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Flamingo and Peacock Embroidery Pattern

I was browsing around social media when I came across a graphic with a flamingo and a peacock that said, “Admire someone else’s beauty without questioning your own.”  It really inspired me.  No one doubts that a flamingo and peacock are beautiful, but they are beautiful in completely different ways.  You can be happy for someone else’s beauty, creativity, parenting skills… whatever it is, without questioning your own.  It’s a great reminder to try and be genuinely happy for other people.  Unfortunately, I don’t know where the quote originated, and the graphic has been redone many times, otherwise I’d love to give someone credit.  I’m sharing my version of it with you in this flamingo and peacock embroidery hoop.  I love how it turned out, and I’m excited to give you the free pattern today!  This one has some more advanced stitches in it (on the Peacock), but you can leave out some of the detail to make it simpler.

Flamingo and Peacock Embroidery Pattern

To make this flamingo and peacock embroidery hoop, you’ll need:

  • Free Flamingo and Peacock Pattern – download instructions are at the bottom of this post
  • 7-inch embroidery hoop
  • white linen fabric
  • embroidery floss (DMC colors: 3799, 834, 911, 991, 3808, 824, 963, 894, and 3706)
  • dressmaker’s carbon paper for tracing (optional)
  • felt for backing (optional)
Flamingo and Peacock Embroidery Pattern

The flamingo is the easiest part of the hoop.  The body is just a stem stitch, and I changed thread colors at different parts using dark, medium, and light-colored pink floss.  I noted on the pattern where to make the color changes.  That can get a little tricky.  Just remember that the dark and light pinks always have a medium pink in between them.

Flamingo and Peacock Embroidery Pattern

The peacock was a little more difficult, but you can add as much or as little of the details as you want.  I used a lot of single strands of floss, which made it hard to tie knots in the end.  You could try out some knot-free methods for securing the thread, and that would probably help.  I think I might have broken some kind of embroidery “rule” using one strand of floss, but I really wanted the feathers and other parts to be more delicate.  It was all worth it because I love how he turned out.

Flamingo and Peacock Embroidery Pattern

Here’s a nice close-up of the feathers for you.  I used three different colors of green on the feathers, which I have noted on the pattern.  I didn’t know what stitch to say the dark blue center was, so I just called it a “straight stitch.”  You are basically just making a “V” with the thread.  I didn’t include the lines for the feathers on the pattern because that made it difficult to trace.  Just fill in the feathers on both sides with evenly-spaced straight stitches.

Flamingo and Peacock Embroidery Pattern

The back of the peacock has a loose fly stitch, with no tail, to make little scallops.  If you are a beginner, this is something you could easily leave out.

Flamingo and Peacock Embroidery Pattern

The letters were done using a full strand of floss for the thick parts and a single strand for the thin parts.  You could also use two strands for the thin parts, but I really liked the contrast using the single strand.  I included two images of the pattern, since there is a lot going on in the instructions.  I figured it would be easier to trace the one without all the words and arrows.

We are all beautiful in our own way!  Hope you love this pretty reminder as much as I do.

Be sure to check out all of my hand embroidery designs and check out my stitch guide sampler to learn most of the embroidery stitches you will need.

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linda

Friday 24th of February 2023

I'm new at Embroidery your site looks very informative

Gitte Jakobsen

Saturday 11th of September 2021

I really love this pattern with the peacock and the flamingo. Where do I find the pattern?

Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts

Wednesday 29th of September 2021

You sign up for my newsletter at https://cutesycrafts.com/subscribe, you'll get an email to confirm, and then another email with a link to the free downloads. Send me an email if you have any trouble at jessica@cutesycrafts.com

Gitte Jakobsen

Thursday 9th of September 2021

Hi there. I love the flamingo an peacock embroidery and I would love to downlaod the pattern. I have subscribed, but I can't seem to find the link to download the pattern. Can you guide me to where I find it?

Phoebe Kelley

Tuesday 2nd of February 2021

Hi Jessica,

I love this design and I want to have a go at it for my next project. I’m fairly new to embroidery but I know all these stiches except the fly stitch. I already bought the threads, but what fabric to your recommend?

Phoebe Kelley

Wednesday 3rd of February 2021

Thank you!

Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts

Tuesday 2nd of February 2021

Yay, hope you are loving it! Here's a link to a post about the fabric I use: https://cutesycrafts.com/2018/07/best-embroidery-fabric.html

Kate Chapman

Wednesday 20th of June 2018

This is really beautiful. I've just subscribed to your Newsletter and was delighted to find this lovely piece of work, so minutes described. Thank you.

Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts

Friday 22nd of June 2018

So glad you like it! It's such a great message.

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