I love your site & the patterns – I was wondering if you have the “The Trip” pattern available for download? I have d/l the rest, but that one doesn’t have a link to it.
thank you for these patterns! I’m a newleywed and an embroiderer! I also downloaded a few of your other patterns, love these story ones , day of the week, and chores, so fun!!! cant wait to work on these thank you for so many wonderful and free patterns
I was wondering if you knew the exact name to this pattern? I MIGHT enter this series into a flickr.com embroidery contest, or just the homecoming one, i think your site is involed in the contest, thats how i found your site? maybe… anyhow if you know the name to this I would love to have that information for the contest and for myself so i can find similar patterns in the future! Thank you again for this and the others, I LOVE this vintage embroidery world and am really enjoying working on them.
Sorry, I don’t have any information on this pattern. This is an old numotype and back then the transfer sheets rarely had any company markings. The only way to know it’s origin would be if it were in the original envelope. I bought them at an estate sale and they would just loose in a box.
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I love your site & the patterns – I was wondering if you have the “The Trip” pattern available for download? I have d/l the rest, but that one doesn’t have a link to it.
Thanks!
Maria
I have no idea why “the trip” wasn’t linking to the full size image but it’s fixed now. Thanks for bringing that to my attention!
Awesome! Thank you so much!
I LOVE THIS, Thank you <3
thank you for these patterns! I’m a newleywed and an embroiderer! I also downloaded a few of your other patterns, love these story ones , day of the week, and chores, so fun!!! cant wait to work on these thank you for so many wonderful and free patterns
I was wondering if you knew the exact name to this pattern? I MIGHT enter this series into a flickr.com embroidery contest, or just the homecoming one, i think your site is involed in the contest, thats how i found your site? maybe… anyhow if you know the name to this I would love to have that information for the contest and for myself so i can find similar patterns in the future! Thank you again for this and the others, I LOVE this vintage embroidery world and am really enjoying working on them.
Sorry, I don’t have any information on this pattern. This is an old numotype and back then the transfer sheets rarely had any company markings. The only way to know it’s origin would be if it were in the original envelope. I bought them at an estate sale and they would just loose in a box.
You are most welcome! Congratulations!