Category - Vertical
An applique monogram style offers the opportunity to use any fabric - patterned, floral, or plain - and achieve a totally different look each time. This one has a playful rounded satin stitch outline.
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Category - Vertical
This applique monogram style has nice wide columns, and an upright appearance. It lends itself to use with straight or geometric fabrics, but you can choose whatever appeals to you.
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Category - Vertical
Applique monograms seem to be increasingly popular lately. This style is simple and geometric, finished with a satin stitch outline. Any fabric from plain to patterned is appropriate.
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Category - Vertical
This applique monogram style is based on an Art Nouveau lettering style from the early 1900s. With wide satin stitch columns this is an easy style to use as applique, but also looks great without applique - white on white on towels. Just skip the color changes.
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Category - Vertical
One of the things we like about monogram styles is that it's sometimes hard to guess when they were created. Looking at this one, what would you guess? Mid- 20th Century (1950s)? You'll be surprised to learn that this style was originally designed in the 1890s in France - called "lettres angulaires". Our version has been digitized for applique. It is also interesting without the applique and with an open center between satin stitch columns.
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Category - Vertical
This is a simple, graceful monogram style from the Art Nouveau period, digitized for applique.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Applique Monogram Set 1 - for those with larger hoops.
These large letters would look great of a kid's sweatshirt, or on a totebag.
Don't have the patience to do an applique? This satin stitch design can just be sewn without the applique - on a bath towel or a pillow.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Applique Monogram Set 3 - for those with larger hoops.
A straightforward masculine satin stitch applique design, which can be used just as an outline on towels, or with any fabric for the interior of the letters - on sweatshirts, jackets, tote bags, etc.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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Category - Vertical
A two-color Old English style shadowed monogram done in satin stitch. Simplify the look by skipping the first color.
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Category - Vertical
Taken from artwork from 1940, this style is done as a satin stitch monogram. The letters are upright with dramatic swirl details. The larger letters are intended to be flanked by the smaller letters for three-letter monograms, but can also be used alone. This timeless style is great on linens, and can be enlarged significantly within your embroidery software program for use on shower curtains and chair backs.
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Category - Vertical
A luxurious French monogram style, from the 1920s. Each letter has a curling tail, and is done in satin stitch. Used either as a graceful single letter monogram, or combined and overlapped for dramatic effect. This style looks sophisticated in any color scheme.
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Category - Vertical
A flowing vertical style - not too feminine, not too masculine. This satin stitch monogram style is digitized from 19th Century artwork. Good choice for linens. A very much enlarged style - 8 or 9 inches - would look great on a shower curtain or pillow.
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Category - Vertical
This ornate monogram set is digitized from artwork from the 1920s. Thin satin stitch elements border wide areas that are filled with manual seed stitch - each stitch placed manually to create a grainy texture. Candlewick stitch "dots" complete the decoration.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram set has a very classic look, with satin stitch elements passing over and under eachother. Two sizes are included, for use as as a single letter monogram, or combined in two or three-letter monogram combinations.
Thanks to Elliott Dicker of Monograms by Mark Elliott (Pompano Beach, FL) for providing the artwork for these letters.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Arabesque Monogram Set 6 - for those with larger hoops.
The designs are digitized in satin stitch with decorative embellishment special stitches.
Just about any color scheme is appropriate - including white-on-white.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Arabesque Monogram Set 7 - for those with larger hoops.
This satin stitch design will look great on towels, shower curtains, pillow shams, etc. Designed to create a three-letter monogram by merging smaller and larger letters together in your software - or use the largest initials by themselves.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Arabesque Monogram Set 10 - for those with larger hoops.
Two sizes are provided for quick creation of a three-letter monogram with any placement you wish.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Arabesque Monogram Set 11 - for those with larger hoops.
This satin stitch monogram set is formal without being fussy - a good choice for shower curtains, towels, pillows, etc.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Arabesque Monogram Set 13 - for those with larger hoops.
Digitized from artwork from the 1920s, the satin stitch elements border wide areas that are filled with manual seed stitch - each stitch placed manually to create a grainy texture. Candlewick stitch "dots" complete the decoration.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Arabesque Monogram Set 14 - for those with larger hoops.
This satin stitch monogram style would look great on a pillow, duvet cover, or a shower curtain.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
Thanks to Elliott Dicker of Monograms by Mark Elliott (Pompano Beach, FL) for providing the artwork for these letters.
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Category - Vertical
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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Category - Vertical
A five-color monogram style - seeding stitch fill patterns with satin stitch and running stitch details - inspired by Art Deco movie posters - think "Miami Beach", Rudolf Valentino", "butter popcorn" (with real butter).
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Category - Vertical
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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Category - Vertical
A three-letter monogram in this style can be composed as a square or a diagonal arrangement - or align smaller size letters with a larger size letter flipped on its side. The fill is satin stitch, split into two sections with mitered corners, and with a thin satin stitch border. This three-color design can be simplified by sewing the letters with only one or two thread colors. This monogram style has a masculine quality.
This style is featured in "Hobknobbing" by Betsy Dubicki, Creative Machine Embroidery magazine, May/June 2003.
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Category - Vertical
This is a crisp and simple style from the 1940s. A combination of three letters, plus companion borders will create a square monogram. This style looks great on linens and towels, and can also be used for fashion sewing on a scarf or for an eye-catching embellishment on a jacket. While a standard monogram traditionally shows the last name initial as the largest, this style is designed to have that initial placed on the right.
Not everyone has three initials, so in addition to the combined triple border, we have included each of those three lines as an individual design, which will make it easy to create single letter and two-letter monograms.
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Category - Vertical
Taken from 1940s artwork, the letters are done in satin stitch. The monogram set includes a grouping of three dot accents, digitized to simulate a wing-needle look with a hole in the center of the circle. This versatile style can be used in a variety of arrangements - letters on a diagonal with the dots used as caps, on a baseline with the dots as flanking elements, or on a center line.
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Category - Vertical
Digitized from artwork produced in Germany in 1929, when stylish display typefaces were the seals of modernity. This monogram style is digitized for applique, with a running stitch for position, and a light density zig-zag stitch for tack-down. These two elements are covered by satin stitch columns. This style is equally striking in one color without the applique.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is digitized from artwork from 1934. The open satin stitch circle is a bold decorative accent for these simple satin stitch letters.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is digitized from artwork from 1933. The elegant vertical letters are done in satin stitch, with wider areas that are filled in with a manual seed stitch - each stitch placed individually by hand. The effect of this interesting texture is reminiscent of the karakul lamb's coat - from a breed of sheep native to the deserts of Central Asia. This "fur", referred to as Persian Lamb, has a tight curly nature - durable, valuable, and used for high-fashion fur coats and collars in the 1930s and 40s.
