

By Noelle Corcoran
One of my favorite things about the holiday season is looking for new and fun ways to get crafty with decorations. This year, I’ve decided to brighten up our holiday table with some fun and festive embroidery patterns. I’ve made some cloth napkins with them, but the possibilities are endless – from dish towels to baby bibs, and beyond! I hope you enjoy these patterns as much as I enjoyed designing them. Happy holidays!
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About the Author:

Noelle Corcoran lives in Austin, TX with her husband of 6 years, her 18-month-old son, and 4 pesky cats. She has been designing under the LuckyKitty name since 2006. For more info, check out luckykitty.typepad.com and luckykitty.etsy.com.










Thanks for the awesome embroidery patterns. They’re really nice and festive. Will look great on many things.
Thank you! These are adorable but for some reason I can’t get the pdf to fully download. Any one else?
I just tested it and it seems to be working fine. See if you can download it without opening your browser. On a mac press control and click the link, you should get a little menu where you can choose to “save as”.
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