Free printable hand embroidery patterns2/29/2024 ![]() ![]() You’ll also find several embroidery pattern e-books available here in my Needle ‘n Thread shop, from monograms, to kaleidoscopes, to church embroidery patterns. If you’re looking for more free patterns for hand embroidery, you’ll find plenty of them here, in my free embroidery pattern collection. ![]() I hope you enjoy the free design! Looking for More? Here’s the PDF download for the simple floral borders: Or you could use any other method of transfer that you prefer! Free Design Download I love the blue one! Just keep in mind that the lines don’t wash away, so you have to cover them completely. You could also use Sublime Stitching’s Fine-tipped iron-on transfer pen. I find that a spray-starched and ironed piece of fabric releases pencil very easily when washed. Place the pattern down first on the light table (or taped to a sunny window), pin your fabric onto the pattern, and trace away, using a light touch with a mechanical pencil. If you’re working on a fabric that’s easy to see through with light behind it, I’d trace the design, either using a light table or a sunny window as a light source. Tiny leaves? Just a little granito or daisy stitch would do. For the long leaves, I’d work any variety of stitch there that would fill a long shape: closed herringbone stitch, fishbone stitch, vertical fly stitch worked close – plenty of possibilities. I’d probably do the flower petals in raised satin stitch dots, either leaving the center blank, or working some kind of textured stitch in the center. So many possibilities! Stitch Suggestions The lines could also be repeated, if you wanted to work them across a wide edge on anything – like a towel, a pillow case, a quilt border. Then, I duplicated and flipped it, discovering that it would make a sweet little frame for a monogram, too, if you’re into monograms.īut, even without the monogram, one line of the border – either the top or the bottom line – would make a simple, quick little accent for the center of a towel, or the corner, by tracing or transferring two lines of the design perpendicular to each other. I worked a very simple floral border up earlier this summer, thinking I might use it on a linen towel or even a flour sack towel.Īfter playing around with it for a bit, this was the resulting little border:Īfter doodling up the first line of flowers, I scanned it and then drew it as a vector. I also love using Kona Cotton for embroidery.Today, just a quick little free hand embroidery design for you. Fabric:įor fabric, I recommend using linen or a linen-cotton blend. The photo shows it done with 3 strands, but I highly recommend using only two because 3 was too thick. The raindrops are made with i solated chain stitches in the lightest color of blue with 2 strands of floss.įor the words, use 2 strands of floss and back stitch. The floss color on the outside is darkest blue, then the middle blue used in the rainbow, and then the lightest color on the inside. With a fly stitch Make an intricate and detailed floral embroidery pattern for a vibrant addition to your decor Click the tutorial for details. This vibrant and detailed floral stitch pattern uses the famous petal stitch known as a lazy daisy stitch. OR I recommend 2 strands and a chain stitch.įor the cloud, please use 2 strands of floss and a back stitch. Floral Stitch Sampler Free Embroidery Pattern. I used a deep purple, but black would look ok too.įor each of the rainbow stripes, I recommend using 3 strands and a back stitch. Lastly, you will need a color for the words. You will also need two other colors of blue- one a shade darker than the blue for the rainbow, and one lighter. Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue and Purple. I’m so excited about it that I am going to give it to you for free!! It’s so perfect for spring too! Colors & Stitches:įor this pattern you will need some basic rainbow colors of 6 stranded cotton embroidery floss. I’m so excited to tell you about the very first embroidery pattern that I have designed. ![]()
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