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Digitized from researched artwork from 1940, this monogram set has a friendly personality. Each letter sits atop a curved base, with a flared upper section that suggests a carefree hat. Each letter also has an oval lozenge shape as an accent. All elements are digitized in satin stitch.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is digitized from artwork done in Europe in 1928. The simple shapes of the satin stitch letters have a decidedly "modern" look.
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Category - Vertical
The Art Deco design movement was worldwide. This monogram set was digitized from artwork drawn in Japan in 1926. Each satin stitch letter has a distinctive personality.
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Category - Vertical
Digitized from artwork drawn in France in the 1930s, this geometrically inspired monogram style is done in satin stitch with "boxes" of manual seed stitch. The letters are accented
with leaves and open ring shapes.
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Category - Vertical
This five color monogram style is embellished with linear satin stitch details, open wing stitch rings and french knots. As with the rest of our monogram sets, it is easily customized - eliminate the elements you don't like, or just use the interesting central letters alone.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this monogram style is French - from 1954. The left and right versions of the satin stitch letters, combined as a two initial monogram, can be accented with the satin stitch chevron that sits below. This geometric arrangement forms a cube in perspective. This monogram style would be perfect for a napkin.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Art Deco Monogram Set 6 - for those with larger hoops.
The artwork is from the 1940s. The letters are done in satin stitch. A grouping of three dot accents is included, digitized as wide satin stitch circles with an open center. A variety of monogram arrangements are possible - letters on a diagonal with the dots used as caps, on a baseline with the dots as flanking elements, or on a center line.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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Category - Vertical
A two-color 19th Century Scandinavian-inspired monogram style, with small oversewn vines and leaves on a seeding stitch fill pattern. Simplify the look by only sewing the first color.
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Category - Vertical
An early 20th Century three-color monogram style digitized with color breaks in the satin stitch fills to give the letters a calico quality, and finished with a satin stitch border. Simplify the look by sewing the satin stitch fill in one color.
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Category - Vertical
All of the designs in this monogram set are done in satin stitch. There are many monogramming possibilities - single initial, single initial with wing embellishments, three-letters, three-letters with wing embellishments, etc. Since the letters can be aligned in many different ways, and the embellishments rotated in your embroidery software the possibilities are nearly endless.
Thanks to Elliott Dicker of Monograms by Mark Elliott (Pompano Beach, FL) for providing the artwork for these letters.
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Category - Vertical
This simple satin stitch monogram style is abstract enough for anyone, with just enough suggestion of leaves and stems to satisfy the botanical fan. There are 4 embellishments - left and right versions (2 each) - which can be used in a great variety of combinations.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Art Nouveau Monogram Set 5 - for those with larger hoops.
As with the smaller size, there are many monogramming possibilities - single initial, single initial with wing embellishments, three-letters, three-letters with wing embellishments, etc. The designs are all done in satin stitch.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is digitized from American Arts and Crafts linotype styles from the 1920s. The letters are wide satin stitch, with a thin satin stitch outline as a border. The designs can be sewn with our without the border.
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Category - Vertical
This elegant monogram style, digitized from artwork from 1925, is influenced by the English Arts and Crafts movement. Unlike the architectural simplicity of the American Arts & Crafts movement, the English style features more flowers and flourishes. This five-color design features a chainstitch vine detail, a graceful satin stitch letter, and a three-color flower.
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This simple and fluid monogram style is digitized from artwork from 1925. Satin stitch details border interior sections that are filled with a manually digitized seed stitch. The letters are accented with thin satin stitch vines, leaves, and stylized flowers in the form of open satin stitch circles.
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Category - Vertical
This light and fresh monogram set is digitized from artwork from 1933. The larger letter is tall and thin, done in satin stitch, with a single stylized flower accented with a candlewick stitch center. An L-shaped thin satin stitch element anchors the lower left corner. This single initial is charming on its own, but can be used with the included smaller initials to create a two or three letter monogram by merging the letters in your embroidery software program.
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Category - Vertical
Digitized from 1930s artwork, this satin stitch monogram set has a graceful rounded style. A section of each letter is broken up to include a string of small circles in a zig-zag pattern in a second color. There are open ring accents in a third color.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this monogram set was drawn in 1925. It is a deceptively simple monogram style with stems, leaves, and a small stylized ring accent. With a light touch and a country feel these letters are perfect for tea towels or napkins.
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Category - Vertical
There is open space within the satin stitch frame at the center of each two-color larger letter. Merging the smaller letters in your embroidery software program, this versatile satin stitch style can be used for 2 initial and 3 initial monograms.The optional left and right scroll embellishments can be placed inside or outside the frame.
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Category - Vertical
This is a modernized version of a classic Arts and Crafts style. The rounded satin stitch letters have nice wide columns and would look great on plush towels.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this monogram style is from 1937. The satin stitch letters are embellished with four rounded satin stitch dots in ascending sizes, top to bottom. These elements can easily be eliminated for a simpler look.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Arts and Crafts Monogram Set 7 - for those with larger hoops.
The larger satin stitch letters are accented with a four-color flower (the central detail is a candlewick stitch) and a simple L-shaped bracket design.
The larger letters can be used alone for a modern look. Like our other XL sizes, these 7 inch (177mm) tall letters can be enlarged up to 10 inches (254mm) tall versions without any sewout issues. They can also be merged together with the included smaller satin stitch letters to create two and three letter monograms.
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A bigger version of our Arts and Crafts Monogram Set 10 - for those with larger hoops.
This versatile monogram set can be used for 1, 2 and 3 letter monograms. The optional left and right scroll embellishments can be placed inside or outside the frame.
As with all of our other XL styles, this monogram set can be enlarged in your embroidery software program up to 10" (254mm) without any sewout issues.
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Category - Vertical
This unusual monogram style is digitized from artwork from 1934. The satin stitch oval, with interior thorn shapes, is joined with graceful, theatrical letters. A matching alphabet style occupies the upper space - the combination of the two creates a vertical monogram that evokes classic pre-war style and elegance. The monogram may be sewn all in one color, and the letters can be used alone, without the background shape.
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Category - Vertical
Digitized from artwork from 1937, this monogram set combines thin vertical satin stitch letters with a festive border that is basically geometric, but with a bit of extra flare in the longest brackets - knobs at the ends. The brackets can be sewn in two colors as shown, with contrasting letter color, or everything can be sewn in one tone-on-tone color. Great for napkins.
