Fancy Flowers Hand Embroidery Patterns

Fancy Flowers Hand Embroidery Patterns by StitchX Embroidery is a practical guide published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 23, 2015. This edition features 24 pages of hand embroidery patterns showcasing 10 delightful flower designs in various styles. The patterns are designed to be beginner-friendly, utilizing only straight stitches, making it easy for readers to transfer the designs onto their chosen fabric and start stitching.
Readers will find a range of creative possibilities within this book, as each flower design is available in four sizes, from approximately 3 inches to 7-8 inches. The patterns are inspired by the ‘redwork’ style, encouraging users to explore different colors to suit their projects. This book also includes basic embroidery tips, making it a useful resource for those with some prior embroidery knowledge. Ideal for crafting projects such as quilts, pillow covers, and wall hangings, this book caters to enthusiasts of crafts and hobbies, particularly in needlework and embroidery.
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Hand embroidery patterns of 10 delightful fun flowers in an assortment of styles.
Designs are beginner friendly and consist of straight stitches only. All you need to do is transfer to your fabric using your favorite method and start stitching!
Our embroidery patterns are designed in the ‘redwork’ style, but feel free to use your creativity to explore other colors to match your project.
Each design is provided in 4 sizes ranging from about 3 inches to approximately 7-8 inches.
Use your imagination to create your own projects ranging from quilts to pillow covers to wall-hangings and more!
Also included are a few basic embroidery tips, but a basic embroidery knowledge is helpful.
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