I’m delighted to introduce you to my latest pattern which is a beautiful lace inspired floral embroidery. It’s the perfect design to embellish a plain t-shirt or as I did for the piece here, embroider on a different colored fabric and then use as a large patch to cover an old print or stain.
I developed this embroidery design last summer when I was struggling with severe anxiety and needed a project that was both beautiful and able to keep my hands busy. For me, needlepoint is a great way to relax so I designed this piece which would keep me occupied for a few hours.
The Inspiration for the floral embroidery pattern
I’ve had this design in my mind for a while now. You may remember the t-shirt I up-cycled a few years ago for my daughter where I used old floral print leggings as the letters of the love appliqué. I really liked how the floral print looked as letters and felt it would translate nicely as a lace-like embroidery.

Perfect for Beginners
The embroidery design is quite simple to do so even if you’re new to needlepoint, you’ll enjoy it. The design comes in 3 sizes in PDF format which you can print out and use graphite paper to transfer onto a T-shirt. Alternatively if you have printable water soluble stabilizer, you can print the embroidery design directly onto the paper and stick it onto the t-shirt for an easy embroidery. This works well if you want to embroider onto a dark coloured top. Once you wet your t-shirt, the paper dissolves.
Once you’ve transferred the design, place a hoop around the letter you’re going to work on and begin stitching. This design only uses 2 stitches. The chain stitch for the outline of the letter and the backstitch for the flowers.

This is about a 6 hour project as each letter took about 1 1/2 hours to embroider. I usually worked about 30 minutes each sitting and found that my anxiety levels diminished dramatically each time. There’s actually quite a bit of research on the scientific benefits of hand work which if fascinating and I’m working to gather and share my findings with you in an upcoming post.

The Love floral embroidery pattern is now available to download in my Etsy shop and to celebrate the month of LOVE, here’s a 40% discount on all my patterns. Simply enter the promotional code VALENTINE40.