two colored chain stitch flower embroidery tutorial
This chain stitch flower can be stitched in the one-colored simple version or the fancier two colored version. Both have their timeless charm to it.
This chain stitch flower can be stitched in the one-colored simple version or the fancier two colored version. Both have their timeless charm to it.
For all types of flowers with very tiny but many blossoms, this way of embroidery works like a charm. Elderflowers, Oregano, Yarrow, or Forget-me-nots are easily embroidered with French knots …
Teeny tiny flowers like this are perfect for small embellishments or scattered mini flower patterns. It is simple to make and a cute little flower.
If you are looking for a textured round flower, this one is for you! You can vary the density of this flower easily and add more or fewer knots to …
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to capture the fluffy nature of a cotton flower with embroidery. Usually, I see this done with a more fluffy yarn than stranded …
The woven sunflower uses the same weaving technique in two different ways. One is the attached weaving method and one is detached. This makes for flexible petals that you can …
This version of the woven rose uses a set of chain stitches as foundation to act as leaves. For the weaving part of this flower, it helps to use a …
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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 …