus.
    Vielmals dankbar!!

  2. Thank you.
    I’m a beginner at Schwalm whitework.
    (I’m a student of Kokemomos.)

    • Thank you for your comment.
      Enjoy learning Schwalm whitework – Yasuko is a good teacher!
      I will try to post some more little projects with Schwalm typical outline designs.

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