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Noriko Komurata

Menagerie teeny tiny

380 Whimsical & Wonderful Animal Embroidery Motifs

Originally
published in
Japanese!
Menagerie
teeny tiny
Teeny Tiny Menagerie
Copyright © 2008 APPLE MINTS

First published in the United States in 2014 by C&T Publishing, Inc.,


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Originally published in Japanese language by APPLE MINTS


HAJIMETE NO SHISHU DOUBUTSU & IKIMONO MINI STITCH 380

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Menagerie teeny tiny

380 Whimsical & Wonderful Animal Embroidery Motifs

Noriko Komurata
Table of Contents
Tools, Materials and Techniques ... 8
Basic Stitches ... 112

Wild and Storybook Busy Bugs


Tame Friends Pages 58-63
Pages 18-41 Pages 42-57

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Swimmers and Adorable Alphabet Playful
Soarers Borders Antics Appliqués
Pages 64-75 Pages 76-93 Pages 94-105 Pages 106-111

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Author’s Note
This sweet and playful collection includes embroidery motifs for
just about every animal under the sun! In addition to popular pets
like cats and dogs, there are designs for hedgehogs, badgers, and
even a flying squirrel. Each embroidered creature possesses its
own whimsical personality and storybook-inspired design. All
380 motifs can be created quickly and easily using simple embroi-
dery, cross-stitch, and appliqué techniques, making them perfect
for embellishing and adorning anything made from fabric. I hope
you enjoy stitching these fun and friendly little designs. Welcome
to the teeny tiny menagerie!

Noriko Komurata

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Tools & Materials
Embroidery Floss Needles

Cross-stitch needles
Embroidery needles
No. 25 embroidery floss

All of the motifs in this book are stitched with This book uses two different types of needles:
No. 25 embroidery floss, which is composed embroidery needles (pictured on left) and cross-
of six strands of long-staple mercerized cotton stitch needles (pictured on right). Embroidery
thread. The strands can be separated, allowing needles have sharp tips, while cross-stitch needles
you to make your embroidery appear thick or have rounded tips designed specifically for cross-
thin. This type of embroidery floss is inex- stitch fabric. Both types of needles are available
pensive to buy and is widely available at craft in a range of sizes, so choose the one works best
stores, discount stores, and online. with the number of strands of embroidery floss
you are using.

Fabric and Hoop Scissors

Hoop Thread clips

Fabric shears
Fabric

You can embroider just about any type of fabric, Use small thread clips with fine blades to trim
including cotton, linen, felt, and wool. For best embroidery floss and large fabric shears to cut
results, look for a plain-woven fabric designed out embroidery and appliqué fabric.
especially for embroidery. The designs in this
book are small, so you don’t need to use a hoop.
However, you may find a hoop helpful if you’re
working on a large piece or with a thin fabric.

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How to Transfer the Designs
Basic Method
This simple technique uses colored chalk paper to transfer designs onto fabric. Colored chalk paper is available at fabric
and craft stores. This method is best suited for traditional embroidery fabrics, such as cotton or linen.

1. Position a sheet of colored chalk 2. Copy the design onto a sheet of


paper on top of the fabric with the tracing paper. Position the tracing
chalk side facing down. paper on top of the colored chalk
paper. Cover the tracing paper
with cellophane.

3. Trace the design with a pen 4. The design has now been
or pencil. transferred to your fabric.

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Alternative Method
This traditional Japanese method is a great option when working with more complex fabrics. It can be challenging to
transfer the design to thick, textured fabrics like wool and thin, delicate fabrics like silk. If you are experiencing difficulty
transferring your design, try copying the design onto a thin piece of paper, such as Japanese washi paper, then baste the
paper to the embroidery fabric. Embroider the design, then remove the basting and gently rip away the washi paper. If the
embroidery design is filled with solid areas of stitching, such as long and short stitch, it’s best to embroider the outline,
then remove the washi paper before filling in the design. This will prevent your embroidery from looking bulky.

1. Copy the design onto washi paper. 2. Baste washi paper to embroi- 3. Embroider the design as noted
dery fabric. in the instructions. Remove basting
and gently rip away washi paper.