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Category - Vertical
Artwork from the early 1900s is the basis for this style. Digitized in satin stitch with thin, graceful, curling elements, this monogram style can be used to create a three-letter monogram by staggering the placement of the flanking letters - a two-letter monogram is just as attractive. A delicate style for linens and napkins.
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Category - Vertical
This satin stitch monogram set, reminiscent of the 1930s, has a slight slant, which gives it a whimsical personality. The letters can be used alone or combined into two or three-letter monograms.
Thanks to Elliott Dicker of Monograms by Mark Elliott (Pompano Beach, FL) for providing the artwork for these letters.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this simple monogram style is from the 1940s. Designed as a two-initial style (first name initial on the left, last name initial on the right). When placed close together, the tail of the right initial anchors the monogram, which would look elegant on a napkin.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our Avant Garde Monogram Set 5 - for those with larger hoops.
Like the smaller size digitized from 1937 artwork these designs have multiple uses, and can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to a fill pattern.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Avant Garde Monogram Set 6 - for those with larger hoops.
This monogram style can be used to create a three-letter monogram by staggering the placement of the flanking letters. Like our other XL sizes, these 7 inch (177mm) tall letters can be enlarged up to 10 inches (254mm) tall versions without any sewout issues.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Avant Garde Monogram Set 7 - for those with larger hoops. The shapes in these letters suggest something musical.
Thanks to Elliott Dicker of Monograms by Mark Elliott (Pompano Beach, FL) for providing the artwork for these letters.
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Category - Vertical
Handwork monograms from the 1920s and 1930s often combine a central outline initial with flanking smaller initials done in satin stitch. This style, taken from artwork originally produced in Europe for professional hand embroiderers, uses a center letter with shading details. The small ring-shaped corner detail creates a very classic look that is just as interesting white-on-white.
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Category - Vertical
This luxurious monogram style combines two-color central letters with satin stitch flanking letters and scrolled satin stitch corner brackets. The unusual fill in the larger letters is accomplished with a meandering vermicelli stitch -each stitch is digitized by hand. The result has a texture like chenille, and is finished with a thin satin stitch border.
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Category - Vertical
Stately central letters, done in satin stitch outline, are filled with rows of candlewick stitches in graduating sizes. The graceful and fluid flanking satin stitch letters provide a contrast in styles - along with small satin stitch embellishments.
The central letters can be used alone, or merged with the other elements to create a striking three letter monogram. The artwork for the larger letters is from the 1940s. Thanks to Elliott Dicker of Monograms by Mark Elliott (Pompano Beach, FL) for providing the artwork for the flanking letters.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is intended to produce three- letter monograms, but the center letters would look great if used alone. They are done with satin stitch columns with a row of candlewick stitches filling the open portion of the letter.
The flanking letters are also satin stitch in a contrasting style.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Baroque Monogram Set 1 - for those with larger hoops.
The larger center letters, done in satin stitch, have stylized "shading" in the open areas. The flanking letters are satin stitch, and the satin stitch ring embellishment can be used or omitted. Many variations of placement of the parts make this style very versatile for creating a large three-letter monogram.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Baroque Monogram Set 2 - for those with larger hoops.
The larger center letters are filled with manual seed stitch for an interesting texture, then surrounded with a satin stitch border. The flanking letters are done in satin stitch, and optional scroll brackets - left and right versions - are provided. The center letters used alone make a nice large single-initial monogram.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Baroque Monogram Set 3 - for those with larger hoops.
The flanking letters are done in satin stitch, and optional scroll brackets - left and right versions - are provided. The larger center letters are done in satin stitch, with the open center section of each letter filled with candlewick dots. The center letters used alone make a nice large single-initial monogram.
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Category - Vertical
A three-letter monogram created using these letters has a somewhat oval shape, with the smooth flanking letters offering a nice contrast to the geometric center letters, which are embellished with rounded candlewick stitches.
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Category - Vertical
A three-color monogram style, the letter shapes are composed of blocks - sew thes out with one thread color for a different look. This style has a solid, masculine quality - an interesting variation of the conventional Athletic Block.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this monogram style is from the 1950s - it has a sophisticated, country look. Simple letter shapes are surrounded by a decorative design composed of corner curls and unusual stitch types for an inside triangular and outside rectangular border. The monograms are inspired by decorative bookplate designs.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is digitized from early 20th Century calligraphy that itself is based on sgraffitto - an ancient process of decorating pottery by scratching through layers of color. To the modern eye this style looks very fresh - even mid-century modern - great for towels because of its wide satin stitch columns.
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Category - Vertical
Adapted from an old Spanish "scratching" style, this satin stitch Monogram Set
has thin, crisp columns and looks very fresh and up-to-date.
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Category - Vertical
Suggested by a dedicated sewing enthusiast - buttons of different sizes in various groupings create these monogram letters. A must for sewing devotees! Six colors - the colors can be coordinated to match your sewing outfit.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style uses a simulated chainstitch throughout - one color for the filled areas and one color for the outlines. The letters can be sewn all in one color, or for a more delicate look the interior fill can be eliminated.
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Category - Vertical
A four-color monogram style, digitized for applique with a fill pattern composed of rows of Christmas trees and wrapped presents. Use this style all year as an applique letter by skipping over the fill pattern and use the border alone.
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Category - Vertical
A true classic monogram, from the 1950s - think "circle pins", cashmere sweaters." Merge designs to create any combination of three letters, then surround them with the optional circular border. The letters and the circle are elegant satin stitches. Great on towels, linens, high-fashion garments, scarves, etc. Endless possibilities!
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Category - Vertical
This circle monogram style is done in satin stitch for a true 1940s look - there is something about it that evokes the adventure of long-distance train travel. Merge any three letters, together with the decorative bar embellishments for a complete circle, or use the letters alone for a streamlined variation. Digitized to allow multi-colors, the monogram can also be sewn tone-on-tone.
This style is featured in "Signature Series" by Anne Van Der Kley, Machine Embroidery and Textile Art (Australia), April 2007.
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Category - Vertical
Satin stitch monogram letters with ample underlay are featured in this classic style from the 1940s. The set includes left, middle, and right versions for each letter. The satin stitch brackets complete the circle shape.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this fanciful monogram style is from 1916. The delicate satin stitch letters can be combined into a three-letter circular monogram. The surrounding bow and border is a separate design. The letters can be used with or without the border.
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Category - Vertical
Digitized from artwork from 1939, this monogram set molds each letter into a circular shape. The satin stitch letters include curls and embellishments - an elegant formal style.
