Showing posts with label floral hand embroidery tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label floral hand embroidery tutorial. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Flower Embroidery #9 - Herringbone Stitch flower

Welcome back to the Flower Embroidery Series!
I’m happy to have you here again as we move on to our ninth flower design — the beautiful Herringbone Stitch Flower. This stitch creates lovely woven petals with a soft textured look, making the flower appear fuller and more decorative. It’s a simple technique that adds elegance and creativity to your embroidery projects. Learn how to stitch this charming flower in the video tutorial below and continue filling your embroidery garden with beautiful blooms! 🌼✨


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Pattern for the design
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Stitches Used & Anchor threads used
Petals - Herringbone stitch - 3 strands - 13, 11
Leaf - Fishbone stitch - 3 strands - 258
Stems - Stem stitch - 3 strands - 258

Your Herringbone Stitch Flower is now complete, with its woven petals adding texture and beauty to your fabric. It’s wonderful how different stitches can create such unique floral effects. Keep practicing and combining these flowers to create your own colorful embroidery designs.

Have a happy time with your needle n thread!




Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Flower Embroidery #8 - Long tailed lazy daisy flower

 Welcome back to the Flower Embroidery Series!

I’m happy to have you here again as we begin our eighth flower design — the Long Tailed Lazy Daisy Flower. This variation of the lazy daisy stitch adds longer, flowing petals that give the flower a soft and elegant look. It’s simple to stitch yet creates a beautiful floral effect that stands out on any fabric. Learn how to make this lovely design in the video tutorial below and add another graceful bloom to your embroidery garden!


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Pattern for the design
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Stitches Used
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Petals - Long tailed Lazy daisy - 6 strands
Centre of flower - Satin stitch - 3 strands
Stem - Whipped back stitch - 3 strands
Leaf - Satin stitch - 3 strands
Fern /Fly stitch - 3 strands

Our Long Tailed Lazy Daisy Flower is now complete, with delicate petals that add movement and charm to your embroidery. This stitch is perfect for creating floral sprays, borders, and elegant motifs with ease.
Have a happy time with your needle n thread!

Friday, September 19, 2025

Beginner-Friendly Fly Stitch Flower Embroidery | Free Pattern Included

 Looking for an easy and fun embroidery design to try? 🌸 The fly stitch flower is just perfect for beginners! It’s simple to learn, relaxing to stitch, and creates such a pretty floral pattern that you can use on sarees, kurtis, or even little fabric projects. In this post, I’ll show you how to make this design step by step, and you’ll also get a free pattern to practice with. Grab your needle and thread—it’s time to make something beautiful!


If you’d like to see this design in action, I’ve also made a step-by-step video tutorial on YouTube. πŸŽ₯ Watching the stitches being worked makes it even easier to follow along, especially if you’re a beginner. You can check out the video through the link below and stitch along with me at your own pace.


pattern for the design
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Stitches & Threads (Anchor embroidery threads)
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Long stems - Double knot stitch - 3 strands - 936
Big leaves - Leaf stitch - 3 strands - 267
Small stems - stem stitch - 3 strands - 267
Medium size leaves - Twisted chain stitch with a lazy daisy around - 3 strands - 267
Small size leaves - Lazy daisy stitch - 3 strands - 267
Centre of flower - Weaving stitch - 3 strands - 316
Flower petals - Fly stitch - 3 strands - 298
Around weaving stitch - French knots - 6 strands, 1 wrap - 936
Outline of petals - Back stitch - 3 strands - 316

Embroidery is all about enjoying the journey, so don’t worry if your stitches aren’t perfect at first. With a little practice, you’ll find yourself getting smoother and more confident. The fly stitch flower is such a versatile design—you can use it as a tiny accent, turn it into a border, or combine it with other stitches to create beautiful floral patterns. Experiment with colors, fabrics, and ideas, and let your creativity bloom with every stitch. 🌸🧡✨

Happy stitching—may every thread tell a story.
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