Free embroidery pattern and tutorial
Get a new one for free! No name, I call it "Rose", do you have any comments? :)
I originally planned to start on a new platform instead of ATC. But I didn't like the result enough to make money: D
The design, tailoring, and photography efforts are still ongoing, so it's a shame to leave them in your computer's archives. So I decided to give it to everyone who wants to enjoy it!
I said Iwanted to stop creating new designs, but the news of the closure came, I started looking for alternatives and this design was born ...
Maybe I chased it too much, so I'm not 100% satisfied. I think I'll stick to my original decision to stop developing new things until I know where I want to develop and what exactly I want to do. Don't try to chase anything away.
I hope you enjoyed this beautiful little flower, especially for beginners!
The topic suggestions are in the template file.
Manual
Make a bust and circle with a knitted sweater using 1 thread. The trunk is designed to be lightweight, so there can be several rows of different sweaters. The blood vessels in the leaves can be made with simple straight stitches.
When making flower petals, start with long and short strands at the top. Create as many guide stitches as you like and draw lines and layered areas directly onto the fabric to help you out if needed. With each new overlap of long and short seams, make sure the elbow angle is stable and that there are no gaps between the frames.
The last two layers are close to the tip of the flower, and since the last second layer is very different from the first one, try adding some "gray" to blend them together better. The last layer is on the bottom, it can be difficult to create different things in the joint, so don't worry, the colors will still blend visually and French notes will be added to eliminate imperfections. .
When you are done sewing the long and short petals, pin them like you would any other flower. Add French shoots to the center and bottom of the flowers. I used a total of 2 threads for the French notes, but for the center and 1 petal I used 2 threads around the needle.
that's all! Good tailoring!