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.

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  • 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

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Illinois Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Violet}
Illinois Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Violet}

Adopted as the official state flower in 1908, the Purple Violet blooms in abundance across Illinois. From prairie to lawn to woodland, this long-blooming flower colors the state with shades of purple and blue.

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

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Utah Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Sego Lily}
Utah Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Sego Lily}

Around the state of Utah, Sego Lilies are treasured for both their beauty and life-saving nourishment. Buried underground, beneath the tulip-shaped petals and fine grass-like foliage lies a bulbous root. History tells the tale of how it was this very bulb that provided Morman pioneers with the necessary substance when a plaque destroyed all the crops in 1840. The history of this native flower along with its prominence around the state prompted the legislature to name it the official state flower in 1911.

Designed with simplicity in mind, this downloadable PDF pattern uses only four 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

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South Carolina Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Yellow Jasmine}
South Carolina Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Yellow Jasmine}

The Yellow Jasmine, or Yellow Jessamine, grows all over South Carolina. The attractive trumpet-shaped butter yellow blooms emerge on climbing vines in the spring. Along with an attractive burst of yellow, the flower emits a sweet, spicy scent. This unmistakable scent undoubtedly played a role in the 1924 decision to declare it the official state flower.

Designed with simplicity in mind, this downloadable PDF pattern uses only five 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

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Branch of a white pine cone stitched on white fabric inside the Maine state outline.
Maine Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {White Pine Cone}

Did you know that Maine is the only state where the state flower is not actually a flower? Commonly known as the Pine Tree state, Maine adopted the white pine cone as their official floral emblem in 1895. The tall white pine dominates the state’s landscape from its rocky seacoast to thick inland forests.

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

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Arkansas State Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Apple Blossom}
Arkansas Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Apple Blossom}

The apple blossom was chosen as the official flower of Arkansas at the beginning of the 20th century at a time when the state was the top apple producer in the country. Today, Arkansas is no longer a top apple producer, but there still are plenty of apple trees scattered around the state. Never is this more evident than in the early spring when the delicate pink and white flowers permeate the air with a sweet, honeysuckle scent.

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

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50 State Flower Patterns
50 U.S. State Flower Hand Embroidery Patterns

50 state flower embroidery patterns from Alabama to Wyoming.

Included in each 5-Page 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 three simple methods
  • Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
  • Material list
  • Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials

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Vermont State Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern
Vermont State Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Red Clover}

The red clover was introduced to the northeast by English colonists. It flourished in the chilly climate of Vermont and for many years farmers have grown clover as a food crop for cows and other animals. Fields of red clover are a common sight among Vermont’s picturesque farm dominated landscape. Small dark red and purple clover are also edible for humans. The tiny leaves are often tossed in salads or made into tea, but it’s the flower with its sweet honey flavor that really steals the show.

Designed with simplicity in mind, this downloadable PDF pattern uses only four 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

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Red carnations stitched on white fabric inside the Ohio state outline.
Ohio Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Scarlet Carnation}

In 1904, the Scarlet Carnation was named the Ohio state flower partly in honor of President William McKinley. Not only did the late Ohioan president wear the flower for good luck, but he often said that it represented love, respect, and reverence. The scarlet carnation remains widely popular across the Buckeye State. It can be spotted along highways, planted in large swaths at the airport, decorating front yard gardens, and of course, all around the campus of Ohio State University, whose official colors are red and gray.

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

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Purple Violet stitched on white fabric inside the New Jersey state outline.
New Jersey Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Meadow Violet}

Starting in early spring, deep purple violets add a pop of color to lawns, fields, and meadows across New Jersey. This prolific bloomer colors the state for several months with its delicate flowers. First proposed as the state flower in 1913, it wasn’t until many years later in 1971 that the common meadow violet was finally enacted as the official New Jersey 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

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Kansas State Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Sunflower}
Kansas Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Sunflower}

In 1903, the wild Sunflower became the official state flower of Kansas. Sunflowers flourish across the state where they show off their cheery yellow blooms in the wild as well as in suburban yards and commercial farms. Every summer, much to the delight of tourists and residents alike, fields of wild Sunflowers spring up along roadsides all over the state.

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

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Idaho State Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Mock Orange}
Idaho Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Mock Orange}

For several weeks in late May or June, the tall arching branches of the Mock Orange bush are covered with a multitude of pale white blossoms. First discovered by explorer Merriweather Lewis, Mock Orange gets its common name from the delicious orange scent that makes it attractive to bees and humans 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

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Indian Paintbrush flowers stitched on white fabric inside the Wyoming state outline
Wyoming Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Indian Paintbrush}

If you’ve ever thought that the brightly colored Indian Paintbrush flower looks a lot like a brush dipped in fresh paint, you are not alone! Legend has it this similarity is the origin of the name. These wildflowers grow freely all over the northern U.S. and were designated the official Wyoming state flower in 1917.

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

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Pink Pasque flowers stitched on white fabric inside the South Dakota state outline.
South Dakota Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Pasque Flower}

The lovey Pasque flower appears all over South Dakota soon after the snow melts in the spring. From Mount Vernon to Sioux City, clusters of Pasque blooms color the landscape with clusters of reddish-purple and blue blooms. This hardy wildflower was named the official South Dakota state flower in 1903.

Designed with simplicity in mind, this downloadable PDF pattern uses only four 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

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Large red rose stitched on white fabric inside the Oklahoma state outline.
Oklahoma Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Oklahoma Rose}

In 2004, the Oklahoma Rose officially became the third flower to represent the state. Over 180 garden clubs lobbied to add this showy cultivated flower, that can be found growing around the state from Tulsa to Lawton. The Oklahoma Rose is prized for its classic rose scent, impressive double blooms, and rich velvety red color.

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

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More Oklahoma Patterns:
Oklahoma Ranch Pattern
Oklahoma Shield Pattern

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