Showing posts with label embroidered flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label embroidered flowers. Show all posts

10 February 2017

Embroidered Flower Necklaces


Just sharing some photos of the latest flower necklaces I have stitched up recently.



I have switched it up from my usual woven picot stitch flowers for most of these necklaces.



Here is one little woven picot stitch flower...




All of these are in my Etsy shop :)


Now that I have all these necklaces done, I can concentrate on some bigger projects - specifically a wedding anniversary project for my friend that I hope to start and finish by April!!



02 August 2016

Embroidered Lavender



Trying to get back into stitching, so I added some simple embroidered lavender to my flower sampler.





Progress so far below - links to all flowers are on my Flowers page.




25 May 2016

Red Woven Picot Stitch Flower



Are you noticing a trend here? I seem to be making a lot of these woven picot stitch flowers!


What makes this one different from my past flowers? It has 6 petals around (instead of only 4 petals).



As always I filled the center of the flower with french knots.










13 April 2016

Colonial Knot Phlox Flower


colonial knot stitch

This Phlox Bouquet is found on pg. 71 in the book "Encyclopedia of Embroidered Flowers" by Barbara Baatz.


I chose this flower from the book specifically because it is stitched with Colonial Knots - a stitch I have never done before.

I didn't have the exact floss colors listed in the book so I used the closest colors I had on hand.

Stems: Stem Stitch (2 strands of floss)

Leaves: Buttonhole Stitch (3 strands of floss)


You will notice in the above photo I added dots to mark where my flowers/knots would be stitched as a guide.

Flowers: Colonial Knots (6 strands of floss)


I watched this  Colonial Knot Video Tutorial to learn the stitch.

Flower Centers: Black French Knots (3 strands) instead of beads as suggested in the book.

colonial knot phlox flower

 My Pistil Stitch flower (left) and Buttonhole Stitch flower (right) on each side of the Phlox.

colonial knot stitch

The Colonial Knot and the French Knot look very similar. I prefer the French Knot, only because I am more comfortable stitching them, but I am glad I finally gave the Colonial Knot a try!

Slowly adding to my flower sampler below... All my flowers stitched so far can be found on the Flowers page.



Interested in the Encyclopedia of Embroidered Flowers book?





05 April 2016

Embroidered Lupine Blossom



This Lupine blossom is from the book "Encyclopedia of Embroidered Flowers" by Barbara Baatz.


embroidered lupine blossom


(Found on page 60 in case anyone out there happens to have the book also)

I didn't have all the exact floss colors listed, so I picked the closest colors I already had.

First stems stitched with stem stitch. The leaves are detached chain stitch filled with one straight stitch.




The flowers petals are satin stitch



Then add yellow detached chain stitches with a darker yellow straight stitch inside - topped off with a couple french knot buds.


Zoomed out with more of my stitched flowers.



All the flowers are listed on the Flowers page.


Get the Encyclopedia of Embroidered Flowers book!

23 March 2016

White Woven Picot Stitch Flower



One of my goals this year for embroidery is to learn more stump work and 3-dimensional stitches. 

The woven picot is my first 3-dimensional stitch to learn.




I recently did a tutorial post on Feeling Stitchy about the woven picot stitch.

Check it out if you want more step-by-step photos.

(Plus, I love how my blue flower turned out)

Here is another woven picot stitch flower with white Perle cotton floss on black fabric.








Dont be surprised if you see many more of these on here - I just finished a blue flower that I will share photos of soon.



15 March 2016

Embroidered Flower Lady - Start to Finish!

Hopefully you haven't grown sick of seeing this flower girl on my blog, but I thought it was would be fun to do a "start to finish" post.

I originally stitched the lady outline back in 2013. My husband drew it and I stitched it with a purple variegated floss.

Not knowing what to do with it, I put it in a box with some other embroidery pieces where it would sit for a few years.



Then last year (2015) - we were in the process of moving and I was packing my embroidery stuff, I started looking through my projects and found it again. It looked so bare and unfinished. I decided I would fill it in with flowers.





Slowly adding in flowers. 

The following two photos it was removed from the hoop so the fabric looks a bit puckered and wrinkly. 

I should also mention that this is stitched on a tea towel, but I am not going to use it as a tea towel, I just really like stitching on that fabric.




Back in the hoop for more stitching!!



Added leaves and greenery.




Then I filled in her hair with straight stitches - almost a satin stitch but intentionally left spacing between each stitch.



I think she is finished for now. I only wanted to fill her legs and "booty" with flowers.