![]() ![]() ![]() On this berry and its green little hat, the sample is worked with two strands of floss, using the following colors: 304, 321, 3705, 703, 986 I figure with five different ways to stitch the berries, there will be enough variation to make it fun, and by the time you get to the relatively large quantity of green in the stems, you’ll be So Excited to see the whole finished piece that you won’t mind spending time on the stems! Colors I decided we’d start with the strawberries first, because sometimes, if you get stuck into stems (which can take a while) and all green stuff, you might lose interest if there’s not a lot of variation. So if this strawberry isn’t enough for you this weekend, feel free to start on those stems! We’ll be stitching those later on, using stem stitch for the most part and the greens in the materials list. You certainly can start stitching the stems if you want. Now, you might notice we’re not starting with stems. This is the second smallest strawberry on the design, in the lower right. See what I mean? It’s a simple strawberry! We’ll chat about blending colors, and we’ll work through the first strawberry. You can stitch along with the series – it’s not too late to start – or you can come back to it here on the website whenever you want! If you’re on my Patreon membership page, you can also download the PDFs for the series to your own computer for future use or printing. ![]() On Monday, we started a series of tutorials on how to embroider strawberries five ways, and in that first article, which you’ll find here, there’s a materials list and a free pattern for the strawberry design. ![]()
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