Portland City Skyline Hand Embroidery Pattern
Portland City Skyline Hand Embroidery Pattern

Stitch yourself a piece of Portland with this simple geometric city skyline pattern. Featuring the Wells Fargo Center which holds the distinction as the tallest skyscraper in the city, a collection of various other buildings, and the snow-capped peak of Mount Hood towering in the background, this pattern captures the best of the Portland skyline.

This pattern is detailed yet simple to stitch using only three basic stitches and four thread colors. From the novice to the expert, this city skyline pattern will be a fun and easy project.

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • One pattern sized to fit a 6-7″ hoop
  • An additional reverse image of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Illustrated embroidery stitch tutorials + website link for additional tutorials
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • How-to tutorial for finishing the embroidery by framing in the hoop or a wooden frame

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Pennsylvania Hand Embroidery Pattern
Pennsylvania Hand Embroidery Pattern

It is commonly believed that the American tradition of barn quilts began in Pennsylvania with the German and Swiss immigrants who settled the Pennsylvania Dutch area. These new settlers painted colorful designs on their barns in patterns that were thought to bring good fortune. Today, barn quilts of all shapes and sizes adorn many of the barns and houses around the Pennsylvania countryside.

This simple embroidery pattern features the Pennsylvania state outline with a bright red barn decorated with a star motif barn quilt, a large tree, and rows of fields in the foreground. This pattern uses only a handful of basic stitches and is suitable for all levels.

Included in the 5-Page PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • Two patterns sized to fit a 5-6″ or 7-8″ hoop
  • Reverse images of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials
  • Directions for finishing the embroidery in the hoop or a frame

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

More Pennsylvania Patterns:
Pennsylvania Dutch Hex Pattern
Pennsylvania Mountain Laurel Pattern

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Ontario Hand Embroidery Pattern
Ontario Hand Embroidery Pattern

Ontario is a vast and varied land. Fertile farmland, grassy lowlands, and more than 250,000 lakes (!) make up the landscape of Canada’s second-largest province. In an effort to capture a tiny slice of this fascinating landscape, I’ve designed a unique pattern featuring a rocky, tree-filled island in the middle of a lake. Ahhh…I can almost feel the cool, crisp air!

Designed with simplicity in mind, this downloadable PDF pattern uses only a handful of basic stitches and is the perfect project for novice and experts alike.

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • Two patterns sized to fit a 5-6″ or 7-8″ hoop
  • Reverse images of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials
  • Directions for finishing the embroidery in the hoop or a frame

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

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St. Louis City Skyline Hand Embroidery Pattern
St Louis Skyline Hand Embroidery Pattern

Dominated by the Gateway Arch which rises 630 feet into the sky, the St. Louis Skyline is like no other. Featuring a mix of modern office buildings and historic architecture, St. Louis might not boast the tallest or most famous skyline, but it has some unique features that make it instantly recognizable.

Stitch yourself a bit of St. Loius urban beauty with this detailed skyline pattern. Simple to stitch, using only three basic stitches and four thread colors, this downloadable PDF pattern is suitable for novice and experts alike.

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • One pattern sized to fit a 6-7″ hoop
  • An additional reverse image of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Illustrated embroidery stitch tutorials + website link for additional tutorials
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • How-to tutorial for finishing the embroidery by framing in the hoop or a wooden frame

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

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Canyonlands National Park Hand Embroidery Pattern
Canyonlands National Park Hand Embroidery Pattern

Canyonlands National Park is known for its dramatic desert landscape carved by the Colorado River. Within the Island in the Sky district of the park, one of the most popular viewpoints is the Mesa Arch. Here, photographers and sightseers alike gather in the early morning hours to catch a glimpse of the sun rising through the arch.

This one-of-a-kind embroidery pattern depicts the view from the arch at sunrise. A fairly simple pattern, this design only uses a handful of basic stitches and is suitable for both experienced stitchers and those who are new to embroidery.

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • One pattern sized to fit a 7 or 8-inch hoop
  • Reverse pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Printable stitch and floss color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Directions for finishing the embroidery in the hoop or a frame

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

Love this pattern and want to stitch more?
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National Park Embroidery Pattern Book {Volume 4}

Utah National Park Embroidery Pattern Book: Includes patterns for all 5 of the Utah National Parks

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Wood Violet flower stitched on white fabric inside the Wisconin state outline.
Wisconsin Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Wood Violet}

For many Wisconsin residents, the Wood Violet signifies the long-awaited return of spring. As the winter cold and snow melt away, Violet flowers begin to unfold across the state. The low-growing plants spring up along roadsides, riverbeds, and under tall trees coloring the underbrush with masses of tiny dark purple blooms.

Designed with simplicity in mind, this downloadable PDF pattern uses only three different stitches and is the perfect project for novice and experts alike.

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • Two patterns sized to fit a 5-6″ or 7-8″ hoop
  • Additional reverse images of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

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Washington Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Coast Rhododendron}
Washington Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Coast Rhododendron}

Come springtime, the Coast Rhododendron puts on a spectacular display featuring large clusters of blossoms set against shiny dark green foliage. The flowers range in color from pale pink and lavender to a creamy white. The Washington state legislature officially adopted the rhododendron as the state flower in 1959, but it was way back in 1862 when more than 15,000 women cast their ballots to chose this showy flower to represent the state in the World’s Fair.