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Category - Vertical
This satin stitch monogram style has a "modern" feel - it is digitized from artwork drawn in the 1930s. The letters are accented by two satin stitch rings, which seem to broadcast energy outward.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our Circle Monogram Set 1 - for those with larger hoops.
Create large three-letter monograms in your embroidery software program by merging individual satin stitch letters together.There is a circlular border design, which can be used or not, and a placement outline design for quick and accurate alignment.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Circle Monogram Set 2 - for those with larger hoops. Digitized to allow multi-colors, the satin stitch monogram can also be sewn tone-on-tone, and with or without the decorative bars embellishment.
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Category - Vertical
A larger version of our popular Circle Monogram Set 5, for those with larger hoops. A three-letter monogram, with surrounding decorative ring, is 7" (177 mm) tall. It can be resized in your embroidery software program to 10" (254mm) tall.
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Category - Vertical
This Monogram Blend, Classic 1, is composed of elements from two of our Monogram Sets - Arabesque Monogram Set 14 and Baroque Monogram Set 3. All of the designs, including the optional brackets, are done in satin stitch. There is a design that can be used as a template for easy layout placement in your embroidery software program (Hint: delete the template design before saving your work).
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Category - Vertical
This Monogram Blend (Classic 2) is composed of elements from three of our Monogram Sets - Romanesque 2 XL, Circle 5 and Regal. All of the elements are done in satin stitch. There is a design that can be used as a template for easy layout placement in your embroidery software program. The resulting three-letter monogram has a simple elegant oval shape.
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Category - Vertical
This Monogram Blend (Craftsman 1) is composed of elements from three of our Monogram Sets - Arabesque 7, Romanesque 7, and Arts and Crafts 6. There is a design that can be used as a template for easy layout placement in your embroidery software program. The left and right stylized flower embellishments help to accent the curvilinear letters.
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Category - Vertical
This Monogram Blend (Craftsman 2) is composed of elements from three of our Monogram Sets - Triangle 2, Oval 1 and Monogram Flourishes 2: year 1949. There is a design that can be used as a template for easy layout placement in your embroidery software program. The overall effect is a vertical geometric monogram sitting within a bowl shape composed of candlewick dots.
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Category - Vertical
This Cutwork monogram style has a harvest theme. The artwork is from 1910. The satin stitch letters have a shadowed area made of manual seed stitches with a thin satin stitch border, and a three-color wheat embellishment. The open ladderwork areas within each letter can be used with heavy-duty water soluble stabilizer for a true cutwork effect.
We have introduced color changes to extend the design capabilities, but like many of our styles this monogram would traditionally be white-on-white.
Step-by-Step instructions are provided. For those not inclined to use the cutwork option this monogram style still looks beautiful.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this monogram style is from 1938. It is a blend of old world (open ladderwork borders) and new world (a simple contemporary letter style).
For a true cutwork effect, use heavy-duty water soluble stabilizer. This style is just as attractive without the open ladderwork, or the borders can have a fabric insert if executed as applique.
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Category - Vertical
Another monogram classic, this one from the 1950s. Merge designs to create any combination of two letters, then frame them with the corners to complete the Diamond shape. The letters and corners are elegant satin stitches with ample underlay to produce a full appearance. Great on towels, linens, scarves, etc.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is from the 1930s. The background is an overlapping mesh, surrounded by a satin stitch border with a bean stitch highlight. The satin stitch monogram letter is flanked by two circular embellishments. The letters are digitized for applique, so a contrasting colored fabric can be laid under the mesh, or the design can be sewn as cutwork utilizing water-soluble stabilizer. Although digitized with 5 colors, this looks wonderfully subtle if sewn all in white.
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Category - Vertical
In the 1930s and 40s, department stores like Woolworths sold iron-on transfer patterns for a wide variety or subject matter, including monogramming. The patterns could be transferred to fabric with a hot iron, and the pattern then used for hand embroidery. This style is based on one of those patterns. In addition to creating a three-letter diamond monogram, the smaller left and right flanking letters can be used together to create a two-letter diamond shape.
This style is featured in "Simply Napkins" by Gail Brown and Mary Mulari, Krause Publications, 2003.
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Category - Vertical
A three-letter diamond monogram is one of the all-time classic styles. This one is based on a vintage 1940s iron-on transfer pattern - sold in department stores for 15 cents. The appropriate left, middle, and right initials are combined within your embroidery software program, along with four corner brackets, to create your own timeless monogram.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this single-letter monogram design came from an iron-on transfer pattern from the 1930s. The upright initials are done in satin stitch. The two-color bracket has simulated handwork seeding stitch accents framed with satin stitch outlines, and the overall design is finished off with flanking French knots. The letters can be used alone by stopping after the letter is sewn.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this monogram style is French, from 1936. Each letter is cleverly adapted to create a diamond shape, and done in satin stitch. These are intended as single-initial monograms for use on napkins, linens, or fashion accessories.
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Category - Vertical
This two-color monogram style is a nicely formal presentation of a diamond shape. The artwork is from the 1930s, and each satin stitch letter is framed with satin stitch border sections to complete the diamond shape. We have digitized this style in two colors to allow you to give a bit of extra emphasis to the letter, but traditionally this would have been embroidered in one color - white-on- white - on fine linens, napkins, etc. To produce a single color version just use the same thread color for letters and frames.
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Category - Vertical
This striking single letter monogram consists of satin stitch letters with a thin satin stitch border. The letters are surrounded by a thin geometric diamond shape with partial circles at the corners, and finished off with four triangular Greek keys.
This delicate style also looks striking white-on-white.
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Category - Vertical
A classic applique monogram style, with wide satin stitch columns and ample underlay - for those with larger hoops.
Create large three-letter monograms in your embroidery software program by merging individual letters together.There is a placement outline design for quick and accurate alignment.
If you are new to applique, step-by-step instructions are provided. If you prefer to bypass the applique concept these letters still look great without it. Try these in white thread on white terrycloth towels for an interesting embossed look.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
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Category - Vertical
We revisit our Diamond Monogram Set 2 - digitized in 2002 - to add an XL version, for those with larger hoops.
From French artwork (1923) this style has left and right versions of each letter. The right side letters include a three color flower design. They are intended to be combined into a two-letter monogram in a diamond shape.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Diamond Monogram Set 4 - for those with larger hoops.
The graceful simplicity of the center satin stitch letters make them a good choice for a single letter monogram on a towel or pillow. Add the flanking letters to create a classic three-letter monogram, or use just the left and right letters for a two-letter variation.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our Diamond Monogram Set 5 - for those with larger hoops.
