New this week Up, Up, and Away! Warm spring breezes and sunshine-filled days have us floating on air, enjoying the wind rushing through our hair as we soar to dizzying heights on balloons and kites. This week the Embroidery Library is pleased to present new designs that are almost out-of-this world. A wide range of hot air balloons, from grinning daisies to historical balloons with propellers, are a great way to add bright splashes of color to garments and totes. Cartoon kites giggle and grin as they ride puffs of wind and soar near the sun. Value packs of kites and hot air balloons are also available. As you scroll down the page you'll see value packs for kites and for hot air balloons. Just click on the value pack images to see the designs that are included in the packs. The hot air balloon design pack includes designs that were previously offered; the kite design pack contains all new designs. These designs are wonderful on garments, totes, linens, and more! Come fly with us, and enjoy the new designs! (Click on any image to go to the design information page.)
New this week Up, Up, and Away! Warm spring breezes and sunshine-filled days have us floating on air, enjoying the wind rushing through our hair as we soar to dizzying heights on balloons and kites. This week the Embroidery Library is pleased to present new designs that are almost out-of-this world. A wide range of hot air balloons, from grinning daisies to historical balloons with propellers, are a great way to add bright splashes of color to garments and totes. Cartoon kites giggle and grin as they ride puffs of wind and soar near the sun. Value packs of kites and hot air balloons are also available. As you scroll down the page you'll see value packs for kites and for hot air balloons. Just click on the value pack images to see the designs that are included in the packs. The hot air balloon design pack includes designs that were previously offered; the kite design pack contains all new designs. These designs are wonderful on garments, totes, linens, and more! Come fly with us, and enjoy the new designs!
Warm spring breezes and sunshine-filled days have us floating on air, enjoying the wind rushing through our hair as we soar to dizzying heights on balloons and kites. This week the Embroidery Library is pleased to present new designs that are almost out-of-this world. A wide range of hot air balloons, from grinning daisies to historical balloons with propellers, are a great way to add bright splashes of color to garments and totes. Cartoon kites giggle and grin as they ride puffs of wind and soar near the sun. Value packs of kites and hot air balloons are also available. As you scroll down the page you'll see value packs for kites and for hot air balloons. Just click on the value pack images to see the designs that are included in the packs. The hot air balloon design pack includes designs that were previously offered; the kite design pack contains all new designs. These designs are wonderful on garments, totes, linens, and more! Come fly with us, and enjoy the new designs!
(Click on any image to go to the design information page.)
A smiling daisy-shaped balloon floats from garments and tote bags. Great for children (and adults) of all ages!
Available in two sizes: 6.82"x4.50" and 3.87"x2.57"
Hot air balloonists fly close to the sun. Sun-kiss garments and tote bags with this sun-shaped balloon design.
Available in two sizes: 5.42"x4.80" and 3.87"x3.41"
In 1783 Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier saw a shirt expanding and rising while drying above a fire. "Fumee sainte!" they cried, and began to experiment with different methods of lifting using the force of smoke and hot air.
Available in two sizes: 6.81"x4.72" and 3.87"2.65"
Later that same year, the brothers gave an unmanned flight in a balloon that was made of fabric and paper, coated with alum, and tied together with over 2,000 knots.
Available in two sizes: 6.81"x4.78" and 3.88"x2.76"
As the brothers' research and experiments continued, they put a sheep, a hen, and a duck into a balloon for an eight-minute flight on September 19, 1783.
Available in two sizes: 6.75"x4.84" and 3.87"x2.78"
In March 1999, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones became the first to fly non-stop around the world in a hot air balloon. Their journey took only 21 days.
Available in two sizes: 6.81"x4.02" and 3.85"x2.30"
The physical features of hot air balloons underwent many changes as many tried to improve on the Montgolfier's work. This balloon is covered with a net that suspends the ballast.
Available in two sizes: 6.83"x4.41" and 3.89"x2.52"
This dirigible has a propeller for an extra boost.
Available in two sizes: 4.16"x6.83" and 2.35"x3.86"
18th century farmers were often startled by the image of an air balloon flying low over their farmland. To calm farmers, balloonists began the tradition of offering champagne from the sky to those stuck on land below.
