Hand Embroidered Flowers

Flowers are the most popularly stitched hand embroidery pattern. And why not? Flowers come in so many different shapes, sizes, colors, and varieties that you will be compelled to make at least one flower using the stitches you know. This section will show you various floral designs where you can use different types of stitches. Click on the flower you want to stitch today!


Related Projects
Check out the Leaf Embroidery Projects and Patterns below to accompany your Floral Embroidery!

11 Responses

  1. Amanda Ruane says:

    Hello,
    Thank you very much for each and every embroidery tutorials you put on your website and YouTube. Very informative and I learn a lot from them.
    Again, Thanks and stay safe!
    Amanda

  2. Preethi says:

    Hello Sarah,
    Could you kindly suggest a site where I can find ready designs with stich names?
    I am finding individual stitch tutorials but is there any site which can deconstruct each stitch in a design ?
    Thanks in advance.

    • Sarah says:

      Hi Preethi,
      Have you checked out our 3SAT ( 3 stitches at a time ) patterns? It is probably what you are asking for. It’s an ongoing project. Each simple pattern, which can be hand- drawn, includes the application of 3 stitches. See this: https://www.embroidery.rocksea.org/projects/3sat-patterns/

      Also, I wi be coming out with videos where the application of each stitch will be more visible – how to take curves, corners and joints.

      I hope this helps. ☺️

      • Preethi Nagaraj says:

        Hi Sarah
        Really appreciate your reply.
        3 SAT would definitely help..
        I was wondering if there was something like a ready design for cushion cover etc. Like a big design with instructions on stitches.

        • Sarah says:

          Oh ok. Pinterest will be a good place to look for such patterns. In fact, I am beginning to make big patterns with the instructions (including video instructions) soon. My first pattern will be out in a week. 🙂

          • Preethi Nagaraj says:

            Wow that’s great.
            Looking forward to it!
            Do u have any links to pinterest tutorials?
            I m sorry I m questioning u so much.
            But pinterest has too much of stuff and I feel lost,!

    • Sarah says:

      That’s ok! I do not have a specific interest tutorial since I generally generate my own designs and patterns. Usually, it is easier to find patterns than find patterns with stitch guide as it is left up to the stitchers to use their style. You can check for Jacobean Embroidery patterns to find more guided designs.

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    Chayanika says:

    It’s so beautiful

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