Transfer Products
There are a number of great products on the market
today that can help you transfer designs to your fabric
quickly and easily. Look for Wash-Away Stitch Stabilizer
from C&T Publishing, which works in just four simple
steps:
1. Print, copy, or trace your design on to a sheet
2. Stick it down in position on your fabric
3. Stitch your design right through it
4. Dissolve it...the printed stabilizer washes away easily
in water without damaging your work

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How to Embroider the Designs
How to Prepare Your Thread

1. Hold the skein of 2. Cut a piece of thread 3. Separate the strands 4. Realign the number of
embroidery floss with the about 15¾"-19¾" (40-50 of thread. strands necessary to stitch
label between your fingers cm) long. the design, as noted in
and pull out the end. the instructions. Always
separate the strands, even
when using all six strands,
as this prevents your
thread from knotting.

How to Thread Your Needle

1. Fold the piece of 2. Insert the fold through 3. Pull the thread through 4. Pull until there is a 4"
thread. Use your needle the eye of the needle. the eye of the needle. (10 cm) long thread end.
to apply pressure and
create a crease.

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Starting a New Thread

1. Align the needle 2. Wrap the thread 3. Hold the wrapped 4. The knot is complete.
and thread end. around the needle a thread between your
couple of times. fingers and pull the needle
out. Move the knot to the
thread end.

Finishing a Thread

1. Align the needle on 2. Wrap the thread 3. Hold the wrapped 4. The knot is complete.
top of the stitches on around the needle a thread between your
the wrong side of the couple of times. fingers and pull the
embroidery fabric. needle out. Move the
knot to the fabric.

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Right Side vs. Wrong Side
The wrong side of your embroidery is just as important as the right side because it can influence the finished appearance
of your work. Always start and finish your threads as shown on the previous page in order to produce neat, professional-
looking finished designs. The photos below show finished designs as they appear on both the right side and wrong side.

Make small, neat knots and trim the thread ends (rs) (ws)
close to the surface of the embroidery fabric.
This will prevent the design from appearing
bulky or bumpy on the right side of the work.

After stitching the nose and eye, make a small knot and
trim the thread end to keep the work flat.

When starting a new area of stitching, prevent (rs) (ws)


the thread from becoming visible on the right
side. Even if you are using the same color,
start a new thread or pass the needle under
the back of other stitches to move to the new
area. This way, you’ll avoid having long threads
visible on the right side of your work. This is
especially important when you’re embroidering After stitching the front hooves, start a new thread to
on light fabric. stitch the back hooves rather than bringing the same
thread across.

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How to Appliqué
The type of fabric you use will determine which appliqué technique you should follow. If you use felt, you don’t
need to worry about the fabric unraveling, so you can use the raw edge appliqué method. If you use a woven fabric,
such as cotton, you’ll need to take a few extra steps to finish the edges of the fabric. In this guide, we hand-appliquéd
using embroidery floss, but feel free to use your favorite machine or hand sewing thread. Note: The photos below
use a contrasting color of thread for visual clarity. When actually stitching, use thread that matches your appliqué
fabric for a beautiful and subtle finish.

Raw Edge Appliqué Method

1. Copy the design onto a 2. Transfer the design 3. Cut the felt out along
sheet of tracing paper. onto a piece of felt the lines.
(refer to pages 9-10
for transferring
instructions).

3 out
2 in

1 out

4. Blanket stitch the felt 5. The blanket stitching is 6. Embroider to complete


to the embroidery fabric, complete. the design.
as shown in the above
photo (refer to page
116 for blanket stitch
instructions).

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Finished Edge Appliqué Method

1. Copy the design onto a 2. Use colored chalk paper 3. Trace the template
sheet of tracing paper. to transfer the design to onto the wrong side
a piece of cardboard. of the appliqué fabric.
Cut out the cardboard
to create a template.

4. Cut out the fabric, 5. Make clips in the seam 6. Align the template on
adding an "-¼" (0.3-0.4 allowance along the top of the fabric and
cm) seam allowance. curved areas. press the seam allowance
to the wrong side.

7. The seam allowance is 8. Blanket stitch the appliqué


folded to the wrong side. fabric to the embroidery
fabric (refer to page 116 for
blanket stitch instructions).

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How to Read the Templates
The templates included in this book will produce finished designs that are the same size as pictured in the
photographs. The templates can be enlarged or reduced as desired. Use a photocopier to blow up or shrink
the templates to the size you’d prefer.

