Vintage Feed Sacks Decorating Idea Framed
5 Grain Sack Transfers
Today we have a gorgeous collection of Grain Sack Transfers! These have been very popular over the years with my readers and they have used them to make all sorts of projects, like Towels, Runners, Pillows and even furniture pieces! They work really great with Farmhouse, French Country or Country Style Decor. I have gathered up the whole collection in one place, and have updated the links so that they work again. So feel free to download to use in your Home Decor or Craft Projects. And just to note, there is nothing to buy here. This transfers are free downloads that you can print onto Iron on Transfer paper or to use with your favorite Transfer Mediums. You can find more info about how to transfer HERE.
French Grain Sack Transfers
Click HERE for the Full Size Printable PDF of the French Grains Sack
(This one is suitable for printing directly on fabric, for decoupage etc.)
I was very excited to find this Wheat Wreath on an old French Document and I thought it would be perfect for a French Grain Sack design! I added the text and the number 4 to this one, to make it look more authentic, as it was just a plain wreath to start with. I think this would look fabulous on Linen or Burlap, great for Flour Sack projects too!
(Use this image when you need a reverse image for transfer projects, as with Iron on Transfers or Citra Solv transfers etc.)
And here we have the matching image to the one above, only it has been reversed for you.
Click HERE for the Full Size printable PDF of the front facing Grain Sack Image
(This one is suitable for printing directly on fabric, for decoupage etc.)
This was a wonderful old bundled Wheat image, that was also scanned from an Antique French Invoice. I added the text and the numbers to this one as well to make it look more like a French Grain Sack.
Click HERE for the Full Size printable PDF of the Mirrored Grain Sack Image
Printable Grain Sack Images
Click HERE for the Front Facing Grain Sack 1898 Printable
This is another one where I used an Antique Wreath motif and then added my own text and numbers. This one is actually my initials. Haha! Hopefully you don't mind having my initials on your project, but you could always swap them out for your own if you prefer. I figured when you buy an Antique pillow made of these old sacks, you get random initials anyway, so maybe it wouldn't matter too much.
Click HERE for the PDF of the Reversed Printable of the 1898 Grain Sack
Once again we have the same image, only it is reversed.
(This one is suitable for printing directly on fabric, for decoupage etc.)
Next we have this Iron on Image, that is a French Country Transfer Printable. This one is featuring a bundle of Wheat and some Ornate Scrolls! A nice one for year round of course, but I think particularly nice for Fall. The Wheat, and frame, came out of an antique design book and I added the banner and the text to it.
(Use this image when you need a reverse image for transfer projects, as with iron on transfers or citra solv transfers etc)
Once again a mirrored option is also included.
Click HERE for the Full Size Printable PDF of the 1841 Transfer
This one has Bundle of Wheat in the center of an early Primitive style Wreath. I've added the word "Grains" at the top and a the date 1841 to the bottom. I think it has a great rustic feel to it!
Click HERE for the Full Size Printable of the Reversed 1841 Transfer
And yep… you guessed it! A reversed version of that same image above as well.
I hope you enjoyed this fun curated collection of Free Printable Transfers! You might also like our French Wreath Transfers HERE.
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