Here is a new freebie for you! A clover family :)
No instructions, interpret it any way you wish.
However, if you feel too confused without any guidance whatsoever, you will find color and stitch suggestions in the PDF document:
The pattern is based on one of my old works, so if you need a visual reference, you've got one too :)
In fact, I've had this clover pattern stashed on my computer since March! At first, I was waiting for summer to post it in appropriate season, and then I totally forgot about it... Ouch!
But now that it's here I hope you have some fun with it :)
Thank you for the pattern and the lovely stitched inspiration - love the bullion stitches but I will have to practice them first! -Barbara
ReplyDeleteThey do need some practice! I have a crash course for them, if you need. You can find it in the Stitch Library :)
DeleteThank you for this gift! Because of health problems, I can no longer do Bullions, with which stitch would you replace them, please ? Thank you, Chantal
ReplyDeleteHi, Chantal! I'm sorry to hear that, wish you soon recovery ❤️ How about working lazy daisy stitches instead? I believe it should look nice. In fact, if you take about 3 strands of thread, even simple straight stitches might work :)
DeleteThanks a lot ! Or a double chain stitch, one inside the other ? I will try ..... later ...
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea! Take your time, hope you feel better soon ❤
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ReplyDeleteGood to see this A clover family.. This is best of hand embroidery. Very neat n clean. Thank you Amina for the Inspiration.
ReplyDeleteCan i use this lovely pattern in my embriodery jop
DeleteWhat kind of fabric do you recommend for this? Thanks!
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