June Bargello Challenge Designs

flame patterns, line patterns, bargello flame stitch, Florentine embroidery, bargello, bargello needlepoint patterns, bargello needlepoint, free bargello patterns, bargello stitch, 2010 Bargello Challenge, bargello embroidery, bargello needlework, needlepoint books, Barbara MullerJune was a beautiful but somewhat sad month.

Had my father been alive, my parents would have celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary, and my sisters and I would have raced to see who would have been first to call my dad to wish him a “Happy Father’s Day”.

Even, so I did enjoy stitching Bargello patterns from Florentine Embroidery by Barbara Muller. It was great to see her personality shine through each and every Bargello design.

I know I have been enriched by the experience, and hope you have enjoyed seeing each design take shape. I’ve displayed them here for your review (just in case you missed some of them).

Just click on the picture or the day number to get a detailed description.


I’m at the halfway point of the 2010 Bargello Challenge. Yee-hah!!!


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Comments

  1. Hello Elmsley Rose,

    Finishing and assembly the 2010 Challenge designs will be next year’s project. For now, my focus is on getting a design stitched each day. However, I’m open to suggestions (smile). Althea

  2. Elmsley Rose says:

    Congratulations!

    Are they all going to be sewn together into one piece at the end? How do you intend to finish it? Or will they stay as individual samples?

    All the best.

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