Bed linen embroidery designs
Choose your favourite designs from the pictures on the right of the screen—click on each picture for details and technical specifications. It is possible to mix and match some of the designs, so set your creativity free or contact us for advice.One-, Two- and Three-Row Cord
Clean, contemporary and infinitely flexible, these simple designs fit with any bedroom scheme and are available in a wide range of colours. Make housekeeping a breeze by assigning a different number of rows to the linen for each of your bedrooms.Click on the technical drawing to view an enlarged image or click here to download it as a PDF file
Ticking
Old-fashioned and comfortingly familiar, this closely embroidered ticking stripe nonetheless makes a bold, fresh statement.Click on the technical drawing to view an enlarged image or click here to download it as a PDF file
Five-Row Cord
A crisp, masculine look. You can use the same colour for all five stripes or add a playful touch by varying the colours.Click on the technical drawing to view an enlarged image or click here to download it as a PDF file
Scallop
A cut-away, scalloped edge with distinctive charm.Click on the technical drawing to view an enlarged image or click here to download it as a PDF file
Floral Letter
A monogram charmingly entwined with leaves, Floral Letter is one of our best-loved and most beautiful styles.Click on the technical drawing to view an enlarged image or click here to download it as a PDF file
Cartouche
A single letter framed in a cartouche of flowering tendrils. Available in all letters of the alphabet.Click on the technical drawing to view an enlarged image or click here to download it as a PDF file
Cross-Stitch Letter
This traditional Quaker design evokes the country “sampler” of a bygone age. The clear lettering lends itself to quotations and poetry – so be as creative as you like!Click on the technical drawing to view an enlarged image or click here to download it as a PDF file
Marguerite
This monogram style pays homage to the beguiling simplicity of the daisy.Click on the technical drawing to view an enlarged image or click here to download it as a PDF file