These satin stitch designs are designed to create three-letter monograms for larger decorative projects by merging individual letters in your embroidery software program. There is a corner bracket design (4 chevrons) and a placement outline design for quick and easy alignment.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
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Category - Vertical
This powerful masculine monogram design is from the 1920s. The strong vertical orientation of the letters create an aura of high style from a time when designs of this type would have been found embroidered on dressing gowns, smoking jackets and plush towels. The design is digitized in satin stitch.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Empire Monogram Set - for those with larger hoops.
This satin stitch design will look great on towels, shower curtains, pillow shams, etc. Larger monograms have become very popular for home decorating projects. Designed to create a three-letter monogram by merging left, middle, and right initials in your software - or use the largest middle initials by themselves.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
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We first offered our Empire Monogram Set for sale in December 2001. It was digitized from hand-drawn artwork. The name Empire is a title that we invented to give this style a "grand" feel. Empire, and all of our other monogram styles are sold through our website, our retail dealer network of sewing stores, and one additional authorized source - embroidery.com, who share sales proceeds with us. Anything visually identical, whether a stand-alone design set, or a plug-in for a lettering or monogramming program is unauthorized and not the result of any arrangement with our company.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is inspired by an American folk art movement known as "Tramp Art". Intricately carved woodworking projects (mirrors, frames, boxes) were produced by traveling craftsmen in the late 19th and early 20th Century. Influenced by German and Scandinavian religious styles, tramp art frames featured crossed elements at the corners, with all edges carefully notched. Our letters are done in satin stitch, with an intricate contrasting border done in a special stitch.
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Category - Vertical
Inspired by 16th Century illuminated manuscripts, this four-color monogram style has a highly detailed two-color fill pattern. Simplify the look by skipping over the fills and use the satin stitch and double running stitch border alone.
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Category - Vertical
A French 19th Century two-color monogram style - satin stitch letters with a double running stitch border. These letters are designed to be stacked on top of each other to create unique two-letter monograms, or use the letters individually or place them side by side. This style looks really elegant sewn tone-on-tone.
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Category - Vertical
A complex vine background, different for each letter, sets off these block monogram letters with contrasting border. This graceful 19th century style can be simplified by not sewing the first color.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is English, dating from about 1900. There is a very delicate vine and leaf pattern in the background, composed of thin satin stitches and bean stitches, along with two-color satin stitch flowers. The letters are a serif block style, done in satin stitch fill with a thin outline detail. The overall motif creates a square. The letters can be used alone if you wish by skipping past the background. This is a five color design, but it looks equally special sewn in all one color.
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Category - Vertical
Although this monogram style might typically be called "Old English" it comes from a continental source, so it would more accurately be called "Old French." The letters are done in satin stitch with underlay designed to give a dimensional rounded quality.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this monogram style is early 20th Century French, and comes from a magazine for professional hand embroiderers. Although the original calls for a single color, we have digitized this as two colors for those who might prefer the style without the small floral detail - not quite a fleur-de-lis - just skip over color one.
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Category - Vertical
Reminiscent of the intricate ironwork in a great European cathedral, this elaborate monogram style is done in satin stitch. The artwork is French, from the early 1900s. This is another style that looks timeless and spectacular white-on-white.
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Category - Vertical
This elaborate late 19th Century monogram style is a two-color design with leaf and vine details digitized as satin stitch and ample underlay for a rounded effect. Within the satin stitch letter borders is an unusual fill pattern composed of overlapping meandering running stitches with each individual stitch manually digitized and carefully placed. The fill simulates a hand-stitched seed stitch, and provides a luxurious texture whether executed in color or tone-on-tone.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this style was designed for hand embroiderers in 1879. We have adapted this very traditional monogram style for machine embroidery by adding an additional underlay column throughout, which simulates the look of padded satin stitch.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is from the United States, created in 1875 - one of our oldest historical styles. The letters are digitized in satin stitch.
1875 - a noteworthy year. The British government purchases the Suez Canal, Alexander Graham Bell achieves the technical breakthrough that will lead to the creation of an electric telephone, and the United States Congress passes a Civil Rights Act that guarantees blacks equal rights in public places.
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This monogram style is digitized from artwork published for hand embroiderers in 1869. The satin stitch letters are embellished with an overlapping satin stitch binding that simulates a knot. We first saw handwork examples of this style while on a research trip to the Embroiderer's Guild in England.
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Category - Vertical
Heavily influenced by 16th Century script, the artwork for this monogram set was "modernized" in 1902. Interwoven satin stitch columns have wide elements that flow into thin graceful passages - great for towels.
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Category - Vertical
Digitized from artwork drawn in the 1930s, this monogram style is done in satin stitch. The letters have personalities, with "feet" and "ears".
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Category - Vertical
A simple satin stitch monogram style, digitized from 19th Century artwork. The small two-color stylized natural embellishments, with a candlewick "dot" add a nice decorative touch.
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Category - Vertical
Inspired by artwork for a painted German lettering style from 1727, this monogram style has satin stitch outlines. The open areas are filled with a manual seed stitch. They can be sewn in two bright colors, or try using a thread color for the filled areas that matches the surrounding fabric for a subtle textural element.
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Category - Vertical
Based on an early 20th Century British alphabet for incised (carved) lettering, our version uses satin stitch columns that are split and overlapped to create an unusual monogram style with both thin and wide elements.
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Category - Vertical
This 19th Century design is loaded with detail. Each letter is outlined in satin stitch
with a manual seed stitch fill, which provides an interesting texture. The background
design - looping chain stitch elements and satin stitch vine details - is different for
each letter.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Gothic Monogram Set 5 - for those with larger hoops.
This 19th Century monogram style looks great white-on-white. The vine background (color
1) can be skipped to create a simpler large letter.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Gothic Monogram Set 7 - for those with larger hoops.
The artwork for this monogram set is French. The letters have an old-world style and are done in satin stitch.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Gothic Monogram Set 8 - for those with larger hoops.
This satin stitch monogram style has thin columns, with smaller three-part accent designs that can be skipped over for a simpler monogram. Two sizes are included to facilitate creating a three-letter monogram with smaller flanking letters on either side of a larger center letter.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Gothic Monogram Set 9 - for those with larger hoops.
This elaborate monogram style is done in satin stitch, based on French artwork for professional hand monogrammers in the early 1900s. The columns are thin and elegant but still wide enough for towels.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Gothic Monogram Set 10 - for those with larger hoops.
