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Today's the day when all the bloggers taking part in my Crafty Tutorial Link-Up are sharing their flower-themed projects. Everyone has designed such nice things, I can't wait to share them all with you!
Here's my project: a floral embroidery pattern. I'm still quite new to designing embroidery patterns, so I feel a bit nervous sharing this! It started out in my head as a felt applique project and sort of morphed into an embroidery project as I started sketching. I hope you like it :)
The pattern is designed to be displayed in a 7 inch embroidery hoop. I stitched it in an 8 inch hoop to give myself some more room to work. I used half strands of embroidery thread / floss (i.e. 3 strands from 6 stranded thread) and stitched the whole design in backstitch, sewing small stitches around the curves.
I stitched my flowers in pink, purple and orange but you can of course use any colours you fancy! I used 5 colours (bright pink, candy pink, magenta, orange and Satsuma) and paired up my colours so that, for example, each orange flower has a magenta centre and each candy pink flower has a Satsuma centre.
I chose a plain backing fabric, holding the pattern and fabric up to the light (I secured them both to a window using washi tape!) and tracing the design onto the fabric with a sharp pencil. If you're stitching on dark fabric or on felt, use tissue paper as shown in this project.
You can leave the empty space blank or use it to stitch a message of your choice, maybe a favourite saying or something like "Laura's Room" (though, obviously, using your name not mine, haha).
Click here for all the flower link-up projects.
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Here's my project: a floral embroidery pattern. I'm still quite new to designing embroidery patterns, so I feel a bit nervous sharing this! It started out in my head as a felt applique project and sort of morphed into an embroidery project as I started sketching. I hope you like it :)
The pattern is designed to be displayed in a 7 inch embroidery hoop. I stitched it in an 8 inch hoop to give myself some more room to work. I used half strands of embroidery thread / floss (i.e. 3 strands from 6 stranded thread) and stitched the whole design in backstitch, sewing small stitches around the curves.
I stitched my flowers in pink, purple and orange but you can of course use any colours you fancy! I used 5 colours (bright pink, candy pink, magenta, orange and Satsuma) and paired up my colours so that, for example, each orange flower has a magenta centre and each candy pink flower has a Satsuma centre.
I chose a plain backing fabric, holding the pattern and fabric up to the light (I secured them both to a window using washi tape!) and tracing the design onto the fabric with a sharp pencil. If you're stitching on dark fabric or on felt, use tissue paper as shown in this project.
You can leave the empty space blank or use it to stitch a message of your choice, maybe a favourite saying or something like "Laura's Room" (though, obviously, using your name not mine, haha).
Click here for all the flower link-up projects.
Subscribe to my newsletter for creative updates, and visit my crafty tutorial archive for lots of free projects.
Visit my shop to buy my printable PDF sewing patterns:
Very pretty design and lovely colours!
ReplyDeleteHello Laura,
ReplyDeletethank you very much for this free pattern.
It's beautiful!
Many greetings from Cologne
Astrid
Gorgeous! I love the layout of the flowers.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I'll definitely stitch it up soon. I'm thinking about stitching it onto a cotton blouse/ tunic... exciting! :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, love it!
ReplyDeleteMaria x
This is gorgeous! You did such an amazing job, I hope you continue to design more embroidery patterns! You're great at it!
ReplyDeleteVery Seventies (but in a good way!).
ReplyDeleteYour use of colours makes it look like you've used multicoloured embroidery threads. Love it.
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments, everyone! Sharing new things can be so nervewracking xxx
ReplyDeleteLiz - oooh, that sounds lovely, do send me a pic if you get that stitched :)
Thank you for your generosity in sharing this lovely pattern
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your generosity in gifting your pattern to everyone. I hope I will do your lovely design justice. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMarion in the U.K.
Thanks for your comment, Marion! I hope you'll enjoy stitching the flowers :)
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