Friday, December 26, 2025

Flower Embroidery #7 - Blanket Stitch flower

 Welcome back to the Flower Embroidery Series!

It’s lovely to have you here as we move on to our seventh design — the Blanket Stitch Flower. This stitch is strong yet decorative, creating bold, petal-like edges that give your flower a rich and textured look. Simple to work and beautiful to see, the blanket stitch flower is perfect for adding depth and character to your embroidery. Learn how to stitch this design in the video tutorial below and continue building your floral collection.

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Pattern for the design
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Stitches Used & Thread numbers
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Flower - Blanket stitch - 170 - 4 strands
Centre of flower - Straight stitch - 316 - 3 strands
Stem - Stem stitch - 257 - 3 strands
Leaves - Lazy daisy stitch - 257 - 3 strands

Your Blanket Stitch Flower is now complete, with neat edges and a lovely textured finish. This stitch adds a unique style to your floral embroidery and works beautifully in borders and motifs.

Have a happy time with your needle n thread!

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Learn T stitch - Needlepoint Stitch #4

 Hi all

Hope all are doing well and good.  Today I am happy to share with you an easy needlepoint stitch called T stitch.  

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The stitch is called T stitch because it creates a pattern that resembles the letter T when viewed from the front. This stitch is sister stitch to tent stitch.  It is a combination of reverse tent stitch and tent stitches.  This is a great and fun stitch to create light pattern textures in background areas.  To fill large areas quickly we can use this stitch. It is also known as woven stitch.  It is easy, fast and great for open backgrounds like sky or grass. It is open filler stitch/light coverage stitch which means you will see some canvas through the stitches.

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I have worked this sample in a 15 ct loosely weave aida fabric.  Used 6 strands of anchor embroidery thread.  

T Stitch Chart

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Hope you all find this tutorial useful.  See you with another flower design.  Till then have a nice time with your needle and thread.  

Thursday, November 27, 2025

How to Do Ainu Running Stitch – Easy Tutorial for Beginners

 The Ainu running stitch is a beautiful and rhythmic embroidery stitch that creates neat, geometric lines. It is commonly used in Ainu traditional designs and is perfect for borders, outlines, and simple patterns. In this post, I’ll guide you through how to do this stitch—and yes, a video tutorial is available for easier learning!

I learned this lovely stitch from Queenie, whose clear teaching made it so simple to follow.

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Video tutorial Below


The Ainu running stitch is simple yet elegant. It adds a traditional touch to your embroidery and is easy enough for beginners to master.

Try it out, enjoy the process, and keep creating beautiful designs. Happy stitching!


Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Flower Embroidery #6 - Pistil stitch flower

Welcome back to the Flower Embroidery Series!
I’m so glad to have you here again as we move on to our sixth design — the elegant Pistil Stitch Flower. This stitch creates lovely elongated petals with a dotted tip, perfect for adding a delicate and graceful touch to your fabric. It’s simple, relaxing, and looks beautiful whether stitched alone or in clusters. Learn how to make this charming flower in the video tutorial below and continue growing your embroidery garden! 🌼✨
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Pattern for the design
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Stitches used & Thread numbers
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Flower - Pistil stitch - 6 strands, 1 wrap - 894, 893
Centre - French knots - 6 strands, 1 wrap - 893
Stem - chain stitch - 3 strands - 856

Your Pistil Stitch Flower is now complete, standing tall and graceful with its unique, dotted petals. This simple stitch adds charm and detail to any embroidery project, making your floral designs even more special.
Have a happy time with your needle n thread!

Saturday, November 15, 2025

Flower Embroidery #5 - Fly stitch flower

 Welcome back to the Flower Embroidery Series!

It’s wonderful to have you here as we move on to our fifth design — the Fly Stitch Flower. This stitch is simple, neat, and perfect for creating soft, open petals that give a delicate look to your fabric. Whether you’re adding it to small motifs or using it in clusters, the fly stitch brings a lovely lightness to any embroidery project. Let’s learn this beautiful flower in the video tutorial below and keep your embroidery garden growing! 🌼✨

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Pattern for the design
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Design size is 2.5" * 1.5"

Stitches Used & Thread numbers
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Flower - Fly stitch - 6 strands - 168
Centre of flower - French knot - 6 strands, 1 wrap -  307
Stem - Split back stitch - 3 strands - 258
Leaf - Blanket stitch - 3 strands - 258

Your Fly Stitch Flower is now complete, giving your fabric a gentle and graceful bloom. It’s amazing how such a small stitch can add so much elegance. Keep exploring these simple techniques to build a colorful and creative floral collection.
Have a happy time with your needle n thread! 

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Learn Broken chain Stitch - Video Tutorial, How to do broken chain stitch in hand embroidery

Welcome to today’s embroidery lesson! In this post, you’ll learn how to make the Broken Chain Stitch — a beautiful variation of the classic chain stitch that adds a unique textured look to your designs. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to expand your stitch collection, this step-by-step video tutorial will guide you through each part of the process with ease. Grab your needle and thread, and let’s start stitching this elegant design together!

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Video Tutorial below


Now that you’ve learned the Broken Chain Stitch, try adding it to your floral patterns, borders, or decorative motifs to bring extra charm and texture to your embroidery work. Keep practicing to get smooth and even stitches, and soon it’ll become one of your favorites to use. Don’t forget to watch the full video tutorial for clear step-by-step guidance and more stitching tips. Happy embroidery! 🌸

Monday, November 3, 2025

Flower Embroidery #4 - Lazy Daisy Sunflower

 Welcome back to the Flower Embroidery Series! 🌸

It’s a joy to have you here again as we create our fourth design — a bright and cheerful Lazy Daisy Sunflower. Using the same easy lazy daisy stitches, this flower gets its sunny look with layers of golden petals and a cluster of French knots at the centre. It’s simple yet striking, perfect for adding warmth and a pop of color to your fabric. Learn how to make this beautiful sunflower in the video tutorial below and bring a touch of sunshine to your embroidery garden! 🌞

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Pattern for the design
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The design size is 2" by 1"

Stitches used
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Flower - Lazy Daisy Stitch - 6 strands - 298
Centre of flower - French Knots - 6 strands, 1 wrap 
Stem - whipped back stitch - 3 strands 
Leaf - Herringbone stitch - 3 strands

Your sunflower now glows beautifully with golden petals and a textured centre of French knots. 🌻 It’s amazing how a few simple stitches can capture the brightness of a real sunflower. Keep experimenting with different thread shades to make your flowers even more lively. In the next post, we’ll explore another unique floral design to make your embroidery garden bloom with even more colors and creativity.  

Have a happy time with your needle n thread. 🌸
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