Embroidery Pattern: Cactus.
You will learn 3 Stitches At a Time – Chain Stitch, Chevron Stitch, Triple Palestrina Stitch.
We love low maintenance plants. While I head for the succulents, my husband looks for cactus. This pattern is inspired by the many cactus plants which sit in miniature pots at our window in Seattle. They were the only plants that we could keep successfully without any worries other than some wild ivies! Don’t forget to upload your finished work here!
Video on how to do the 3sat Cactus pattern
Learn Hand Embroidery Stitches | Chain Stitch, Chevron Stitch, Triple Palestrina Stitch
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The 3SAT Embroidery Project uses patterns and designs that will help you to learn the embroidery stitches quickly and easily. While most of us can learn the stitches, it is difficult to get a pattern where we can apply those stitches while learning. Also, not all of us are comfortable creating patterns to stitch. The 3SAT Project patterns are so easy that you can draw them just by looking at them. Or, just print them out and transfer them to your fabric. Each pattern uses only three stitches, making it super fun and easy to do! You can also use your own imagination and stitches to work over these patterns!
Find more Embroidery Patterns here: 3SAT Project – Three Stitches At a Time Project
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This is really pretty, Sujatha. Thank you for sharing here. 🙂
My sample.
Neat and beautiful. Thank you, Susan.