Embroidery Templates
On each page of templates, you’ll find a stitching guide with general instructions for embroidering the
designs. In addition, each template includes labels with specific instructions for that individual design. This
includes stitch names for the different elements of the design, suggested embroidery floss colors, and the
number of strands used for each area. Follow these recommendations if you want your embroidery to look
like the samples in the book, or have fun experimenting with different stitches and colors to create your own
unique designs. The example below shows how embroidery instructions are provided throughout the book.

Stitching Guide
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless
otherwise noted.
* Use one strand of embroidery floss.
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
around the needle once.

Template Finished Design

French knot stitch


(sky blue)
(light orange)

Outline stitch
Outline stitch (gray)
(light brown) Straight stitch
(gray)

Fly stitch
(light brown)
Straight stitch
(light orange)

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Cross-Stitch Templates
The templates for cross-stitch designs are printed on grids, making the pattern easy to read. Symbols are used to show
which color of embroidery floss to use for each section. A stitch key lists the embroidery floss color that corresponds
to each symbol. Thick black lines and dots indicate when to use a stitch other than cross-stitch. These lines are always
labeled, so you’ll know where to straight stitch, backstitch, or French knot stich. The example below shows how
cross-stitch instructions are provided throughout the book.

Stitching Guide Stitch Key


* Use two strands of embroidery floss for all = light green = near black
designs, unless otherwise noted. = mint = tan
= bright blue = brick red
* When making French knots, wrap the thread = light blue = white
around the needle once. = khaki = taupe
* Use 12 or 14 count Aida cloth. = dark green = brown
= light gray = mahogany
= blue gray = black
= light yellow

Template
Straight stitch
(brick red)

Backstitch Backstitch
(brick red) (brick red)

Finished Design

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1 2 3

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5

Wild and Tame 11

12

10

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18

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16

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23 24

27

25 28

26

31

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30

In s t r u c t i o n s o n p a g e s 2 4 - 2 5 19
Use a ruler to measure these inch marks to verify that printout is correctly sized.
1”

Stitching Guide 1 French knot stitch


(near black)
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless French knot stitch (pink)
otherwise noted. Backstitch Straight stitch

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(near black) (near black)
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all (light
Straight stitch (black)
designs, unless otherwise noted. Straight stitch (near black) orange) (near black)
(near black)
* When making French knots, wrap the thread (khaki)

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around the needle once, unless otherwise noted. Blanket stitch (blue) (black)
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color Outline stitch (blue)
Backstitch
placement. French knot stitch (black)
(near black)

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2 French knot stitch
(black) (light brown) Straight stitch
French knot stitch (light brown)
Lazy daisy stitch (near black) Outline stitch (khaki)
Straight stitch (light brown)
(near black) Outline stitch (sky blue)
Straight stitch
Straight stitch (sky blue)
(light brown) Straight stitch (dark brown)

Long and short stitch Straight stitch (beige


(near black) and dark brown)

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4 French knot stitch Straight stitch
French knot stitch (near black) (khaki, 2 strands)
(dark brown) Long and short stitch (gray)
(near black)
(light brown) (purple) Outline stitch (light brown)
Straight stitch (dark brown)
Straight stitch (purple)
Backstitch (dark brown)
Backstitch (near black)
Straight stitch Outline stitch
(khaki, 2 strands) (light brown) Straight stitch (near black)
Backstitch
(khaki)
Straight stitch
(dark brown)

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1”

7
6
French knot stitch
(near black) (black)
French knot stitch
Straight stitch (chestnut brown) (black) (rust)
(blue)
(near black)
Straight stitch
(chestnut brown) (black)

Outline stitch Outline stitch


French knot stitch (off-white)
(gray) (gray)

Long and short stitch


(khaki, 2 strands) Straight stitch
8 (chartreuse, 2 strands)
Straight stitch
(off-white) (pink) French knot stitch
French knot stitch (near black)
Straight stitch (near black) (near black)
Straight stitch
(off-white) (orange) (off-white)
(near black)
Straight stitch Straight stitch
(near black) (near black)
(dark brown)

10 Straight stitch 11
(near black) Outline stitch Straight stitch (near black,
(white) white, and off-white)
(near black)
Lazy daisy stitch (off-white)
(off-white) Straight stitch (outline) (white)
(near black) French knot stitch (fill) (black) Straight stitch (near black)
(near black)

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1”