This two color elaborate late 19th Century monogram style is done in satin stitch. The fill simulates a hand-stitched seed stitch, and provides a luxurious texture whether executed in color or tone-on-tone.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Gothic Monogram Set 13 - for those with larger hoops.
The artwork for this monogram style was published in Europe in 1869. The satin stitch letters are accented with a crossed element that resembles a lash that passes behind the letter.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Gothic Monogram Set 16 - for those with larger hoops.
Digitized from 19th Century artwork, this monogram style has classic European elegance, and looks great in color or tone-on-tone.
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Category - Vertical
This two-color Greek style is perfect for sororities and fraternities. The outlines can be used without the fills. The complete Greek alphabet has been digitized - 24 letters.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this Monogram Set was drawn in 1958, when cowboy tv shows were all the rage. They evoked an earlier, simpler time in American history. Each letter has a two-color ribbon accent and simple satin stitch letters.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style has a simple homespun look, with a central diamond shape flanked by stylized leaves, both outlined with bean stitches in a separate color. The open areas in the letters are digitized for applique, which offers the opportunity to add whatever fabric panel color you wish.
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Category - Vertical
This two-color monogram style is influenced by vintage weather vanes on country barns - in this case personalized with a letter of the alphabet. Don't have a barn or know someone who does? You can eliminate the first color and use the letters alone.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our Homestead Monogram Set 1 - for those with larger hoops. These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to a fill pattern.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style, based on artwork from 1864, is done in 3mm wide satin stitch. The elaborate intertwining loops and straight sections are reminiscent of carefully crafted architectural ironwork.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is digitized from artwork produced in France for professional embroiderers. The artwork was published in 1950, with a not that says "in the style of Louis XII". He was King of France from 1498 to 1515 and King of Naples from 1501 to 1504.
The designs are done in satin stitch with areas filled in with a manual seed stitch. The artwork shows some areas filled and others left open, which we thought was unusual.
The letters have a playful quality and distinct personalities.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this monogram style is very old - we aren't really sure how old. Our graphic source suggests sometime in the 17th Century. The satin stitch elements are accented with interior satin stitch ovals that are built up with extra underlay to make them nice and rounded.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram set is digitized in satin stitch from artwork produced in the 1910s. It has a very elastic style - the letters seem infused with an exuberant energy. They sew beautifully on linens.
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Category - Vertical
Digitized from artwork from the mid-1920s, this streamlined style is associated with crisp modern design - a similar version appeared on notecards in the 1939 film drama "Dark Victory". Done in satin stitch, we have split the wide column into two, which makes it easy to enlarge the letters in your embroidery software program for really large monograms on towels and shower curtains. Don't want two colors? Sew both with the same thread color.
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Category - Vertical
It's hard to find monogram styles with very wide columns, and even harder to find them done in a traditional way - satin stitch - rather than as a flat fill pattern. The artwork for this style is from the 1940s, and we have split each column into two parts for an unusual visual effect.
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Category - Vertical
From the 1940s, this monogram set is sleek, smooth, and thin. The satin stitch details are slightly fluted, widening gradually - reminiscent of elegant champagne glasses.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is crisp and angular, done in satin stitch, with thinner stylized satin stitch shadow accents. The artwork is from 1936.
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Category - Vertical
At first glance, this monogram set would seem to fit perfectly with "mid-century" design styles from the 1950s, so it will come as a surprise that the artwork was drawn in 1902. Smooth and angular satin stitch letters make this a good choice for evoking outer space and computers, even though it was designed 50 years before.
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This is a classic shadowed monogram set from 1950s artwork. The two-color design combines a satin stitch letter with a satin stitch shadowed border, which creates additional possibilities for customization. Use the letter alone for a simple look, or use the shadow alone for a style which uses the open center to reveal the fabric below.
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This satin stitch monogram style is digitized from artwork from the late 1950s. It has the crisp and simple rounded style that is iconic for its time, with each letter evoking modern architecture and the space program.
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This sleek and simple 20th Century style is done in a wider satin stitch, and will be good on towels or napkins.
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Another style that came from a mid-20th Century iron-on transfer pattern that would have been sold through retail stores for use in hand embroidery. The letters are very simple and done in satin stitch. The smaller letters are 3/4 the height of the larger letters, emphasizing the well balanced tall height in three-letter monograms.
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This satin stitch monogram style has straight lines and modern crisp angles.
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This is a graceful style with thin satin stitch columns that recalls the early 20th Century.
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This is a thin, elegant satin stitch monogram set.
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A bigger version of our popular Moderne Monogram Set 5 - for those with larger hoops.
Like the smaller version, this 1940 style has slightly fluted columns, and would look great on an elegant pillow or a fashionable chair back - or maybe a really large letter on an oversized linen napkin?
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Moderne Monogram Set 11 - for those with larger hoops.
These simple and thin satin stitch letters have a multitude of uses, from towels to bed linens. All of our XL styles can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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A bigger version of our popular Moderne Monogram Set 12 - for those with larger hoops.
These large fluid letters have many uses. As with all of our XL styles these designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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A bigger version of our popular Moderne Monogram Set 14 - for those with larger hoops.
As with all of our XL styles these designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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Taken from artwork from 1908, this grecian monogram style is digitized with satin stitch columns in two colors. In addition to their use on linens, try enlarging these letters significantly within your embroidery software program for use on a pillow or a chairback.
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A bigger version of our popular Olympia Monogram Set - for those with larger hoops.
A Grecian style monogram done in two colors in satin stitch. This style would look great on a pillow, shower curtain, or chair back. As with all of our XL styles, the letters can be enlarged up to 10" (254mm) without column width difficulties on your machine.
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This Monogram Blend, Ornamental 1, is composed of elements from three of our Monogram Sets - Oval 1, Diamond 4 XL and Monogram Flourishes 1: year 1932. There is a design that can be used as a template for easy layout placement in your embroidery software program. The left and right brackets function to frame a three-letter monogram. This large monogram is just as effective with only the letters.
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Category - Vertical
This Monogram Blend (Ornamental 2) is composed of elements from three of our styles Sets - Arts & Crafts 6, Gothic 15 and Monogram Frames 1:Frame A. There is a template design that can be used as for easy layout placement in your embroidery software program. The elements, blended together, emphasize the circular aspects of each part.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style came from an iron-on transfer pattern from the 1940s. It is intended for the creation of a three-letter oval shaped monogram, accomplished by merging the appropriate letters from left, middle, and right versions. The center letter can be used alone for a single letter monogram. The designs are digitized in satin stitch with ample underlay for use on towels or fleece.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this monogram style is from 1947, but it still looks bright and modern. The satin stitch letters can be used one-by-one, as three-letter combinations, or enclosed within the graceful satin stitch border. The style can easily be resized within your embroidery software program for additional flexibility.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Oval Monogram Set - for those with larger hoops.
