Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Chicken Scratch Embroidery
PAT and VIP are super excited about their embroidered gingham! I was relieved to finally find this McCalls booklet. Grandma had saved it since 1962 and it came to me when she passed away 5 years ago.
This has illustrations and pattern information for sewing patterns McCalls sold at the time and then on the opposing page is the gingham pattern:
There is a lot of retro charm here:
Most of the cross stitching is really simple:
In case you have never cross stitched, it is easy to learn. Here are some instructions:
I like these simple geometrics:
Unfortunately, I don't think the charm of chicken scratch embroidery really shows in this booklet. It would benefit from some actual photographs. I did a "chicken scratch embroidery" search at Flickr and found some wonderful projects HERE.
I bet someone has these pattern packs offered by McCalls in the early 1960's. I sure wish Grandma had these!
I have a few more photos of this booklet at my flickr HERE. You can see the full sized patterns if you click on a photo and then click "All Sizes".
I have done some aprons with some embroidery like this along with rick-rack. I actually think this was from a modern McCall's apron pattern. This is an old photo taken with my old, bad camera:
love the illustrations! I really like how it looks with the rick rack as well. I might have to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this booklet! I love chicken scratch. And, I love what you did with the rick rack.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS!
ReplyDeleteI would give anything to dig in my grams old stash and see what she had. To think she actually had a custom made dress from and my mom gave it away! Not that I could fit into her clothes but OH MAN I would love to see it all! I was so little when she died...*sigh*...
That is a great little booklet. And I love the piece you made, especially with the addition of the rick-rack. So cute!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant patterns, they make you want to get some gingham, thread and needle and start embroidering. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteThose booklets are great! I'm sure I'll be adding a few of the pictures to my Flickr favorites. Thanks, Susie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure to receive! I love the way chicken scratch looks when finished and its very easy to do!
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