Stitching Guide
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless 12
French knot stitch
otherwise noted. Backstitch (near black)
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all (near black) (light yellow)
designs, unless otherwise noted. (sand) (near black)

* When making French knots, wrap the thread Straight stitch (cream)
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted. Straight stitch (near black)
(off-white)
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color
placement. Straight stitch
(near black)

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13 Straight stitch
(near black) (white) (near black)
(near black) (near
(white) black)
(white) French knot stitch (black)
Straight stitch (gray)
(near black) (near black)
French knot stitch
(near black)
(black)
(gray)
Straight stitch
(near black)

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Outline stitch
(dark brown)
Straight stitch
(khaki, 2 strands)
French knot stitch (dark brown)
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Straight stitch Backstitch
(bright yellow) (dark brown)
Lazy daisy stitch
(sand) Straight stitch (dark brown)
Straight stitch (dark brown)
French knot stitch (brown)
(off-white) (bright yellow)
(near black)
(dark brown)

Straight stitch
(near black) Straight stitch
(dark brown)

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1”

17 (light brown, dark brown,


and off-white)

Straight stitch (near black)


Straight stitch French knot stitch (dark brown)
Straight stitch (dark brown)
(light brown)
Straight stitch (light brown)
French knot stitch (near black)
Straight stitch (near black)

Outline stitch (light brown)

Straight Straight stitch Straight stitch


Outline stitch stitch (dark brown) (khaki, 2 strands)
(dark brown) (light
brown) 18

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French knot stitch
(near black) French knot stitch Long and short stitch
(near black, wrap twice) (mahogany)
French knot stitch
(yellow orange) (near black) (near black)
Straight stitch
(near black) Lazy daisy stitch Straight stitch
(off-white) Straight stitch (light brown) (near black)
(near black)

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French knot stitch
21 (near black)
Long and short
French knot stitch stitch (gray)
(blue violet) (near black)
Straight stitch
(near black)
Straight stitch
(bright blue)
Straight stitch
Straight stitch (near black)
(sky blue)

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1”

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Stitching Guide
* Use outline stitch to outline all designs, unless French knot stitch
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otherwise noted. (yellow) (near black)

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* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless Straight stitch (near black)
otherwise noted. (brown)
(bright blue)
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all
designs, unless otherwise noted. (off-white)
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of Straight stitch
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color (near black)
placement.

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(light green)
French knot stitch
(near black)
(light green) Backstitch
(near black) Straight stitch
(sky blue)
Straight stitch (near black)
(light orange)
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(sky blue)

(yellow) (near black) (yellow)


(red) (bright blue)
Lazy daisy stitch Straight stitch
Straight stitch (yellow,
brown, and off-white) (dark brown, 2 strands) (near black)
Straight stitch (outline) (off-white)
(light orange) French knot stitch (fill) (near black)
Backstitch
(near black) (dark brown and yellow) 25
(brown)
(brown) (light green) French knot stitch
(off-white) (near black)
(bright blue) French knot stitch
(yellow) (light gray, wrap twice)
Straight stitch (near black)
Lazy daisy stitch (sky blue)
(light green) (sky blue)
(light gray)
Backstitch (light orange)
Backstitch
(light orange) (light orange)
(light green)

(light
Double cross-stitch pink)
(rust) Backstitch (blue violet)
Straight stitch
(light orange)

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1”

French knot stitch


(bright blue) 29 (red, wrap twice)
(blue violet)
(bright blue)
(bright blue) (sky blue)
(light green)
(light green)

27 (rust) (near black)

(bright blue) (yellow) French knot stitch


(near black)
(rust)
(bright blue) (light green)
(rust)
(yellow) Fly stitch (light pink)
(bright blue) Straight stitch (near black) Straight stitch
Backstitch (near black) (near black) (light green)
French knot stitch (near black)
(rust) (light green)

(light green) Fly stitch (light pink)


French knot stitch Straight stitch (near black)
(light orange) (yellow)
(yellow)
Backstitch
28 (sky blue)

(rust)

(light green)

(light green)
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Straight stitch
(yellow)
French knot stitch (sky blue) (blue violet)
30 (light pink, wrap twice)
French knot stitch
(near black) French knot stitch (near black)
(bright blue) Straight stitch (brown)
(near black) Straight stitch (light pink)
Straight stitch (brown)
Straight stitch (near black) (blue violet)
(yellow) (light pink)
Straight stitch (yellow)
Straight stitch
Straight stitch (near black)
(light green)
(light green, yellow, and rust) (yellow)

