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Vintage Embroidery Pattern ~ Ballerina, Ballet, Dance

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  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Snoqualmie, Washington
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  • Condition:New
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This is a PHOTOCOPY of a Vintage Embroidery Pattern to make Ballerinas. There are 6 different ballerinas in two different sizes for a total of 12 designs, plus ribbons, flowers and scalloped borders. There are only three easy stitches used to make these: outline stitch, french knot and lazy daisy. Some ideas for using these are: pillowcases, dust ruffle, pictures, curtain borders, skirts, aprons, towels and napkins. The large ballerinas are between 7.5" and 9" tall and the smaller ones are about 4" tall when complete. I include a black and white copy of the instructions and the complete pattern. I have IMPROVED THE PATTERN by printing enlarged instructions for easier reading. It's just one more way that I am always thinking of the customer first here at MJs Vintage Patterns.<br>Please note that this pattern is a PHOTOCOPY. In order to use it as an iron on,  you need to trace the design with a transfer pen. Transfer pens are widely available at fabric and craft stores. Just trace the design and then iron it onto your fabric. It should be good for multiple stampings just like a regular iron on transfer. Be sure to follow the manufacturers instructions and test it on scrap fabric before starting on your good material. You can also transfer the design to fabric by holding it up to a light source (like a light box or a window) and tracing the design onto your material. Please email me with any questions that you have.<br>I have hundreds more embroidery designs available. Click here to see all my Embroidery Patterns<br>This pattern was originally printed February 2, 1931. It was NOT copyrighted and became part of the public domain upon its publication, February 2, 1931.<br>Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution<br>