New York State Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Rose}
$6.00
The rose was designated as the official New York state flower in 1955. Instead of specifying one particular variety or color, they chose not to pick favorites, and instead included roses, “in any color or combination of colors common to it.” It was a wise decision since roses of various types and colors are gown all over the state.
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
- Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
- Material list
- Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials
- Instructions for transferring the pattern using three simple methods
Any 3 State or State Flower Patterns 3 for $15!
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Minnesota State Flower 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.
The 5 page PDF pattern includes:
- A full-color photo of the finished embroidery pattern.
- 2 black and white patterns sized for either a 5-inch or 7-inch hoop.
- Reverse images of the pattern in both sizes to be used for iron-on transfer methods.
- A stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration.
- Instructions for transferring the pattern using three simple methods.
Any 3 State or State Flower Patterns 3 for $15!
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Massachusetts State Flower 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.
The 5 page PDF pattern includes:
- A full-color photo of the finished embroidery pattern.
- 2 black and white patterns sized for either a 5-6″ or 7-8inch hoop.
- Reverse images of the pattern in both sizes for iron-on transfer methods.
- A stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration.
- Instructions for transferring the pattern using three simple methods.
Any 3 State or State Flower Patterns 3 for $15!
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Texas Flower Hand Embroidery Pattern {Bluebonnet}
In the 1930s, the Texas Highway department planted bluebonnets along the roadsides all over the state. Today, swaths of dark blue blooms blanket most of central Texas during the spring months. The bluebonnet was named the official state flower in 1901 and every year on April 24th this native flower is celebrated on Texas State Wildflower Day.
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
- Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
- Material list
- Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials
- Instructions for transferring the pattern using three simple methods
Any 3 State or State Flower Patterns 3 for $15!
Use the coupon code DEAL at checkout


Kentucky State Flower 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 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
- Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
- Material list
- Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials
- Instructions for transferring the pattern using three simple methods
Any 3 State or State Flower Patterns 3 for $15!
Use the coupon code DEAL at checkout


Florida State Flower Embroidery Pattern {Orange Blossom}
As the largest producer of oranges in the United States, it’s no surprise that the lovely orange blossom is the official state flower. Every spring, the sweet scent of the fragrant white blossoms perfumes the air throughout central and southern Florida.
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
- Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
- Material list
- Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials
- Instructions for transferring the pattern using three simple methods
Any 3 State or State Flower Patterns 3 for $15!
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Idaho State Flower 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 orangey scent that makes it attractive to bees and humans alike.
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
- Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
- Material list
- Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials
- Instructions for transferring the pattern using three simple methods
Any 3 State or State Flower Patterns 3 for $15!
Use the coupon code DEAL at checkout


Alaska State Flower Pattern {Forget-Me-Not}
The Forget-Me-Not was adopted as the official flower of Alaska in 1917. Written in the margin of the bill was the following poem:
A little flower blossoms forth
On every hill and dale,
The emblem of the Pioneers
Upon the rugged trail;
The Pioneers have asked it
And we could deny them not;
So the emblem of Alaska
Is the blue Forget-me-not.
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
- Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
- Material list
- Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials
- Instructions for transferring the pattern using three simple methods
Any 3 State or State Flower Patterns 3 for $15!
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Arkansas State Flower 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 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
- Printable stitch and color guide to provide guidance or inspiration
- Material list
- Website link for embroidery stitch tutorials
- Instructions for transferring the pattern using three simple methods
Any 3 State or State Flower Patterns 3 for $15!
Use the coupon code DEAL at checkout