
Lilac and Cherry Blossom: Embroidered Botanical Elements for Beginners
Lilac and cherry blossom are two of the most popular botanical elements used in embroidery. Both of these flowers are beautiful and delicate, making them perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any project. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced embroiderer, learning how to embroider these two flowers can be a great way to add a unique touch to your work.
What is Lilac?
Lilac is a flowering shrub that is native to Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. It is a member of the olive family and is known for its fragrant, purple flowers. The flowers of the lilac bush are usually white or pale pink, but they can also be found in shades of purple, blue, and even yellow. The leaves of the lilac bush are dark green and have a glossy texture.
What is Cherry Blossom?
Cherry blossom is a flowering tree that is native to East Asia. It is a member of the rose family and is known for its beautiful, pink flowers. The flowers of the cherry blossom tree are usually white or pale pink, but they can also be found in shades of red, orange, and yellow. The leaves of the cherry blossom tree are dark green and have a glossy texture.
How to Embroider Lilac and Cherry Blossom
Embroidering lilac and cherry blossom is a great way to add a touch of elegance to any project. To begin, you will need a few basic supplies such as embroidery floss, an embroidery hoop, and a needle. You will also need a pattern or design to follow.
Once you have all of your supplies, you can begin embroidering. Start by threading your needle with the embroidery floss and tying a knot at the end. Then, use the pattern or design to guide you as you stitch the flowers onto the fabric. When you are finished, you can add any additional details such as leaves or stems.
Tips for Embroidering Lilac and Cherry Blossom
When embroidering lilac and cherry blossom, it is important to remember a few tips. First, use a light touch when stitching the flowers. This will help to ensure that the stitches are even and the flowers look neat. Second, use a variety of colors to create a more realistic look. Finally, use a hoop to keep the fabric taut while you are stitching.
FAQs
What type of fabric is best for embroidering lilac and cherry blossom?
Cotton or linen fabric is best for embroidering lilac and cherry blossom. These fabrics are lightweight and will allow the stitches to be seen clearly.
What type of needle should I use for embroidering?
A sharp embroidery needle is best for embroidering. This type of needle is specifically designed for embroidery and will help to ensure that the stitches are even and the flowers look neat.
How do I add additional details to my embroidery?
You can add additional details such as leaves or stems to your embroidery by using a variety of stitches. French knots, chain stitches, and lazy daisy stitches are all great options for adding extra details to your embroidery.
You do nice hand stitching of cherry blossom
Wow Que hermoso!
so so so buitfull ❤
Thank you so much for your precious help and your amazing video !
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слишком толстые нитки , изделие потеряло изящность
Lindo su trabajo, me encanta. Felicitaciones gracias por compartir 🙏🙏
This is exquisite. Thank you for sharing. Enjoy!
Just ordered this pattern and just can't wait to get started! It is so beautiful, thank you.
Что за нитки?
Omg I was looking for this kind of video for ever! Thank you so much! I’ll start embroider my curtains tomorrow
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It is unsurpassed💓💙💛. I also handmade cross-stitch on canvas
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Omg the music is so good. Thank you to the person who listed all the songs.
can you do one for lily of the valley or other bell flowers? I was going to use satin stich but maybe there is a better way?
Have seen so many embroidery tutorials.But you r giving d best.Love the thread color combination too ❤️
Большое спасибо!❤
Нитки у Вас необычные мулине кажется? Хотелось бы выполнить вышивку по Вашему МК, какие нитки можно использовать?
So beautiful
Only someone who foes embroidery can appreciate the work. It takes alot of time
Thank you for sharing
Thank you! Your video is the easiest to follow I have seen yet!
Thank you for your video
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Omg, thank you so much for the beautiful and easy tutorial! The beautiful and calming soundtrack (EXO's "Moonlight", "Peter Pan," "Universe," "Gravity," and "Been Through") made it even more relaxing and enjoyable to watch!! I can't wait to try this one day!! <333333 Thank you SO MUC!!!!
I SO love this! It is beautiful. Does somebody know what is that fabric called? I want to learn to do that
This is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.
Hola¡¡ maravillosos tus bordados¡¡ al terminar el hilo, haces el nudo debajo de la tela o entre las puntadas? un abrazo¡¡
As someone who learned how to embroider over the summer and has been doing it for a few months I thought I was good at embroidery but my gosh was I wrong. This was so satisfying and amazing to watch! You do it so well and so quickly and have so many ways on how to improve the basic stitches! I can't wait to try some of this stuff out!
you revealed the secret of the first flower! I learned it differently, but it didn't look beautiful like that! Thank you so much.