(yellow) (bright blue)


(bright blue) (blue violet)
(rust)
(light pink)
(yellow)

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32

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36

35

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39

37

38

40

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In s t r u c t i o n s o n p a g e 2 9 27
1”

Straight stitch
Fly stitch Backstitch

(near black)

Stitching Guide
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* Use straight stitch to fill all
(near black and
designs, unless otherwise noted. dark brown)
* Use one strand of embroidery French knot stitch
Straight stitch
floss for all designs. (near black)
(gray)
* When making French knots,
wrap the thread around the Straight stitch
needle once. (dark brown) (near black)
* For areas stitched with multiple
colors of embroidery floss, refer
French knot stitch (yellow, beige,
to the photo for color placement. and off-white)
(near black)

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Straight stitch
(near black) Straight stitch
(gray)
Outline stitch
Lazy daisy stitch
(near black)
(light pink)
34 Straight stitch (gray)
Straight stitch (near black) 36
(near black)
(near black, white,
Straight stitch (gray)
gray, and dark brown) Straight stitch (outline) (white) French knot stitch
French knot stitch (fill) (near black) (near black) Straight stitch
(near black)
French knot stitch (near black)
(near black, light gray, and gray)
Straight stitch (gray)
35

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1”

Fly stitch Straight stitch

Outline stitch
(near black) French knot stitch (khaki and near black)
(near black)

Straight stitch (near black) 39

37
French knot
stitch Backstitch
Satin stitch
Straight stitch (gray)

Straight stitch (near black) (khaki, near black, and gray)


Straight stitch
(near black)

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French knot stitch
(near black)
Satin stitch (near black)

Straight stitch (near black)

Straight stitch (gray)


Straight stitch
(off-white)
(near black, off-white, and black)
40

Straight stitch (near black)


Straight stitch 41
(black)
Straight stitch
(near black)
Chain stitch (fill)
(dark green)
Straight stitch (dark green) French knot stitch
(near black)
(light gray and cream)

Straight stitch (gray) Straight stitch


(near black)

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43

44
45

47

48

46

49

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50

52

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54

57

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In s t r u c t i o n s o n p a g e s 3 4 - 3 5 31
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Stitching Guide 1”

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* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless
otherwise noted.
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all
designs, unless otherwise noted.
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color
placement.

French knot stitch


(dark green)
Fly stitch

Straight stitch
Outline stitch

French knot stitch (fill)


(gray, 2 strands)
42
Straight stitch
(near black) (near black)

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French knot stitch (black)
(near black)
Straight stitch (black)
Outline stitch
(yellow orange) French knot stitch Straight stitch
(near black) (near black) (yellow orange)
(off-white) Straight stitch (fill) (off-white)
(near black and white)

Straight stitch Straight stitch


Straight stitch (yellow green, (tan)
(near black) 2 strands)
Straight stitch
(yellow)
Outline stitch
Straight stitch (bright blue)
45 (chartreuse, Straight stitch
2 strands) (dark green) French knot stitch
(near black, 2 strands) (yellow orange)

Straight stitch
(tan)

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44 Lazy daisy stitch


(off-white)
(dark gray) (off-white)
(near black)
Straight stitch
(near black) (dark green)
Straight stitch Straight stitch (mint)
(near black) Straight stitch
French knot stitch (near black)
(dark green)

French knot stitch 47


(near black)
Straight stitch (near black) (near black)

(tan) Straight stitch Straight stitch (mint)


Long and short stitch (tan)
(light pink) Long and short stitch (tan)

French knot stitch


(near black)
Straight stitch Outline stitch (tan)
(near black)
Straight stitch
46 Outline stitch (tan)
(tan) Straight stitch
(chartreuse, 2 strands)

48
French knot stitch
(near black)
Straight stitch Straight stitch (tan)
(yellow orange)
Long and short stitch (yellow) (dark gray)
(light gray, gray, and off-white)

French knot stitch (near black) Straight stitch (chartreuse,


2 strands)

Straight stitch
(dark green)
(dark green)
49 Straight stitch
(near black) French knot stitch
(yellow, 2 strands)

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Stitching Guide 1”

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* Use long and short stitch to fill all designs,
unless otherwise noted.
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all
designs, unless otherwise noted.
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.

