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There are left, middle and right versions of each embroidered letter, and in addition to the satin stitch letter each contains a section of a satin stitch swag, accented with candlewick stitches. Aligning the candlewick stitches in your embroidery software program will produce a continuous swag and a three-letter monogram. The center letter has an additional open ring detail at the top, and can be used alone. The artwork for this style is from the 1920s.
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A rounded monogram style with a checkerboard fill pattern. A three-color design - simplify the look by sewing the fill in one color, or skip the fill entirely and use the border alone.
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This two-color monogram style is a recreation from the late 1930s.The background shading is composed of overlapping satin stitches, and the letter itself is a thin satin stitch - this style is equally elegant on linens in colors or tone-on-tone. Several of the letters were pictured in a 1938 article in "House Beautiful", and from those we were able to imagine the rest.
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This is a French monogram style from 1937, and was originally intended for lingerie. In addition, it would make a stylish embellishment above the pocket of a blouse, or on table linens. The design has a charming informal quality and comes with a two color v-shaped border - leaves and stylized flowers.
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Traditional 18th century highly detailed satin stitch monogram letters composed of intertwining elements, digitized in one color. These letters can also be used as compelling abstract designs - align repeats of the letter "I" to make a decorative border, rotate the letter "C" 90 degrees, then copy several times and join the points - endless possibilities.
This style is featured in "Snowy Night Quilt" by Sandra Clark, Designs in Machine Embroidery magazine, September/October 2005.
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Script and Block monogram styles - designed for use on cuffs and above shirt pockets. Digitized correctly for small sizes - much better than resizing stock letters, which have too many stitches to sew well when reduced in scale.
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Script and Block monogram styles - designed for use on cuffs and above shirt pockets. Digitized correctly for small sizes. Similar to Petite Monogram Set 1, but a different letter style.
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These miniature Diamond and Circle monograms are specifically digitized to sew well at small sizes. They can be used with or without the borders, and to facilitate perfect combinations of the letters with your embroidery software program, each style comes with a placement outline template design. Great for men's handkerchiefs, shirt cuffs - or for any fashion project that calls for a classic but discreet monogram.
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The two color letters, composed of small satin stitch leaves with detailed running stitch outlines, are inspired by a fragment of a wall fresco from Pompeii.
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Triangle 1
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Taken from artwork from the 1930s, this is a classic three-letter triangle monogram style - the type that would have been found on fine linens or the linings of luxurious fur coats. The set includes left, middle, and right versions for each letter. There is a separate design for the two corner details, and a running stitch triangle outline to help with prefect placement of the parts. The letters and corner details are digitized in statin stitch with plenty of underlay for a traditional rounded appearance. The letters can be used without the corner details if you wish.
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Taken from artwork from a 1933 French publication for professional embroiders, this versatile triangle style includes everything needed to create many variations for two-letter monograms. There are left and right side versions of the alphabet, which can be used alone or in combination with the triangular border. There are also left and right versions of two styles of corner brackets. These satin stitch designs can be used on anything, but are particularly useful for on-point napkin monograms.
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In the 1940s the artwork for classic monogram styles could be found in department stores and used as patterns for hand embroidery. This style is digitized in satin stitch in two sizes, and comes with a satin stitch border design that frames a three-letter vertical monogram. The letters can also be aligned in a horizontal row, a diagonal arrangement, or used one by one, so this style is quite versatile.
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