Continuing on with the Fan Flower Monogram Alphabet, here’s the letter J.
If you’re looking for stitching suggestions for this series of monograms, please check out the Letter A, where I’ve mentioned a few ideas for stitches. Also, if you have any ideas or input for stitching these letters, feel free to leave a comment!
Here’s the small J:
And here’s the large J:
And, if you’d like to save a PDF version of the small and large J, here it is:
Monogram for Hand Embroidery: Fan Flowers J (PDF)
Feel free to visit the Index of Monogram Designs here on Needle ‘n Thread, if you’re looking for more monograms, including the rest of this alphabet.
Favorite Monograms – PDF Collection
You’ll find this complete alphabet – along with 15 other decorative alphabets – all in one place in Favorite Monograms, a downloadable PDF collection of 16 monogram alphabets perfect for hand embroidery and other crafts.
In the photo above, you can see samples of each alphabet available in Favorite Monograms.
Each letter in each alphabet in Favorite Monograms has been carefully traced into a clean line drawing that can be easily enlarged or reduced on a home printer or a photocopier.
The 16-alphabet collection is delivered as via a download link to your inbox shortly after purchase, so that you can begin creating right away! Priced at less than $1.00 per complete alphabet, monogram lovers can’t go wrong with this collection!
Favorite Monograms is available in my shop, here.
Mary The letter B does not have a PDF file that is the only one. Thank you for these great monograms. I really like this one. Karol
G'day Mary,
Thanks again Mary.
Karol, I 'click and dragged' my 'Bs' onto the desktop then did the same to put them into my 'Mary's alphabet' folder. So at least I have them altogether.
I have an iMac (cast off from my son) but I cheat when it comes to printing as just send whatever it is over to hubby's computer and he does it for me.
Bye for now. Kath
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Marya,
The fan flower series is really in a category by itself – the initials are so elegant, and yet they lend themselves to a variety of stitching interpretation. I used a varietgated DMC perle cotton in a red/pink blend for the large letter "C", using stem stitch to outline, and filling the letter with tiny seed stitches, satin stitch for the "points". Turned out to be very pretty with a "fun" feel.
-Sharon
Just to say, yes the letter J can be neglected.
I love your work and your site, it inspires me to do more. How i wished i live near you so i could meet you in the flesh.
Janet