Hand Embroidery Wreath Pattern: Embroider Your Way to a Stunning Wreath
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This adorable design from InkandOcean features a wreath made up of a scattering of small flowers. With so many tiny flowers, a pattern like this works best when stitched with only two strands of floss, although you could enlarge the design and use more strands to make a true statement piece. As with all of these wreaths, the finished embroidery would work well framed in a hoop, but it would also be stunning stitched on a pillow. Floral Wreath Digital Embroidery Pattern from InkandOcean via Etsy
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Hi, I’m Jessica, and I blog at Cutesy Crafts. I’m a stay-at-home mom to four cute kids, and I love all things crafty! My blog is filled with all kinds of crafts, mostly for my kids and my home. I believe that handmade items are special because of the details and special touches that a machine can’t reproduce. For that reason, I’m also a big fan of hand embroidery. I hope I can inspire you to be creative!
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Embroider the whole nativity with this nativity scene bundle. With three different scenes you could hang or display each one individually or in a row together.
Don't forget to grab this digital PDF Pattern for the nativity angel. I especially love the wings on this pattern.
Or for a different style of nativity scene, this one features gorgeous texture and colors for a lovely holiday décor piece. And the star looks so perfect too.
Highlight the baby Jesus with this simple embroidery pattern. Add in seed pearl beads for the stars for a unique touch.
I love a good personalized gift! These monogram ornaments are sure to make your friends and loved ones smile, when they see your craftsmanship and effort.
Or for a different ornament style that is equally fun to gift, try this variety set each featuring a Christmas symbol. Here is another way to finish embroidered ornaments too, you don't have to gift them in the hoop.
I enjoy embroidery projects with a variety of stitches. I love that they bring a variety of textures and visual interest to embroidery hoop projects like this one.
Oh Christmas tree! This tree is dressed up so pretty with poinsettia flowers and a variety of colors in the boughs.
I don't think these cute red trucks will ever get old, especially with a Christmas tree in the back. Take that fun image and embroider it on a project!
Red and green are such pretty color choices for this Christmas wreath, add in a little white and gold to finish it off and you've got a gorgeous piece. You could even hang this one on a door as a wreath!
Where are my cat lovers at. Embroider the furry friends hanging out around the fire and Christmas tree.
Or if you just want a festive fireplace dressed up with a garland, this pattern would be a good one to try. Utilize color choices, and stitching in opposite directions on the bricks to give it more depth
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