Outline stitch (dark green)


Straight stitch

Straight stitch French knot stitch


(light pink) (off- (dark brown)
white) (off-white)
(light gray, Straight stitch (off-white)
50 2 strands) (light gray, 2 strands)

(mint, 2 strands) 51
(yellow green, Straight stitch
2 strands) (tan)

Satin stitch Straight stitch Satin stitch


(off-white) (tan) (off-white)

Straight stitch
(near black) French knot stitch
(near black)
Satin stitch (gray)
52 Straight stitch (dark brown,
(near black and 2 strands) Straight stitch (near black)
dark brown) Straight stitch French knot stitch (near black)
(near black)
Satin stitch Straight stitch (near black)
Satin stitch (gray)

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Straight stitch
Straight stitch Satin stitch Satin stitch (dark green)
(dark green) (gray) (light brown)

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1”

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(near black, Satin stitch Outline stitch (beige)
(off-white, 2 strands) (bright blue)
2 strands)
French knot stitch (near black)
Outline stitch (off-white) Satin stitch (light pink)
Satin stitch
(chestnut brown) Straight stitch (near black)
Satin stitch (chestnut brown)
Straight stitch
Satin stitch (off-white)

Straight stitch
(tan) Straight stitch
Satin stitch (yellow green,
(light pink) 2 strands)
Outline stitch
Outline stitch (brick red)
(tan) Outline stitch (tan)
54 Outline stitch (white, 2 strands)
(bright blue)
Straight stitch
(bright blue) 55
(dark green)

Straight stitch Straight stitch (bright blue)


(bright blue) (white, (dark green) Straight stitch
2 strands) (light pink)

French knot stitch


(near black) Satin stitch 58 French knot stitch
57 (brick red) Satin stitch (chestnut brown) (dark green)
(bright blue)
Outline stitch Satin stitch (yellow)
Straight stitch (yellow) Straight stitch
(light pink) Satin stitch
(brick red) (army green)
Straight stitch (yellow)
(dark brown)
French knot stitch (bright blue) Straight stitch (rust)
Straight stitch (dark green (rust)
and bright blue) (army Satin Straight stitch (dark green Straight stitch
green) stitch and bright blue) (tan)

Straight stitch
(tan)

35
59 60

61 62

63

64

65
66

67

68

70
69

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71

72 75

74
73

77

76

78

79

80

81
82

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26
26
26 Stitching Guide
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless
1”

otherwise noted.
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all
designs.
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
around the needle once.
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color
placement.

(sand)
59 (near black) 60

French knot stitch Straight stitch


Straight stitch (near black) (near black)
Straight stitch (light pink)
French knot stitch (near black)
(near black) 61
Straight stitch (brick red)
(gray)
(brick red)
(khaki) 62 63 French knot stitch
(gray) (khaki) (near black)

Straight stitch Straight stitch


(light pink) (near black)
(straw)
French knot stitch (straw)
(near black) French knot stitch
(near black)
Straight stitch (straw)
(light pink)
Outline stitch (taupe)
(brick red)

64 Straight stitch (near black)


(white)
Straight stitch
(light pink)
(gray)
Straight stitch (mahogany)
(mahogany)
French knot stitch
(near black)

65

38
1”

67

Straight stitch Straight stitch


(brown) (light brown)
Straight stitch
(light brown) French knot stitch
(near black)

(light brown)
Straight stitch (light brown)
(mahogany) French knot stitch
(near black)
68
Straight stitch
(light brown)
66 Straight stitch
(mahogany)

(tan) Straight stitch (fill)


(tan and mahogany)
French knot stitch
(near black)

(mahogany)
Straight stitch
(mahogany)

69 French knot stitch


(near black)
(sand)

Straight stitch
(brown) Outline stitch (white)

Straight stitch
(near black)
Straight stitch
(near black)
Straight stitch
(straw) (white)

70

(white)

39
27
27
Stitching Guide 1”

75
* Use outline stitch to outline all designs, unless French knot stitch
otherwise noted. Outline stitch (near black)
(mint)
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless
otherwise noted.
Straight stitch (near black)
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all (mint) (straw)
designs, unless otherwise noted. Straight stitch
(straw)
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
Straight stitch
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted. (mint)

