Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Blanket stitch flower embroidery design for beginners

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If you're just starting your embroidery journey and looking for a simple yet beautiful design to try, the blanket stitch flower is a perfect choice. Known for its neat edges and easy-to-follow steps, this design is ideal for beginners who want to create stunning floral patterns without getting overwhelmed. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the process of making a charming flower using the blanket stitch — a versatile and beginner-friendly technique that adds both texture and elegance to your embroidery projects. Let's get stitching!

Here’s a quick glimpse of the blanket stitch flower embroidery design:

🌸 A simple six-petal flower stitched using neat blanket stitches with whipping it with contrast color.
🌿Stems and leaves to complement the bloom
✨ Perfect for decorating handkerchiefs, cushion covers, or tote bags

Clean, elegant, and easy to master — ideal for beginners!


Pattern for the design
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I have used six strands of thread throughout the design.  Embroidered the flowers using blanket stitch and whipped each blanket stitch in contrast colour.  For the stems I have used split back stitch.  For the leaves I have done the simple fishbone stitch but with two colors.  In the centre of the flowers added three french knots.

You can watch the video tutorial to see how it is embroidered.


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To wrap up, the blanket stitch flower embroidery design is a simple yet elegant choice for beginners looking to add charm to their fabric projects. With just a few basic materials and a bit of practice, you can create beautiful floral patterns that elevate any piece. Keep experimenting with colors and placements, and most importantly, enjoy the process of bringing your creativity to life—one stitch at a time!

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