An oval-shaped three letter monogram - created by merging three letters together. This style is a nice alternative to a three-letter circle.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Perennial Monogram Set 3 - for those with larger hoops.
This monogram style is done in satin stitch. This monogram can be separated to sew just the garland border. The different colors can be simplified by repeating some colors more than once.
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Category - Vertical
This satin stitch monogram style has a gentle, classic look. The flowers and leaves have a satin stitch fill (which can be eliminated for a simpler open look) and some Dot embellishments.
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Category - Vertical
This charmingly simple and lighthearted monogram style has satin stitch letters that are accented with stylized flowers and stems. For another purpose the accents can easily be removed by skipping over the first two colors.
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Category - Vertical
This two-color script style is influenced by designs produced on old zig-zag stitch monogramming machines. The shadowed effect can be created with either color as the lighter highlight, or for a simpler look sew only the first color. The mirrored brackets are an option, and can be added for decorative effect.
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Category - Vertical
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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Category - Vertical
This architectural monogram style is european in origin. The wide satin stitch letters feature a split satin-stitch fill pattern, with delicate satin-stitch scrollwork in the background, giving an elaborate shadow effect. The letters can easily be used alone by skipping the first color scrollwork.
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Category - Vertical
A smooth and graceful monogram style that will really appeal to music lovers. Inspired by 1930s Art Deco interpretations of the lyre, the harp of ancient Greece, there are thin rows of satin stitch "strings" that compliment the satin stitch letter design. Done in two colors, this style looks equally classy sewn tone-on-tone in a single color.
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Category - Vertical
Based on artwork from the 1940s, this monogram style has a simple formal elegance. The two color crest design is done in satin stitch with a thin satin stitch outline, and the fluid upright letters are done in satin stitch with scroll details. Use the crest alone, or the letters alone, by skipping the unnecessary part.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is digitized from artwork from the 1930s. It consists of a 5 color decorative crest design, done in satin stitch with manually digitized fills for the two stylized flowers. The crest surrounds satin stitch letters that have different versions for left and right for use in two-letter monograms. The letters can be used without the crest.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is digitized from 1940s artwork. The large letters are done as outlines in satin stitch with open centers between border elements, and each letter sits in the center with a two color rectangular satin stitch frame surrounding it. The smaller letters are simpler in style, and are intended for use in creating a three letter monogram by merging the appropriate letter on the left and right.
In addition to the three-letter combination shown, there are a multitude of possibilities: Want a single initial with frame? (use only the large letter) Want everything as a single color? (use the same thread for all three design colors). Want only the larger open letter without the frame? (skip color 1 and color 2 on your machine.) Want the larger open letter with flanking letters, but no frame? (merge the flanking letters on either side, then delete colors 1 and 2 in your software). You get the idea - simple manipulations create very different visual results.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this monogram style is from a French publication for hand embroiderers from 1910. A leaf and vine motif surrounds the letters, accented with circular dots between the upper and lower garland sections. All the elements, including the very thin details are digitized in satin stitch.
We have done this monogram style in three colors, but a single color monogram is easily sewn by using only one thread color. The color changes also make it easy to separate the design into parts - the letters can be used alone by skipping over the border design.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is digitized from early 1930s artwork. Each letter is an unusual satin stitch ladderback design, and is contained within a simple stylized satin stitch vine "crest", with a ring embellishment as an accent at the bottom. The letters would be interesting used alone. You can either delete the vine and ring (which sew first) in your embroidery software program, or skip past Color 1 and Color 2 on the machine.
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Category - Vertical
Digitized from artwork from the 1930s this monogram set has distinctive "modern" letters, surrounded by wing stitch and open circle decorations, with all contained within a satin stitch crest. Like only the letters -or only the decoration? The elements are different colors and can easily be separated in your embroidery software program.
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Category - Vertical
Classic satin stitch letters, with small stylized leaf embellishments, are surrounded by a simple rounded crest composed of vines, leaves, and flowers. This monogram style is digitized from 19th Century artwork. There are options for various color combinations - or use one color for everything.
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Category - Vertical
The artwork for this satin stitch monogram is French - from 1957 - but it looks much older, almost ancient. There are left and right versions of each letter, intended to be combined in a two-letter monogram. Each letter has two satin stitch rings as accents.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Romanesque Monogram Set 7 - for those with larger hoops. The large letters have also been redigitized for appliqué.
In addition to the full three-letter combination, you can delete the two color border in your software (or skip these colors on your machine) and sew out a three-letter monogram without border. Or you can use the letter alone (with or without the rectangular border), etc. etc.
A few words about appliqué: If you haven't attempted an appliqué design the procedure can be fun, and challenging. We've seen appliqué designs with simple oversized shapes that a child could cut out and execute - this isn't one of those. It requires some dexterity and concentration to produce a professional result.
This style is digitized following standard appliqué procedure: Color 1 is a running stitch, which establishes the letter outline. Color 2 is a light density zig-zag stitch which stabilizes the cut fabric edges. These two elements are covered up beneath a satin stitch border.
If you're not up to the challenge you can use this style anyway - just let these first two colors run as digitized, but don't add any appliqué fabric.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Romanesque Monogram Set 2 - for those with larger hoops.
This monogram style is based on one of the vintage monogrammed hankies in our Monogram Museum collection.
An intricate vine border surrounds the satin stitch letters. Use the letters alone, or the border alone, or combine the border with letters from one of our other Monogram Sets for endless variety.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Romanesque Monogram Set 6 - for those with
larger hoops.
This monogram style is done in satin stitch. A delicate vine pattern - different for
each letter - provides the background behind elaborate satin stitch letters digitized
from early 19th century artwork.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Romanesque Monogram Set 8 - for those with larger hoops.
Delicate satin stitch letters are surrounded by a vine pattern with leaves and dot accents. Imagine these classic letters on a shower curtain or a pillow sham.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitches to a fill pattern.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Romanesque Monogram Set 11 - for those with larger hoops.
Digitized from 19th Century artwork, this satin stitch monogram style can be sewn in multiple colors or tone-on-tone. The letters alone can be used by deleting the surrounding crest design.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Royal Monogram Set - for those with larger hoops.
