[Free Pattern] 7 Basic Leaf Stitches for Beginner- Botanical stitch

Поділитися
Вставка

КОМЕНТАРІ • 1

  • @CocoStitchDesign
    @CocoStitchDesign  Місяць тому

    Why am I uploading free patterns?
    After taking a long break from stitching at the end of last year, I found an incredible sense of emotional stability and comfort when I resumed. And you know what? The more I share this joy, the greater it becomes. That's why I'm gathering with friends to embroider together these days and striving to share as many free patterns as possible. I encourage you to join in the fun! Share your experiences and feelings in the comments below. By sharing our joys, we can all become part of this vibrant stitching community together. Let's stitch and connect!
    Description
    This embroidery pattern introduces seven basic and widely used stitches for embroidering leaves. You will learn two types of satin stitches, two types of fishbone stitches, lazy daisy stitch, blanket stitch, and fly stitch. These stitches are easy for beginners to try right away. To make it easy to follow, the pattern is attached as a PDF. I hope you enjoy following along!
    From Sue
    I love embroidering leaves, so I had a lot of fun stitching this sampler. I got so immersed in the leaf embroidery that I didn’t notice I misspelled "Daisy". I realized the typo after I finished editing the video. Another mistake I found after finishing the editing was in the part labeled "Buttonhole stitch". This stitch is actually a blanket stitch. I hope there is no confusion. Satin Stitch B in step 6 looks very similar to the fishbone stitch. For Satin Stitch B, when you stitch the middle of the leaf, you place each stitch right next to the previous one, side by side. You can understand it better by watching the video.
    A friend who does crochet said that my embroidery looked difficult, but from my perspective, crochet seemed more difficult. Her words kept lingering in my mind, so I started designing a sampler with the idea of making embroidery more accessible and easier for more people. I spent a lot of time choosing fonts to make it look more aesthetically pleasing. While drawing this design, I finished designing a few samplers. I plan to release them soon. Please look forward to it!
    This spring has been very busy for me personally, and it seems to have flown by. It’s already past mid-May. I hope you all have a wonderful May!
    P.S.: I wrote the letters on the fabric with a ballpoint pen, but if you know of any pens that work better on fabric, I would appreciate it if you could leave a comment.
    Pattern download here
    drive.google.com/file/d/1cf2tNixJ-wWXyzUGk_wkHaLvqhOKYmah/view?usp=drive_link

    Etsy shop
    www.etsy.com/ca/shop/CocoStitchDesign?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
    Embroidery Material
    Thread: DMC 25
    Hoop: 7 3/8” (inside) 19cm
    Needle: Clover embroidery needle, no 3
    Fabric: Linen 100%
    Time frame
    1. Fly Stitch 00:14
    2. Satin Stitch A. 02:37
    3. Blanket Stitch 05:00
    4. Fishbone Stitch A 07:47
    5. Fishbone Stitch B 09:54
    6. Satin Stitch B 11:20
    7. Lazy Daisy Stitch 13:25
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Support me
    Your support greatly helps continue new creations and projects. Even small donations or purchases at my shop contribute to the growth of our community. Thank you!
    Donation: By me a coffee
    www.buymeacoffee.com/cocostitch
    Paypal:
    cocostitchdesign@gmail.com