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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Pattern for 26 Shabby Rose monograms!


I thought the pattern for this set of 26 shabby rose themed monograms would be a perfect gift to give during our *Homemade Stitched With Heartstrings* lead up to Christmas 2015.




I first designed and stitched them back in 2010 and since that time they've been displayed on a table runner, a framed sampler, and quite a few individual gifts such as these.

Various scissor fobs...
  Inside a tiny jewelled frame...
 Centred in a 3" hoop wrapped in ribbon...
 Stitched on a linen heart and sewn to a pincushion...
 Carefully sewn onto a vintage handkerchief before finishing as the cover of a needle-book...
 Redworked onto a tea-towel...

Perhaps you could use a few of these ideas yourself, or perhaps you're thinking of something very different?
I'd love to hear some new thoughts for projects featuring the Shabby Rose Monograms. 
If you have any would you please write them in the comments below as I'm sure I'm not the only one who's interested.

This useful and versatile pattern can be download HERE
Enjoy!



24 comments:

  1. Thank you Jenny....you are too, too kind sharing your beautiful patterns.

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  2. These are lovely! I can think of quite a few places to use these on gifts!

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  3. Precious...and PERFECT...thanks!

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  4. Thanks so much for the lovely gift.

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  5. I can't believe it was that long ago! The monograms are so useful for many projects as you have shown. Thankyou for your lovely gift to us all.

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  6. What great ways to use monograms. Thanks Jenny. xx

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  7. Thank you Jenny, they are beautiful. I'm thinking to use mine as an autograph on things I make, that way family/friends will always remember me, when I'm long gone.

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  8. That's so cute and adorable! Lovely monograms. Thanks for sharing your beautiful patterns!

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  9. Thanks for sharing your creativity Jenny. These are lovely!

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  10. Incredibly generous of you, Jenny! I always love this alphabet. Has it actually been that long? Wow. You've used it in so many beautiful things. Thank you for the ideas, and the alphabet.

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  11. Thank you for your generous gift Jenny, lovely designs and projects and can also see the monograms on bookmarks, notebook, diary or journal covers also on covered coat hanger and shoulder protector covers, lavender bags and personalising pouches and bags for lingerie etc just a few ideas of many ways to use your lovely designs, will be adding to my gift making projects, thank you for the inspiration, especially love the needle case as have perfect special keepsake hanky for this project, gift for myself. I also loved the recycled piece of embroidered doiley transformed into heart lavender bag you showed on your face book page, another gorgeous idea. Wishing you all the best, Judithann :-)

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  12. Maravilhoso, impecavél e delicado como todos os seus trabalhos.
    Obrigada por compartilhar.

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  13. Que bonitas ideas para regalar en Navidades
    Muchas gracias por tu generosidad
    Besos

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  14. Thank you! I'm thinking that I might make my DDs little personalised key fobs.

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  15. Sew sweet. Thank you sew much for sharing.
    Hugs
    donna

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  16. I *LOVE* monograms and these are precious! Thank you SO much for so graciously sharing your wonderful talent with us!! :)

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  17. Thank you Jenny! These are delightful!

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  18. Jenny, These are a splendid idea for gifts! Thank you for sharing. Have a wonderful creative day!

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  19. Thank you Jenny Dear. You just keep on giving and we are so very fortunate. Blessings and Creative Bliss...

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  20. Thank you Jenny! These monograms are beautiful!

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  21. ohhh these are absolutely gorgeous! thanx so much, you are one of the most generous designers i have come across (& there are quite a few out there)
    one of the ideas already mentioned that i might use these on are lavender sachets
    thanx for sharing

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  22. This is a beautiful free pattern... thank you Jenny! Hugs Christine x

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  23. Love it when Christmas comes early! Thank you....

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