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Arts and Crafts Monogram SetsArts and Crafts 1 - $39.95
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. ◊ Detailed Info ◊ Catalog Page ◊ Compare Styles Arts and Crafts 2 - $39.95
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. ◊ Detailed Info ◊ Catalog Page ◊ Compare Styles Arts and Crafts 3 - $39.95
This is another graceful monogram style digitized from artwork from the 1930s. There are left and right versions for each letter. The left hand version includes a stem and satin stitch leaves, a bright stylized flower, and two small circular accents. When combined with a letter from the right hand version, the combination creates a circular shape. ◊ Detailed Info ◊ Catalog Page ◊ Compare Styles Arts and Crafts 4 - $39.95
Another monogram style influenced by the English Arts and Crafts movement. The artwork is from 1935. Designed as a single-letter monogram, each letter is presented with a five color flower - a stylized blue aster. The flower is made from satin and bean stitches, the flower petals outlined with bean stitches. The letters themselves are done in a curved block style, with a second color as a shadow or highlight, depending on the thread color used. The letters or the flower can each be easily used alone. ◊ Detailed Info ◊ Catalog Page ◊ Compare Styles Arts and Crafts 5 - $39.95
These satin stitch monogram letters have a modern flow and a dynamic uphill slant. The right side letters are embellished with a stylized branch motif that curls back under the letter, and is done in a combination of satin stitch and chain stitch. Each letter can be used independently, and the branch can be eliminated by stopping the machine after the first color, so this style is very versatile. Digitized from artwork from the 1930s. ◊ Detailed Info ◊ Catalog Page ◊ Compare Styles Supported Formats:
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