woven petal flower embroidery tutorial
This flower is completely done with weave stitch. You can use two different colors for the foundation and weaving stitches or all in one color. A variegated thread can lead …
This flower is completely done with weave stitch. You can use two different colors for the foundation and weaving stitches or all in one color. A variegated thread can lead …
The loopy flower is a gorgeous way to add more texture to your embroidery. You can leave the loops or cut them open for a fringed look. I used all …
You might wonder what the name of this flower is all about. In 2011, I saw a stitch tutorial for a pretty cute embroidery stitch. The author thought she invented …
Woven stitches like the woven oval are great for small embellishments. You can make them an oval shape or a circle – they always look nice. A variegated yarn works …
Fishbone stitches are often used for embroidering leaves. However, they are great for pointy flower petals, too! This embroidery stitch works great for bigger shapes because the stitches cross each …
Blanket stitch is one of those underrated stitches that are incredibly versatile. In this blanket stitch flower, it is used to paint the petals and also create a distinct nice …
This radiating stitch is called the Chemanthy stitch. It is always worked in the round and the perfect fit for flower embroidery.
The pistil stitch flower is great to embroider flowers from the side like in the pictures. Nevertheless, you can use more foundation stitches and make a full circle with it. …
This variation on the whipped wheel uses a center filled with knots to add more texture. It looks even better when you use a thread with a gradient. For the …
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The lollipop flower is made of loops fixated by a set of single stitches. You can use it as a standalone flower or spread multiple lollipop flowers all over the …