Berries

Embroidery Pattern: Berries.

You will learn 3 Stitches At a Time – Back Stitch, Leaf Stitch, French Knots.

This beautiful and elegant berry pattern can be tempting to stitch and used over table cloths and napkins. It can be easily drawn by hand and stitched within a day. This pattern was inspired by the Mulberry bush that we had planted more than a year ago. It had started bearing fruits not too long after the planting and attracts many birds! Don’t forget to upload your finished work here!

 

3SAT pattern: berries


Video on how to do the 3sat berries pattern

Learn Hand Embroidery Stitches | Back Stitch, Leaf Stitch, French Knots

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The 3SAT Embroidery Project is designed to help you learn hand embroidery stitches quickly and easily. The patterns are so easy that you can copy them directly, or just print them out and transfer them to your fabric. Each pattern uses only three stitches, making it super fun and easy to do. It will take you only 10 minutes to learn 3 new stitches! Upload your creations on our webpage and share them with other readers!

Find more 3SAT Patterns here: 3SAT Project – Three Stitches At a Time Project


Featured Sample

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3SAT Embroidery sample: by Bharati

 

18 Responses

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    Chai P says:

    I did one more pattern inspired by this.

  2. A
    Alison Rose says:


    Trying again!

    • Sarah says:

      Wow! I love the way you have done the leaves! The berries are beautiful too. It’s a great idea to border it using the Hungarian Chain Stitch. Love it! ❤️

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    Alison Rose says:

    Hi
    A bit embarrassed but have uploaded my attempt! I’ve combined Nos 1 & 2 framing it with my first attempt at Hungarian chain stitch from No 2 as I didn’t want to do the apple! Somebody mentioned making a stitches book and I think that’s a great idea and hope to do the same.
    Thanks Sarah for this lovely website and ideas!
    Alison

    • Sarah says:

      Hi Alison,
      I am thrilled you have worked on two 3SAT patterns! For some reason, I am not able to see the uploaded image. Can you please try to upload it again? I so want to see it! Thank you.

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    Lizq says:

    I truly enjoy the history you include in your tutorials. Also, your instruction and forethought are impeccable.
    Thank You,
    Liza

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    Janaki M Chaudhary says:


  6. B
    Bharati says:

    This 3SAT pattern stitched by me.

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