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Skulls

04/03/2009

When all else fails -when I want to embroider SOMETHING but I don’t know what, when I have no ideas nor specific inspiration nor anything but the urge to stitch- I tend to plaster skulls all over everything.

This sheet has just about every variation on skull badassery I could come up with whilst killing time before Stats class starts. There are grinning skulls, poison skulls, skulls with horns and skulls of a piratical nature. There are skulls galore.


Skulls!

Per usual these patterns/images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0.

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.

In translation, you are encouraged to do whatever you want with the piece(s) (use, reuse, abuse, remix, share), just give me a nod (a link back would be preferred) and don’t use it for profit. Should you really want to use them in a profit-making venture, talk to me and maybe we can work something out. Really, I just want to keep track of where she goes, and want anyone who wants the pattern to know where to find it.

To get the full-resolution image, click on your desired picture once, then click on it again. Save it to your computer, then resize, print and use as you see fit. You can find a reminder/introduction to embroidery, including basic stitches and the all-important “how to transfer your pattern to your fabric” links in this post!

Finally: if you use these patterns I’d love to see it (and I may just feature you in my blog!), if you’ve got suggestions for embroidery patterns you’d like to see, I would love to hear them (no promises, though), and if you would like to see all of my growing collection of free embroidery patterns, look here.

Happy stitching!

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