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A rounded monogram style with a checkerboard fill pattern. A three-color design - simplify the look by sewing the fill in one color, or skip the fill entirely and use the border alone.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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