I have another embroidery pattern with free download to share with you today. I love little baby deer (probably because I’ve never had them in my yard, eating my plants), so of course I needed to include one in an embroidery design. Isn’t he cute?! He’s on a 6 inch hoop, so the perfect size for a small embroidery project. If you like this, make sure to check out all of my other hand embroidery designs.
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To make this spring fawn embroidery pattern, you’ll need:
- free embroidery pattern (instructions to download are at the bottom of this post)
- 6 inch embroidery hoop
- white fabric
- embroidery floss (Colors listed on the pattern.)
- embroidery needle
- transfer materials (I used FriXion pens. Take a look at some other methods on my How to Transfer and Embroidery Pattern post.)
The little fawn is the star of the piece. His outline is done in a split stitch. Make sure to keep your stitches small to get nice, smooth curves.
The flowers are woven wheels and lazy daises, which are always my favorites.
Then I added lots of leaves using my small leaf stitch. Click here to see a video on how to do that. It’s labeled as a satin stitch on the pattern, but I do it a little differently.
Get the free spring fawn embroidery pattern with free download!
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Take a look at all of my other free embroidery patterns and these other flower embroidery patterns. And if you love baby deer, you might also like my felt deer Christmas ornament with free pattern.
Mary Anne
Wednesday 18th of May 2022
Love your patterns
Anne Walker
Wednesday 11th of May 2022
Thanks