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[Free Pattern] Lavenders 1 - 0 Comments
[Free Pattern] Lavenders 1

I stitched lavender using the bullion stitch. This pattern is beginner-friendly and can be completed in about two hours using basic stitches like the bullion stitch, lazy daisy stitch, and straight stitch. I particularly recommend it for those trying the bullion stitch for the first time.

The bullion stitch involves wrapping the thread multiple times, and it can be a bit trickier on curves. However, in this design, you only need to wrap the thread around 7-8 times, so even beginners can achieve beautiful results. To help those new to the bullion stitch, the video demonstrates how to slowly build up the lavender by placing the stitches.

I used variegated embroidery floss for one and alternated between three different threads for the other. You can see the difference in the image.

 

Pattern link

Lavenders 1 Pattern

 

Youtube link

https://youtu.be/BMJrb6Ugurw

[Free Pattern] French knot flowers - 0 Comments
[Free Pattern] French knot flowers
Here is an easy beginner-friendly embroidery pattern for you. This pattern consists of four basic stitches: French knot, fishbone, backstitch, and straight stitch, making it suitable for those who are new to embroidery. Using two colors of fabric and contrasting threads, this pattern can be completed quickly and easily without much time investment. It's simple yet charming enough that you can complete one in about an hour and a half. You'll be able to achieve satisfying results right from the start.
[Free Pattern] Hand embroidered peter pan collar 1 - 0 Comments
[Free Pattern] Hand embroidered peter pan collar 1
This is a collar design featuring bullion rose stitches. The collar-making process is beginner-friendly and can be done without a sewing machine. Expect more collar designs to be released soon. Collar patterns are available in three sizes, suitable from baby to adult.
[Free Pattern] Purple Flowers - 0 Comments
[Free Pattern] Purple Flowers
I used a thread with purple gradation to embroider the flowers using the bullion stitch. Although the bullion stitch takes some time, it can still take about 2 hours to complete this hoop. As shown in the picture, I embroidered it on two fabrics with the same DMC color. As highlighted in the video, it's important to execute the Bullion Stitch while shaping your hands well. I plan to share a separate video on how to embroider the bullion stitch beautifully.