Blooms & Mushrooms Embroidery Picture


yayin5 © The finished blooms and mushrooms design

Stitch this pretty blooms and mushroom design using easy embroidery stitches – all the instructions are below!

Free embroidery pattern: Blooms & Mushrooms

Finished size: 15.5cm diameter

Finished stitched design

You will need:

  • Fabric: Kona Cotton, Pearl Pink, K001-1283, 100% cotton, measuring 22.6cm x 22.6cm
  • Thread: DMC Mouline Six-Strand Cotton, Colours – 19, 326, 349, 520, 523, 739, 815, 3326, 3832, Blanc, Diamant Color – D3821
  • Needle: DMC Chenille, size 24; DMC Embroidery, size 5
  • 15 cm diameter beechwood hoop
  • Scissors
  • Heat-erase pen

How to work this free embroidery pattern:

Coloured outline diagram

Outline diagram – adjust your printout so your outline measures approximately 15.5cm diameter

1. Print out the design outline above and transfer it to your fabric using the heat-erase pen. It should measure around 15.5cm across. You could enlarge or reduce it before you print to suit your requirements. Remember you may have to adjust the materials required if you work it in a different size.

Colour chart for blooms and mushrooms design

Colour chart for blooms and mushrooms design

2. Begin your piece by stitching your mushrooms. These are stitched mainly using satin stitch, but also use back stitch on the large mushroom, and French knots on the two medium sized mushrooms for their spots. Use the images as a guide and pay attention to the direction your satin stitch goes.

Close up of stitch mushrooms

 

3. Stitch the stems of your flowers using stem stitch. Next, stitch your leaves using fishbone stitch. These leaves have an elongated look, that can be achieved by using longer stitches for the fishbone.

Leaves and stems of design

4. For your daisies, use satin stitch for the petals, then fill in the centres with French knots. The circular flowers are made by outlining, then filling in with French knots.

Close up of blooms and mushrooms

5. Add your finishing touches with scattered metallic French knots and straight stitch sparkles.


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Front cover of Blossoming Embroidery

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Blooms & Mushrooms Embroidery Picture

yayin5 © The finished blooms and mushrooms design

Stitch this pretty blooms and mushroom design using easy embroidery stitches – all the instructions are below!

Free embroidery pattern: Blooms & Mushrooms

Finished size: 15.5cm diameter

Finished stitched design

You will need:

  • Fabric: Kona Cotton, Pearl Pink, K001-1283, 100% cotton, measuring 22.6cm x 22.6cm
  • Thread: DMC Mouline Six-Strand Cotton, Colours – 19, 326, 349, 520, 523, 739, 815, 3326, 3832, Blanc, Diamant Color – D3821
  • Needle: DMC Chenille, size 24; DMC Embroidery, size 5
  • 15 cm diameter beechwood hoop
  • Scissors
  • Heat-erase pen

How to work this free embroidery pattern:

Coloured outline diagram

Outline diagram – adjust your printout so your outline measures approximately 15.5cm diameter

1. Print out the design outline above and transfer it to your fabric using the heat-erase pen. It should measure around 15.5cm across. You could enlarge or reduce it before you print to suit your requirements. Remember you may have to adjust the materials required if you work it in a different size.

Colour chart for blooms and mushrooms design

Colour chart for blooms and mushrooms design

2. Begin your piece by stitching your mushrooms. These are stitched mainly using satin stitch, but also use back stitch on the large mushroom, and French knots on the two medium sized mushrooms for their spots. Use the images as a guide and pay attention to the direction your satin stitch goes.

Close up of stitch mushrooms

 

3. Stitch the stems of your flowers using stem stitch. Next, stitch your leaves using fishbone stitch. These leaves have an elongated look, that can be achieved by using longer stitches for the fishbone.

Leaves and stems of design

4. For your daisies, use satin stitch for the petals, then fill in the centres with French knots. The circular flowers are made by outlining, then filling in with French knots.

Close up of blooms and mushrooms

5. Add your finishing touches with scattered metallic French knots and straight stitch sparkles.


Reader Offer: “Blossoming Embroidery book by Rebekah Marshall

Front cover of Blossoming Embroidery

Background image: Shutterstock

You can buy “Blossoming Embroidery” from Gifts to Me for only £12.80 (+P&P)! Usual RRP £15.99.

Visit giftstome.co.uk and use the offer code R5708.

Offer ends December 31, 2024.

(Available to UK customers only)


You may also like these craft projects:

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