BFC1976 A Touch of William Morris - Poppies
William Morris was the founder of the Art Nouveau Arts and Crafts Movement in England. Many have said his style was a reaction to the urbanization of the current times. He is known for graceful paintings of people and flowers. I have done this design from the works of Morris with my own touches. You can stitch the pillow as one design in the commercial size, or get designs for the smaller hoop that are easy to line up. (Please note: the last 4 images are screenshots)
FINISHED SIZES;
Medium 8.9 x 9.4 inches
Large 10.4 x 8.8 inches
Jumbo 12.4 x 10.3 inches
Commercial 1,2 3 8.9 x 9.4 inches
10.4 x 8.8 inches
12.4 x 10.3 inches
4 Designs each in 3 sizes MLJCo Check Size
Free Design - Click to Download
All of our machine embroidery designs will come in any or all of the following hoop sizes: (You will receive links to download the size(s) you purchased and all formats available)
Small for 4 x 4 inch hoop, Medium for 5 x 7 inch hoop, Large for 6 x 10 inch hoop, and Jumbo 8 x 12 inch hoop.
Each design description above will state the sizes the design comes in: S, M, L, J standing for Small, Medium, Large and Jumbo. These will be written SML, meaning Small, Medium and Large, or perhaps MLJ, meaning Medium Large and Jumbo, or even SMLJ meaning the design comes in all four hoop sizes
Formats Available:ART4, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, JEF+(inside JEF download) PES, VIP, VP3(inside VIP download) XXX
If your format is not listed email us.
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Select SizeComplete - All sizes below, Medium (5x7Hoop), Large (6x10Hoop), Jumbo (8x12 Hoop), Commercial Size
Product questions
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Feb 27, 2023, 09:06 AM
Can these designs be easily arranged in software as a complete design. Will each element be stitched out separately with its own thread changes or will colors of all pieces be combined as one color stop, this reducing thread changes. I have a jumbo hoop for my single needle Brother XJ1 and I use PEDesign 11
Feb 27, 2023, 09:09 AMHello Patricia - It would be alot easier to just buy the commercial size - Check the design page. You always risk corrupting designs when you manipulate them in software.
Thanks - Suz