Designed with simplicity in mind, this downloadable PDF pattern uses only three different stitches and is the perfect project for novice and experts alike.

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • Two patterns sized to fit a 5-6″ or 7-8″ hoop
  • Additional reverse images of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

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Oregon grape plant stitched on white fabric inside the Oregon state outline.
Oregon Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Oregon Grape}

Oregon Grapes are found in mountainous areas and along waterways all over the Pacific Northwest. The Orgon grape is not related to the grapes we typically eat, but it does produce clusters of small bitter berries favored by birds and jam makers. It also produces masses of bright yellow blooms that cover the plant in the early summer months. This unique and attractive shrub was officially designated the Oregon state flower in 1899.

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • Two patterns sized to fit a 5-6″ or 7-8″ hoop
  • Additional reverse images of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

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Olympic National Park Hand Embroidery Pattern
Olympic National Park Hand Embroidery Pattern

From the dramatic peaks of the Olympic Mountains to the dense rainforests and rugged stretch of coastline, Olympic National Park is a sprawling natural wonderland. This one of a kind embroidery pattern features a classic scene from the coastal region. Ruby Beach is located on the dramatic northern coast of the Olympic Peninsula. It is best known for massive waves, tidal pools, and huge rocks called Sea Stacks that stand like sentinels just offshore.

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • One pattern sized to fit a 7 or 8-inch hoop
  • Reverse images of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Directions for finishing the embroidery in the hoop or a frame

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

Love this pattern and want to stitch more?
National Park Embroidery Pattern Book {Volume 1}
National Park Embroidery Pattern Book {Volume 2}
National Park Embroidery Pattern Book {Volume 3}
National Park Embroidery Pattern Book {Volume 4}

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A branch filled with Magnolia flowers stitched on white fabric inside the Mississippi state outline.
Mississippi Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Magnolia}

For generations, Mississippians have sought shade beneath Magnolia trees on antebellum plantations and homes throughout the state. The large, creamy white and pink flowers open in mid-spring and fill the air with an unmistakable, strong sweet scent. Chosen by the school children of Mississippi in 1900 to be the state flower, the legislature made the official designation in 1952.

Included in the 5-Page PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • Two patterns sized to fit a 5-6″ or 7-8″ hoop
  • Reverse images of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

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Lady Slipper flower stitched on white fabric inside the Minnesota state outline.
Minnesota Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Lady Slipper}

A century ago, the showy Lady’s Slipper was a favorite adornment in rural church altars during the summer. Found living in bogs, swamps, and damp woods where there is an abundance of natural light, this slow-growing orchid produces white petals atop a pink “slipper”. Since 1925, this rare wildflower has been protected by Minnesota state law and today it is illegal to pick, uproot or unearth the official state flower.

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • Two patterns sized to fit a 5-6″ or 7-8″ hoop
  • Additional reverse images of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

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Pink Mayflowers stitched on white fabric inside the Massachusetts state outline.
Massachusetts Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Mayflower}

With more than twice the votes, the lovely little Mayflower defeated the Water Lily in a statewide vote of school children to choose the Massachusetts state flower. It seems that only fitting given that this evergreen shrub with delicate, pale pink blossoms bears the same name as the ship that brought the state’s most famous residents, the pilgrims, to its shores.

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • Two patterns sized to fit a 5-6″ or 7-8″ hoop
  • Additional reverse images of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

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Kentucky State Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Goldenrod}
Kentucky Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Goldenrod}

Drive down nearly any road in Kentucky during the late summer and you are sure to spot fields of bright yellow goldenrod. This hardy plant was chosen as the state flower in 1926 after the legislature ultimately decided that Kentucky bluegrass was not representative of the entire state. The specific species named as the state flower is Solidago gigantea which grows up to eight feet tall!

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • Two patterns sized to fit a 5-6″ or 7-8″ hoop
  • Additional reverse images of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

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Hawaii State Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Yellow Hibiscus}
Hawaii Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Yellow Hibiscus}

In the early 1920s, all varieties and colors of the large blooming hibiscus, or pua aloalo, were adopted as the territorial flower of the Hawaii Islands. Some 60 years later, the designation was changed to the native yellow hibiscus which became the official state flower. The hibiscus is a symbol of power and respect and is commonly gifted to visitors, state officials, & tourists.

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • Two patterns sized to fit a 5-6″ or 7-8″ hoop
  • Additional reverse images of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

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Alabama State Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Camellia}
Alabama Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Camellia}

The Camellia might not be native to Alabama, but this showy flower with dark shiny leaves flourishes all around the state. Adopted as the official state flower in 1959, the Camellia replaced the native goldenrod which was deemed too common. Today, Camellias are prized in Alabama for their pastel blooms from November to March.

Included in the PDF Pattern:

  • Full-color photo of the finished embroidery piece
  • Two patterns sized to fit a 5-6″ or 7-8″ hoop
  • Additional reverse images of the pattern for iron-on transfer option
  • Instructions for transferring the pattern using four simple methods
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials

The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete

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