Kansas Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Sunflower}
$6.00
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
The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete
All $6.00 patterns, 3 for $15.00
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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
The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete
All $6.00 patterns, 3 for $15.00
Use the coupon code FIFTEEN at checkout
Delaware Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Peach Blossom}
In the late 1800s, Delaware gained a reputation as “The Peach State” because of the bountiful orchards around the state that contained more than 800,000 peach trees. It was only natural that the peach blossom would become the official state flower. Today, very few commercial peaches are produced in Delaware, but the sweet-smelling blooms can be spotted in the spring along roadways and in gardens.
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
All $6.00 patterns, 3 for $15.00
Use the coupon code FIFTEEN at checkout
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
The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete
All $6.00 patterns, 3 for $15.00
Use the coupon code FIFTEEN at checkout
Colorado Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Columbine}
Discovered in 1820 on Pike’s Peak by mountain climber Edwin James, the Rocky Mountain columbine has been the official state flower of Colorado for over a century. In the summer months, meadows and hillsides all over the state are covered with this lovely violet and white sweet-smelling 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
More Colorado Patterns:
Colorado Mountain Embroidery Pattern
Colorado Flag Embroidery Pattern
All $6.00 patterns, 3 for $15.00
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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
The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete
All $6.00 patterns, 3 for $15.00
Use the coupon code FIFTEEN at checkout
Missouri Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {White Hawthorn}
Over 75 species of Hawthorn grow in Missouri. This small tree lines streets and yards from the Ozarks to the river plains. Every spring, Hawthorn trees produce globe-like clusters of pretty white blossoms followed by tiny apple-shaped fruit in the fall. The Hawthorn flower was named Missouri’s official state flower in 1923.
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
The PDF pattern file will be available for instant download when your purchase is complete
All $6.00 patterns, 3 for $15.00
Use the coupon code FIFTEEN at checkout
Indiana Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Peony}
How lucky are the people of Indiana to have this gorgeous, showy flower as their official state flower? While not native to the state, this floriferous plant with a profusion of pink, white, red, and purple blooms can be spotted all around Indiana in the early summer months.
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
All $6.00 patterns, 3 for $15.00
Use the coupon code FIFTEEN at checkout
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
All $6.00 patterns, 3 for $15.00
Use the coupon code FIFTEEN at checkout