Hello, friends especially needleworkers!
Yesterday was Sunday so I had some times to do my needlework hobby, this time I tried to make a little flower garden. I shared how I made it easily here, so follow me..
Project Time: around 2-3 hours
Skills needed:
• Back stitch
• Lazy Daisy Stitch
• Woven wheel Stitch
• Split stitch
• French Knot
Materials & Things needed:
• Natural color fabric
• Embroidery thread (6 strains for each stitch, in soft color of green, pink, blue and also yellow)
• Embroidery needle
• Embroidery hoop
How I made it:
1ST
First, I started to make the center stalk of the flower, I used the back stitch for this, I stitched the first stitch then make the other from the back. then I made the two leaves with the lazy daisy stitch. How to make the lazy daisy was quite easy, make the needle passed through the fabric twice, one to the upside and one to the downside, then pulled below the fabric, not tight then passed through the needle up one more time to hold the thread. Then last, I passed through the needle behind again. Then it’s finished.
To know how to make all the stitches here more clearly you could check my last week article, I shared how I made the sampler that day (actually I already finished all of the sampler but I can’t wait to share about today flower garden).
2ND
Then, I added another one leaf there also with the daisy stitch. Then, I made the woven wheel rose with the pink floss. First I made the five equal straight lines, all had one center dot, like below. Then passed through the needle to the right top of the center dot then I passed the thread up and below the five fingers I made first.
3RD
After finished I put below for the last wrap of the rose behind, then there I passed through the thread through the five fingers so I didn’t need any knots there.
4TH
Next, I made the split stitch for two other stalks on the left and right. Then made the two leaves with lazy daisy stitch, like below.
5TH
I then made two blue flowers on the left and right, I used lazy daisy for them. Also I added the French knots for the center of both blue flowers, passed through the yellow to the upside of the fabric then wrapped the thread to the needle then passed through to the back again. Then the French Knots were finished.
6TH
After that I did the same split stitch for two other stalks, then daisy stitches for the leaves on them.
7TH
Last, I made the same woven wheels for two small roses on the left and right. This time I used the yellow thread. Then it is finished!
Aren’t they cute?
By the way, I have some cute fabrics at home, think of hand sewing the cute little flower garden embroidery with one or two of them to make something useful.. And I will of course share to you when I made it later.. Any opinions of what things could I made with them?
Thanks for reading my article, hope you enjoy it and stay tune for more CRAFT things…
Happy Monday and happy needleworkmonday!
A bit about the author
She works in a bank but she interests in CRAFT (CRaft, Art, Food and Travel). To pursue her art passion she does the cross stitch, embroidery, handsewing, crafts, crochet and also draws. Find hers in https://www.redbubble.com/people/de-creartique/shop?asc=u and https://decreartique.threadless.com/designs . Also find her cute collectibles pixel cat pictures here https://opensea.io/collection/pixelcryptocat .
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Beautiful flower embroidery. Awesome tutorial!
Thank you
Wonderful post. I love embroidery, it just makes a project extra special!
Thank you :)
Wow que flores tan tiernas, mi favorita la de color amarillo , me encantó el diseño.
Gracias
Your embroidery reminds me of spring and birds with sunshine… and then I look up out of my window and see a dark sky full of rain and storm. Sigh… still winter here..
I really love the pastel colors and the delicate embroidery and I can imagine this piece on a lot of items, like an applied on a blouse, or pajama. But I also can see this framed as a tiny artwork.
I am not sure how big the flowers are, but I also love crochet or embroidery turned into necklaces. Could this be done with your piece?
https://cutesycrafts.com/2018/10/free-hand-embroidery-necklace-patterns.html
Not sure if you would like this and how hard it is to make…
Hey simone @neumannsalva, sadly i still struggling on how to crochet well... but of course i will take a look of the link you sent me, thanks a lot.And your ideas, make me consider of what to make. By the way, it is also not spring here, rainy season, dark and cold now outside :(...
oh sigh... winter can be annoying (snow today here and cold), hope you get better weather too. But your flowers are so cute and brighten up my mood. And now worry, you are so good with embroidery, you will learn to crochet, I am sure 😘
Yes extreme rainy weather too. Thanks a lot, i hope so, i will try to learn crochet this year :) thanks for the support @neumannsalva
Beautiful embroidery 🧵 thanks for sharing @devyleona
Thanks for passing by @smilestitches
You’re welcome 😊
You have created a spring with your hands... Your work is beautiful😍.
Thank you :)
So pretty! These flowers make me smile when I look at them. The lovely pastel colors give off a soft and gentle mood :)
Beautiful work @devyleona ~
Thank you very much and i am so glad you like it @needleworkmonday
Looks so cute with the pastel looking colours! I am saving this page just in case =) It is a great way to add a little pop of colour to a plain handkerchief.
:) thank you very much @yashny i am so glad you like it
It's so beautiful garden embroidery. I liked it !!! . well done. Congratulations!!!
Thank you
Que bonita eres, tienes unos ojos preciosos. me encantò tu proyecto y megustaria ver muchos mas decorando piezas hermosas. desde hace unos meses he querido hacer algo asi en mis manualidades. Adoro el bordado en cinta pero he querido intentarlo con las sedalinas. te felciito.