Here's a round up of some free beginner embroidery patterns that are awesome, but better yet, they're free! If you're on the fence as to whether or not you'll even like embroidery, these patterns are beginner friendly and don't require an investment besides a few embroidery supplies you'll need to get started. Everyone has their own particular style and way of stitching, and I think it's fun to see what other people create and how they do things! I hope you enjoy the variety of patterns featured in this post.
If you're new to embroidery, check out this recommended supplies list and this post that will guide you through how to get started.
Patterns Available On Crewel Ghoul
This list features free embroidery patterns that are available on Crewel Ghoul. If you enjoy these free embroidery designs, please check out my shop where I have more pdf patterns and embroidery kits to try! All of the patterns listed below are relatively easy embroidery patterns. There's a good mix of simple and more elaborate designs, but all of them are beginner friendly and come with clear instructions to make them. All of them are available to download and print out. Please use them for personal use only!
Desert Sun and Moon Pattern
This one may look complicated, but all of the stitches are relatively easy to do in this desert moon embroidery!
Daisy Flower Embroidery Pattern
You can't go wrong with embroidered flowers. This floral embroidery pattern uses a few basic stitches, perfect for any beginner.
Lemon Embroidery Pattern
Outline stitches can be used as fill stitches if you want them to! This pattern uses some unconventional embroidery stitches to mix up the texture on these citrus fruits.
Favorite Embroidery Picks
- Embroidery Hoops – Etsy and Amazon
- Scissors – Etsy
- Embroidery Floss – DMC
- Stick and Stitch Water Soluble Stabilizer – Amazon
- Embroidery Patterns – here in the Crewel Ghoul Shop
- Embroidery Needles – DMC
Plant Embroidery Pattern
There is so much texture in this plant design! This is by far the most challenging of all the free patterns I offer.
Beginner Embroidery Stitch Sampler
I created this so you can learn 10 basic embroidery stitches with this embroidery sampler pattern. If you've never embroidered before, this is a great way to get your feet wet!
I hope you enjoy these free embroidery patterns and learn something new! If you're brand new to hand embroidery, I suggest reading this posting all about how to get started with learning to embroider.
More Free Patterns
These are patterns from fellow embroidery artists that I've found around the internet.
I've disabled pinning for the pattern images below. Please click the link to each artist's website and pin from the original source so they receive the credit!
This blooming books pattern by The Mom Creative features an open book with colorful flowers coming out of it. It's absolutely gorgeous and full of color!
Stitch Floral has a bunch of floral embroidery tutorials and free beginner embroidery patterns to download. Her style is very intricate, and some of what she does involves thread painting! The one I linked is my favorite!
DMC has a ton of patterns that makers have contributed to a library of free patterns. This one, which features white flowers, is by Florals and Floss and it's so cute! Her color palettes for her embroideries are to die for.
Jenny of Sublime Stitching has tons of resources and patterns, and her stencil book was actually the first book that I got to learn how to embroider! This cactus PDF pattern is the perfect little pattern for beginners, as it uses a few basic stitches to complete!
This embroidery pattern features the quote "you are enough" with a floral border surrounding it. It's by Cutesy Crafts and is the perfect project for a beginner that wants to learn how to embroider letters and flowers!
Looking for even more free designs? The Spruce Crafts has a list of their top 25 free embroidery designs.
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