Stitch Files number 4 ready for download

I have been busy organising the last freebie set of the stitch files. These worksheets are designed by me to build into a hand embroiderer's resource file. The free files cover the basic stitches and enable people to see what the worksheet modules will be like. The files are part stitch dictionary, part inspiration, part storage format, part stimulus to explore new stitches, part lesson and part organisation method.
The next set will be available in the new year. I plan on releasing modules of 15-20 stitches priced at $10 a set.
I have decided that next year I will not be running a challenge but I will be focusing on these and enjoy exploring a good few stitches that are either old favourites, stitches I have never really incorporated into my repertoire of stitches, or stitches that are strange, obscure and wonderful that I have yet to try out. I think it will be a bit of an adventure.
Anyway without any more fuss
Download A4 Stitch file 4
Download US Letter Stitch file 4
Fancy a stitch along?
There is a group on Stitchin fingers for those who are using them and detailed information about the files and a stitch along on the Stitch Junkies page.
Do you want to know how to use the files?
I have a blog post here explaining how I am attaching samples and using them.
Previous released files
Download A4 Stitch File 1
Download US letter Stitch File 1
Download A4 Stitch File 2
Download US letter Stitch File 2
Download A4 Stitch File 3
Download US letter Stitch File 3
Please note these files are in PDF format and you will need Adobe reader to view them. The PDF reader is free from Adobe you can get it from here









Thursday, November 25, 2010 at 7:14AM
Reader Comments (2)
I love the sound of next year's 'activity' (if it's not a challenge). That really appeals to me - developing well known stitches and variations and kind of reminds me of the work I did with the C&G certificate I started 2 years ago. I was on the list for TAST2, but haven't been able to do a single one, what with one thing and another, but this new idea sounds more workable for me. Added to the fact that I have a permanent home now and all my stash is once more in my active possession (not stuck in a storage room 13000km away!!)