![]() ![]() I think you’ll like it a latte…ha! 5 Free Fall Embroidery Patterns This first one has been a favorite of mine for years and years. ![]() Welcome in the season with stitched words, whip up some colorful leaves or create something cute. These hoops are the perfect way to add a little touch of fall to your home, or share them as a gift. They are beautiful designs that you can start on right now. We’ll also be talking about needlework projects and travel – I’ll update you on my travel / grab-n-go project – and I’m going to show you a terrific little tool that strikes me as perfect for traveling.Quick embroidery projects are always so satisfying! I’m super excited to share these free fall embroidery patterns with you. We’ll have some Thread Talk next week (I’m trying a new-to-me thread), a look at an inspiring book that might drop you into a fantastic rabbit hole, hopefully some project progress. Be sure to check them out! What’s Up at Needle ‘n Thread If you’re looking for Appleton, you can find the whole range at The Wooly Thread – along with other wooly treats, like wool felt, wool flannel, wool roving, and on and on! You’ll also find Inspirations Magazines sold individually and subscriptions, as well as many stitching books and other goodies. I drew the winner for that this morning, using a random number generator, and Yvette from Fort Worth will be the lucky recipient! I’ll drop you an email today, Yvette. Last week, courtesy of Jan at The Wooly Thread, we had a little give-away for a real-thread color card of Appleton wools. I occasionally have to do that, to keep the wheels turning… Appleton Color Card Winner! You can find Will Ewe Bee Mine? here in my shop – it has patterns for all three variations of the alphabets, plus a plethora of matching boarders to use with each variation.Īnd yes, that was a shameless plug. There are a few variations on how you can work the heart elements, too. The e-book features three variations on a pretty monogram alphabet – one with hearts, one with bees, and one with sheep. If you’re looking for something a little more in-depth, with stitching instructions and color ideas and so forth, and if you enjoy stitching monograms and fun border designs, you could check out my e-book, Will Ewe Bee Mine? It’s a great motif for folksy cross stitch, especially worked in monochrome. Heart Snowflake in Cross Stitch – I have this listed as a kind of snowflake, but it’s a little too square for a snowflake. Heart, Branching Out – this is a very stylized heart, vine, and leaf design, perfect for formal embroidery (think: silk work, goldwork, and the like). Hungarian Whitework Hearts designs – this pattern comes from a Hungarian designer (you’ll find information in the article that features the pattern), and it would be a nice study for whitework and pulled or drawn thread. You can see a goldwork and silk version of this, stitched and made into a pretty little bag, here, if you’d like some extra inspiration!Ĭurly Heart – this heart design is filled with an abundance of curlicues and swirls – great for practicing line stitches!īlooming Hearts – this is one of my favorite heart patterns, because the intertwining vines make a very delicate, airy outline, touched by little blossoms. Heart of Flowers – this design features some vibrant flowers tucked inside a heart frame. It’s a sweet little heart, very simple and quick to stitch. Scalloped Heart Design – this is one of the earlier patterns I added to Needle ‘n Thread. Maybe you’ve even stitched a few of them?īut if you’re somewhat new to our little community, then perhaps you’ll find some designs here that will delight and inspire you! Heart Designs for Hand Embroidery If you’ve been following along here on Needle ‘n Thread for a while, you’ve probably seen many of these designs already. So here’s a collection of free hand embroidery patterns in case you want to give a heart to someone you’re fond of – and not just any heart, mind you! A hand embroidered heart! (I’m working on one right now.)īut are hearts just for sweethearts? Of course not! Hearts are for everyone we love, and hearts are for all year long, too! After all, if you hold someone in your heart on the 14th of February, I imagine that person is tucked away in there on other days of the year, too, correct?īut yes, Valentine’s Day has become rather synonymous with the giving of tokens of affection (and a good excuse for indulging in chocolate – if you need an excuse!). That’s right! It’s Valentine’s Day! It’s that time of year when things turn rather heartsy. Today, a couple things for you! I’m going to announce the winner of last week’s Appleton real thread color card at the end of today’s article, so read on for that!Īnd for the rest of it – well, guess what’s coming up next week?
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