ENSAMPLARIO ATLANTIO – UPDATED

Back in 2011 I issued Ensamplario Atlantio – my first doodle notebook full of fill designs for inhabited blackwork. Many of those designs are also suitable for use as an all-over design or strip pattern. Back then many people had to cope with bandwidth restrictions which made downloading a larger file problematic. So I cut the book up into four pieces to mitigate the problem. Now in 2023, that need has passed.

I’ve taken the original book, corrected some mistakes and typos, added four new pages (24 individual designs), and stitched it back into one single file. Ensamplario Atlantio, Second Edition is now up and available for free download. Having the thing in one piece should make using it easier. And it will make keeping track of it easier for me.

So please click here to download and enjoy!

The sequel, Ensamplario Atlantio Volume II, with 200 more patterns including fills, bands, and yoke designs is also still available as a free download.

9 responses

  1. SharonB's avatar

    Fantastic thank you – I am going to use of the designs some on my long band sampler!

  2. Elaine's avatar

    Thank you! Such a wealth of riches.

  3. Bear's avatar

    I have that first book in my files. Thank you for it! I LOVE it!

  4. […] Kim Salazar has just posted and updated version of her Ensamplario Atlantio! – https://string-or-nothing.com/2023/06/13/ensamplario-atlantio-updated […]

  5. JustGail's avatar

    Oooohh Thank You!!!

  6. Tony's avatar

    I am a newcomer to Blackwork and just found your site. It’s a revelation of information. Thank you.

  7. Kat's avatar

    Thank you so much Kim!! ^ ^

  8. Unknown's avatar

    […] mentioning this in our group’s Zoom meetings. About 83% are from my own free books – Ensamplario Atlantio, Volumes I and II, along with the not-yet released Volume III that I am working on right now. The remaining 2% are […]

  9. Unknown's avatar

    […] Ensamplario Atlantio. Seconnd Edition. A collection of blackwork fills from my doodle notebooks, some my own, some from artifacts, but when I started this I didn’t intend to publish, so I didn’t keep track. Some of the larger ones work well as all-over designs, or for small projects like biscornus or holiday ornaments. All four previous segments of the original release stitched back together, along with some additional content. […]

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