Larger monograms have become very popular for home decorating projects. Designed to create a three-letter monogram by merging initials in your software, this monogram style can be used with or without the brackets that complete the circular motif. In addition to left, middle, and right versions of each letter and the brackets, there is an additional placement template design.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
A note about interlocking letters - a true interlocking three-letter monogram can only be achieved by custom digitizing. There are 17,576 possible combinations of three letters.The monogram pictured here is achieved by overlapping the letters. Where one letter passes over another, we suggest that some stitches be edited manually in your software to create the smoothest result.
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Category - Vertical
Rustic" doesn't have to mean "crude". In American architecture, country living and Art Deco styling came together in National Park Service buildings in the 1920s. This monogram style, done in satin stitch, is digitized from artwork of the period.
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Category - Vertical
This "Old English" monogram style also has some distinctly American roots. In 1939, Big Band leader Harry James discovered a kid named Frank Sinatra waiting tables and singing at a small restaurant and supper club just outside New York City on Route 9-W in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. The club was The Rustic Cabin and this style was used on the menu cover.
Digitized in satin stitch, the wide areas are done with split columns and have extra underlay for additional lift.
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Category - Vertical
We're not exactly sure of the age of the artwork used to digitize this monogram set - but it feels like late 1940s - early 1950s. It has a post WW II quality, after the troops returned from the war in the Pacific. Polynesian crossed with summer Boy Scout camp. The satin stitch letters are framed by long, rounded columns with open ring accents on either side. As is typical of many of our styles, the letters can be used alone.
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Category - Vertical
This larger monogram style has letters that are divided horizontally in the middle.
We took the central letters from our Arabesque Monogram Set 7 and reconfigured them into a top section and a bottom section, then added a horizontal satin stitch row to each. When you combine top and bottom sections in your embroidery software program you control the height of the center space. The sewn sample shown here has a center space that's 3/4 "(19mm) and the overall design is 7" (177mm) tall. Like our XL size designs, these letters can be enlarged further if you have a large hoop - to a maximum overall height of 10" (254mm) without causing column width problems.
Add text from a keyboard lettering program, or decorative elements from one of our Flourishes collections.
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Category - Vertical
This larger monogram style has letters that are divided horizontally in the middle.
We adapted the central letters from our Arabesque Monogram Set 14 and reconfigured them into a top section and a bottom section, then added a horizontal satin stitch row to each. When you combine top and bottom sections in your embroidery software program you control the height of the center space. The sewn sample shown here has a center space that's 7/8 "(22mm) and the overall design is 7" (177mm) tall. Like our XL size designs, these letters can be enlarged further if you have a large hoop - to a maximum overall height of 10" (254mm) without causing column width problems.
Add text from a keyboard lettering program, or decorative elements from one of our Flourishes collections.
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Category - Vertical
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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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Category - Vertical
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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Category - Vertical
A classic two-letter triangle monogram, with a corner bracket, arranged in a dramatic right triangle shape. The artwork for this style came from a 1930s European source. This style can be used as is for linens. Use your resizing software to reduce the size for napkins, or enlarge for use on towels or shower curtains. The designs are digitized in satin stitch.
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We acquired a style book from an old monogram shop that went out of business. The book contains examples of the shop's offerings, showing only a few letters for each style. We were intrigued by a variation on a geometric triangle - this one has curling script letters that can be arranged in a three- letter triangle form, with brackets to accent the triangle shape. We recreated the rest of the alphabet, digitizing the letters in satin stitch. An outline template design is also included to make it quick and easy to place the letters when merging them in your embroidery software program.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Triangle Monogram Set 4 - for those with larger hoops.
The letters and the brackets are done in satin stitch. Like the smaller version, an outline template design is also included to make it quick and easy to place the letters when merging them in your embroidery software program.
Special Note For Triangle 4 Xl Monogram Set: These designs can be combined in your software to produce three-letter monograms. The brackets are optional. With the brackets a three-letter monogram, without any resizing, would be 10 7/8" (276mm), so this design is unusually wide. If your hoop cannot accommodate this size we recommend either splitting the design in your software, reducing the size until your hoop can accommodate the design width, or avoiding the brackets.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style is perfect for sports enthusiasts, and can be used on shirts, jackets, etc. The design has a classic athletic block shape, and features a fill pattern finished with a satin stitch outline in a different color. The same design can also be used with an applique substituted for the fill - the digitizing begins with a running stitch, a machine stop, then a light density tack-down stitch along the letter outline. The appliquÈ option will save stitches, and can be used with the satin stitch border.
Numbers 0-9 are available for purchase in the Project Corner section.
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Great for towels, the letters in this one-color monogram style have little horns and ears, and a distinct personality - also very elegant on white linens, sewn with white thread.
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Category - Vertical
Satin stitch monogram letters, with a background of leaves and vines. The background is a combination of satin and double running stitches - each background design is different. When several letters are aligned the backgrounds appear continuous. There are left and right handed end designs which match the backgrounds, and can be added for a fancier look.
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Category - Vertical
Delicate, upright satin stitch monogram letters, with crossbars and flared feet and tops. A very elegant 1890s style.
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Category - Vertical
Another classic Victorian monogram style, digitized with plenty of underlay for a rounded look. The bottom of the long leg of each letter has a stylized leaf detail. This style looks wonderful on linens.
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Category - Vertical
This satin stitch monogram style is large and great on linens and towels. It also looks quite modern, espite the fact that the artwork, which we found in Europe, was published in 1872 - more than 130 years ago!
Digitizing this monogram style is the subject of "Digitizing Letters for Monograms Part I" by Richards Jarden, Designs in Machine Embroidery magazine, September/October 2007.
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Category - Vertical
This monogram style, with its wide satin stitch columns and open circle embellishment, has a fresh, festive quality. The artwork is from the early 20th Century. We have used extra underlay to give the columns a special rounded look.
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Category - Vertical
Turn-of-the-20th Century artwork provided inspiration for this satin stitch monogram set, which falls visually somewhere between "abstract" and "botanical". Flaring leave forms overlap and join together to create the letters.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Victorian Monogram Set 6 - for those with larger hoops.
This satin stitch monogram set is elegant and vertical, which makes it a good choice for both male and female three-letter monograms.
These designs can be enlarged even further in your software - up to 10" (254mm) - without the need to convert the satin stitch to fill.
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Category - Vertical
A bigger version of our popular Victorian Monogram Set 14 - for those with larger hoops. There are lots of curling satin stitch letter elements, with circular ring accents. The rings can be eliminated easily if desired since they are a separate color.
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Category - Vertical
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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