Available in two sizes: 6.79"x3.99" and 3.83"x2.26"
This graphic balloon and basket design features large blocks of color, great for making a striking statement from garments, totes, linens, and more.
Available in two sizes: 6.81"x4.81" and 3.82"x2.71"
This desert scene features a cactus and sagebrush floor with bright-colored balloons peppering the sky.
Available in one size: 5.85"x7.43"
Use your fabric fabric for this Applique hot air balloon design. Detailed instructions about applique embroidery can be found by clicking on the Applique Instructions link on the left side of www.emblibrary.com.
Available in two sizes: 6.04"x4.85" and 3.87"x3.10"
New! A value pack of hot air balloons! Purchase this value pack and receive 12 hot air balloons for only $22.97. Click on the image or link below to see the designs included in the pack.
Click here to see the 12 designs included in the pack
Three smiling kites flirt with a grinning cloud and beaming sun.
Available in two sizes: 6.86x4.89" and 3.86"x2.74"
The kites are also available as separate designs. Use as an accent to the above design, or in a different project. These kites are great as borders, or colorful when arranged on a shirt or jacket.
Available in two sizes: 6.82"x2.44" and 3.87"x1.39"
Available in two sizes: 6.84"x2.29" and 3.85"x1.31"
Available in two sizes: 6.87"x2.19" and 3.81"x1.23"
A cloud huffs and puffs and gives a smiling kite the ride of his life. Available with and without text.
Available in two sizes with and without text: With text: 5.24"x4.82" and 3.54"x3.85" With out text: 4.80"x5.24" and 3.53"x3.85"
Some see kites as scraps of fabric tied to lightweight, wood frames, to entertain families on sunny, windy days. But kites have a rich and fascinating history beginning over 2,000 years ago. Legend says that a Chinese farmer tied a string between his hat and his shirt to keep the wind from taking his hat. That's how the first kite was born.
Available in two sizes: 5.76"x4.81" and 3.86"x3.28"
Available in two sizes: 6.80"x4.80" and 3.87"x2.74"
Kites have played an important role in warfare. In 200 B.C. a Chinese general named Han Hsin used a kite to defeat a city. He and his troops were working to tunnel under the city walls to avoid the city's defense systems. Hsin flew a kite from his position to the city walls, and then reeled it in. He used the string as a tool to plan the length of the tunnels.
Available in two sizes: 4.40"x6.79" and 2.50"x3.85"
Available in two sizes: 6.83"x4.82" and 3.86"x2.72"
In 600 C.E. a Korean general named Gim Yu-sin was losing control of his troops. They had seen a large shooting star soar through the sky, and considered it bad luck to proceed with the war plans. General Yu-sin used a kite to carry a flame into the sky, and told his soldiers that it was the star returning to heaven. He and his troops won their battle.
Available in two sizes: 4.52"x6.80" and 2.5"x3.85"
Kites have also been used in scientific research. Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Wilson used kites to study the weather. Alexander Graham Bell and the Wright Brothers used kites to develop the airplane.
Available in two sizes: 6.78"x4.76" and 3.87"x2.72"
Available in two sizes: 6.83"x3.20" and 3.86"x1.81"
When flying kites, be sure to stay far away from trees and power lines.
Available in two sizes: 6.51"x4.81" and 3.88"x2.87"
This design features two children enjoying a peaceful day with their kite high in the air.
Available in two sizes: 8.11"x 5.87" and 6.82"x4.96"
Use your fabric fabric to build an applique kite. Detailed instructions about applique embroidery can be found by clicking on the Applique Instructions link on the left side of www.emblibrary.com.
Available in two size: 6.85"x4.87" and 3.85"x2.75"
New! A value pack of kites! Purchase this value pack and receive 12 kites for only $22.97. Click on the image or link below to see the designs included in the pack.
Please check the size of the designs before you purchase them. If you are going to split the design, then choose the size appropriate for your project. If you want to sew the design without editing or splitting, be sure that the design's dimensions are not larger than your hoop's sewing field.