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Minimalist Flower Embroidery Pattern

Easy hand embroidery flower pattern. Free PDF to download. Minimalist flower pattern for interior deco, cushions.  Level: Beginner. Stitch: Stem stitch. Fren...

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WHAT'S INSIDE

14 pages.
Everything you need.

From transferring the pattern to finishing your last stitch — every step is shown with photos and clear instructions. Nothing is assumed.

01
Materials list
Exactly what you need — embroidery hoop, fabric, needle, and 4 DMC threads. Nothing more, nothing unnecessary.
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Printable pattern
Full-size A4 pattern — 17.5 cm × 12 cm. Print directly onto paper or Sulky Paper Solvy. Exact size, no scaling needed.
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Annotated stitch guide
The pattern with every stitch labeled — you know exactly where to use Stem, Split, or Satin stitch before you start.
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2 transfer methods
Trace with a water-soluble pen, or print directly onto Sulky Paper Solvy. Both methods explained step by step.
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Step-by-step stitching
Face & neck, flowers & leaves, hair — each section has its own page with photos showing the work in progress.
PAGES 7–9
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Colour inspiration
DMC colour palette with all combinations. Black monochrome or floral accent colours — the choice is yours.
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Finishing touches
How to finish, frame, or mount your piece. Tips for a clean and professional result.
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Stitch reference guide
Visual reference for all stitches used — Stem, Split, Satin, French Knot. Clear diagrams for each.
PAGES 12–13
09
Your finished piece
Full photo of the completed embroidery — your reference from start to finish.
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THE 3 STITCHES

You'll master all three.

01
Stem Stitch
The foundation of this design. Used for the face outline, hair strands, and stems. Creates a smooth, rope-like line that follows every curve perfectly.
02
Split Stitch
For the finest details — eyebrows and lips. Each new stitch pierces through the middle of the last one, creating a precise, continuous line.
03
Satin Stitch
Fills leaves and petals with solid colour. Parallel stitches placed side by side with no gaps — gives a smooth, silky finish that catches the light.