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A beautiful collection of **25 Japanese Seamless Vector Patterns**.\n\nThey are all hand drawn patterns, inspired by the philosophy of **Wabi – Sabi design** embracing the beauty of an imperfect or asymmetrical design. I loved learning about the Japanese patterns used to express ideals, concepts or even life beliefs and most of all I enjoyed working on this unique set of patterns!\n\nThey are **fully editable (through Adobe Illustrator)**, and you can also work with them in **Adobe Photoshop** through the .psd pattern tiles included. I have also included high resolution .jpgs of the pattern tiles that can be used in any image editing software!\n\nUse them as backgrounds for branding projects, fabrics, packaging, fashion apparel, posters, wrapping paper, printables or just try them as web backgrounds with great results! \n\n—\n\n**WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS PRODUCT:**\n\n- 3 Vector **eps** format files containing a total of **25 seamless vector patterns**\n\n- 3 Vector **ai** format files containing a total of **25 seamless vector patterns**\n\n- 25 **JPG** files **Pattern Tiles**, one for each pattern at 300dpi (tileable)\n\n- 25 **PSD** files **Pattern Tiles**, one for each pattern at 300dpi (tileable)\n\n- 25 **JPG** files, one for each pattern, size: 12 × 12 inches at 300dpi (3600 x 3600 px) – *not tileable*\n\n- **Step by step instruction files on how to work with the patterns**\n\n\n—\n\n**Tutorial Posts:**\n\nUsing Adobe Illustrator Pattern Swatches https://www.irenedemetri.com/blog/simple-instructions-of-using-adobe-illustrator-pattern-swatches/\n\nHow to edit Adobe Illustrator Pattern swatches https://www.irenedemetri.com/blog/tutorial-how-to-edit-illustrator-pattern-swatches\n\nHow to extract one Pattern Tile from an Illustrator pattern swatch https://www.irenedemetri.com/blog/how-to-extract-one-pattern-tile-from-an-illustrator-pattern-swatch\n\n—\n\n **IMPORTANT notes on Licenses**\n\n**Personal:** Strictly for Non-Commercial use (Solely personal purposes)\n\n**Commercial:** The licensed asset can appear in up to 5,000 end products for sale. Your design though must be significantly different than the original pattern; require time, effort, and skill to produce.\n\n**Extended Commercial:** The licensed asset can appear in up to 250,000 end products for sale.\n***Important*** with this License **Patterns can be used on an ‘as is’ basis, without having to edit or add your personal touch.**\n\n*read more details: https://creativemarket.com/licenses* \n\n—\n\n**That’s all from me, please don’t hesitate to message me if you have any questions…or if you just wanna say hello!**\n\n**Follow me on Instagram http
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From 1809-1829, during the Regency era, Rudolph Ackerman published a periodical called the Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashions, and Politics, or, for short (thankfully!) Ackermann’s Repository. Ackermann’s Repository can serve as a nice source of free hand embroidery
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Being a fan of the Regency era and most especially of Regency Romances, I’ve seen examples and read about ladies passing time with embroidery hoop, thread and needle. Genteel ladies of the Regency did not just sit around and do nothing. Most of the time they were active and engaged in some pursuit, even if if was to read a book or work on a piece of needlework. It was thought to be a grand accomplishment if said lady could produce beautiful stitch work; so many a girl from a young age would be taught a variety of stitches and encouraged to practice this craft. A series of needlework patterns from the April 1822 issue of Ackermann’s Repository It was not unusual for ladies to create their own patterns; however printed patterns were also available and Ackermann’s Repository published over 160 needlework patterns in their magazines between the dates of 1811 and 1828. I’ve previously posted the patterns from 1811 to 1820 and am continuing the series now with the patterns from 1821 to 1825. Please note that needlework patterns were published in a majority of the issues but not in every issue. I hope they inspire you to create some crafting projects of your own. Enjoy! 45 Authentic Regency Era Needlework Patterns dating from 1821 – 1825 June 1821 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern September 1821 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern October 1821 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern November 1821 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern January 1822 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern February 1822 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern March 1822 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern April 1822 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern May 1822 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern August 1822 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern September 1822 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern October 1822 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern November 1822 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern December 1822 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern January 1823 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern February 1823 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern March 1823 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern April 1823 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern May 1823 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern June 1823 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern July 1823 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern September 1823 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern October 1823 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern November 1823 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern February 1824 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern March 1824 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern April 1824 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern May 1824 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern June 1824 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern July 1824 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern August 1824 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern September 1824 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern October 1824 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern November 1824 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern December 1824 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern January 1825 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern February 1825 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern March 1825 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern April 1825 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern May 1825 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern August 1825 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern September 1825 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern October 1825 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern November 1825 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern December 1825 – Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Pattern Oh so many pretty patterns. I have been enjoying playing with some of these patterns digitally to create pattern paper backgrounds with them. I’m sure the ladies of the Regency did something similar by taking a portion of a pattern here and a portion of a pattern there, splicing them together and creating a new version to make it there very own special pattern. That’s one of the great thing about images such as these; you can use the whole, a part of an image, do some mixing and matching and come up with your own personalized pattern. I choose to do this digitally but these can be used as they were intended for embroidery, or painting, woodwork, decoupage or other crafting forms. I hope you have discovered a few patterns here you can revive by giving it your own twist and using them so that these great Regency patterns have a new life in the modern age. Please join me again for more Ackermann’s Repository Needlework Patterns. Till next time… Thanks for visiting me here at EKDuncan.blogspot.com If you have enjoyed seeing these images from Ackermann’s Repository and would like the opportunity to see and read an original for yourself they are are available on line at www.archive.org Click HERE then choose the volume you are interested in. You can then see and read them online or download them to your computer for future reference. Enjoy!