Even more flower basket embroidery patterns utilizing the lazy daisy stitch that is super easy to work. All of them are vintage patterns (of course!) but the first one in the lineup is from a very old numotype. I’ve connected the dots so it’s easier to trace.
Not pushing up daisies embroidery patterns. This group mostly utilizes the lazy daisy stitch (very easy) and the center circle can be worked with a few satin stitches across it or my all time favorite…..the french knot. More daisies can be found spilling out of flower basket category.
Here’s a collection of embroidery patterns of daisies from The Workbasket. Use them as edgings, borders just about anywhere. Pretty but not what I would call edgy.
Here’s a few vintage butterfly patterns for your stitching pleasure. Butterflies were hugely popular among the designers as I keep running across these beautiful insect patterns that are over a century old.
Not just wreaths with flowers but wreaths with leaves too. Some of these embroidery patterns are really old as I adapted them to easily traceable lines from the original numotypes. If you are looking for wreaths in the shape if hearts you’ll find them here.
Baby lambs and daisies…..what’s not to love? You could even incorporate them into a wool project and split the tapestry yarn for embroidery rather than it’s intended use for needlepoint.