![]() ![]() Wheat Tile – formal, attractive bunch of wheat, it would look great as a corner motif. It’s also well-suited for tambour embroidery.īlackwork autumn leaves – meant to be worked on a grid, if you want to work it on plain weave, you’ll find ideas on how to do that here. Leafy Corner – perfect for a quick stitching project with just a touch of fall. I hope you enjoy them all! Here’s the list with links: ![]() There are a few corner designs (the blackwork leaves, leafy corner, and acorn and leaf border), which would make nice accents for cloth napkins on the Thanksgiving table, or as a stitched corner on a flour sack towel (a great hostess gift for autumn dinners). Some are a bit more stylized and formal (like the wheat tile). Some of the designs are decidedly more juvenile (like the scarecrow, which I doodled up for my niece to print and color, and the turkey, which looks a bit startled). You can stitch them up with simple line stitches (perhaps in an autumnal variegated floss, to keep it really simple?), or you can go all out with fillings and color and all kinds of stitch selections. After 12+ years of blogging, there’s a lot of useful stitching information on Needle ‘n Thread – it’s fun to dig up old gems by foraging through the topic list!īut I digress – back to the fall pattern round up!Īll of these hand embroidery designs are free for personal use. In fact, did you know you can search Needle ‘n Thread by topic, by visiting this list of organizational tags? It’s a fun way to navigate the website. You can find the most recent additions listed here, organized with the tag “free embroidery patterns.” You can find many of them listed here in the Patterns index found in the main menu. If you’re new to Needle ‘n Thread in the last couple years, you might not be aware of the extensive collection of free hand embroidery patterns on the website. If you’re still in Autumn Mode when it comes to stitching, but you’re floundering about for some embroidery design ideas, I’ve put together a small collection of free fall-themed hand embroidery patterns to help you out! ![]()
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