![]() Too extensive to even sample here, the list is broken down by category. Blogger and crafting expert Alina has pulled together an incredible list of resources for free patterns. credit: Wild OliveĪn endless number of free hand embroidery patterns, both modern and vintage can be found at Alina’s Adventures. All posts have easy to follow instructions and listed materials. Her blog is full of modern and stylish project like this embroidered plush kitty. Mollie of Wild Olive posts some gorgeous patterns and projects to get your inspiration going. I particularly love their Redwork motifs. Pattern Bee is dedicated to making vintage patterns available again and they have a wonderful selection of both free and pay patterns. If you are into the whole vintage vibe, there is no better place to grab beautiful free vintage patterns than Pattern Bee. This chic tulip pillow design is from the arts and crafts section. You will have to go on a bit more of a search to find modern designs here, but the arts and craft section, and the geometric section have some beauties. credit: Sublime StitchingĪ bit more traditional, but also beautiful are the free patterns at Needle Crafter. Sublime has an incredible selection of transfer patterns, PDF patterns that you can quickly download, and also FREE patterns! They regularly post a small selection of free sample patterns before they go to print and have them available for download with instructions and thread colors. My favorite resource for fun and modern embroidery patterns is Sublime Stitching. We are talking cool and chic home décor, not your grandma’s recipe sampler! There is an incredible selection online that are both free, will cost you a little cash, and are super modern. It’s small, portable, and you can stitch away pretty much anywhere! To get you stitching and inspired, I have pulled together some of my favorite resources for embroidery patterns. For that reason, I’m also a big fan of hand embroidery.Want to get crafty this summer? Embroidery is the perfect hobby to take on the road, to the pool, or by the beach. I’m a stay-at-home mom to four cute kids, and I love all things crafty! My blog is filled with all kinds of crafts, mostly for my kids and my home. I believe that handmade items are special because of the details and special touches that a machine can’t reproduce. Hi, I’m Jessica, and I blog at Cutesy Crafts. Take your time on this and use short stitches around the tight curves.Īs you are stitching, I hope this hoop inspires you to remember that you really are enough just by being yourself. For the thicker parts of the font, I did two rows of back stitch next to each other. The yellow flowers are also a satin stitch, but I varied the length of each stitch to give the flowers more texture. You come in from each side, like a fishbone stitch, but you bring the needle down in the same hole a few times at the base. It should come down almost to the base of the leaf. ![]() You start out just like you are doing a fishbone stitch, but the first stitch from the top is really long. I labeled the small leaves as a satin stitch, but they are somewhere between a satin stitch and a fishbone stitch. free “You Are Enough” embroidery pattern – download it on the Sewing Templates “free shop” page. ![]() “You are Enough” Hand Embroidery Pattern To stitch this hand embroidery pattern, you will need: ![]() It looks so pretty with all of the different greens. At first, I wasn’t sure about the color scheme I had chosen, but I think mustard yellow is going to be a new favorite. I’m enough as a mother, as a wife, as a person because I’m here every day, doing the best I can. I love the message of “you are enough.” It helps me remember that I am exactly who I am supposed to be. I like to look around for inspirational quotes to embroider, and this one caught my eye. I love that Jessica always makes such inspiring and positive projects! You can also check out her Flamingo & Peacock Embroidery Pattern here. Not only is the embroidery pattern (and finished product) beautifully, it’s also really uplifting and inspirational. Jessica of Cutesy Crafts is back with us again sharing another GORGEOUS hand embroidery pattern.
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