Straight stitch
71 (brick red)
72
(mint) French knot stitch
Straight stitch (near black)
(light brown)
(gray)
Straight stitch
French knot stitch 73 (tan)
(near black)
(light brown) French knot stitch
(near black) French knot stitch
(near black)
Straight stitch
(brick red) (gray) Straight stitch (near black)
Straight stitch (gray)
(straw) (gray) 74
(near black)
Straight stitch
(straw) (light brown) Straight stitch (near black)
(mint) (white)
Straight
stitch
(tan)
French
knot stitch
Outline stitch (near black)
(mint)
(white)

Outline stitch
(near black) (gray)
Straight stitch
77 (near black) 76 Straight stitch
(near black)
French knot stitch
(near black)
Straight stitch (mint)

(dark brown)

40
1”

78

French knot stitch 80 French knot stitch


(near black) Outline stitch (near black) (near black)

(brown)
Straight stitch
(light gray) (near black)

Straight stitch
(near black)
Straight stitch

Straight stitch
(mahogany and
82 light brown)
Straight stitch
79 (mahogany)
French knot stitch (near black)
(dark brown) (tan)
Straight stitch
(near black)
Straight stitch
French knot stitch (mahogany) (light brown)
Straight stitch (near black) Straight stitch
(tan) (mint)

Outline stitch
(tan)
81 Lazy daisy stitch (tan)
French knot stitch (near black)

Straight stitch (near black)


Straight stitch (tan)

Straight stitch
(light brown) (mint)

41
85

84

Storybook Friends
86

83

88 89
87

90 91
92 93

96
94 95

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99
98

97

100
102
101

105 106

103
104

107

110
109

108

In s t r u c t i o n s o n p a g e s 4 6 - 4 7 43
1”

Stitching Guide
30 30 * Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless Outline stitch
otherwise noted.
From top to bottom:
* Use one strand of embroidery floss. (light pink)
(light orange)
* When making French knots, wrap the thread (yellow)
around the needle once. (mint)
(light blue)
(sky blue)
(purple)
Straight stitch (black)
French knot stitch (black)
(black) (black)
84 Backstitch
Straight stitch (sky blue) Backstitch (black)
(black)
Straight stitch (dark brown)
(brick red) 83

Straight stitch (khaki)

86 Backstitch (near black)


Straight stitch (mint and brick red)
85 Straight stitch (light yellow)
Straight stitch
(black)
(mint)
Outline stitch
Straight stitch (near black)
(khaki)

Backstitch (sky blue) Outline stitch

87 Straight stitch 88
(near black) Straight stitch
(light yellow) Long and short stitch
Straight stitch (dark brown)
French knot stitch (near black) (off-white)
(taupe) Straight stitch (near black)
(dark brown) Straight stitch (maroon)
(dark brown) French knot stitch (dark brown)
(purple)
Outline stitch (taupe)
Outline stitch

Outline stitch

(dark brown)

44
1”

89 90
Straight stitch Straight stitch
Backstitch
(near black) French knot stitch (near black)
Outline stitch Backstitch Outline stitch (brick red)
(light green)
(black)

(sky blue) (near black)


Straight stitch

(near black)
91 92
Outline stitch
French knot stitch (mint) French knot stitch
Straight stitch (near black)
(near black) (near black)
(near black) (light yellow)

Backstitch
(chestnut brown)

Straight stitch Straight stitch


(mint) (near black)

French knot stitch


93 94 (near black)
French knot stitch (light brown)
(near black) (near black)
Outline stitch
Long and short stitch
(sand)
(white)
(yellow orange)
Straight stitch
(near black)

(white)
Straight stitch
(sky blue)

96 Backstitch
95 Straight stitch (near black) Straight stitch
(near black) (near black) (near black)
(gray) (sky blue)
(near black)
Backstitch (sky blue)
(gray)
Straight stitch
(pink) Straight stitch (near black)

Straight stitch French knot stitch


(near black) (near black)
(near black) Outline stitch

45
31
1”

Stitching Guide
31
French knot stitch
97 (near black)

31
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless
(light brown) (light pink)
otherwise noted.
* Use one strand of embroidery floss. Straight stitch (near black)
Outline stitch (brick red)
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted. (light brown)

Outline stitch
Straight stitch
(light brown)
Straight stitch (light pink)
99 French knot stitch (brick red)
(sky blue)
(light orange)
Outline stitch French knot stitch
(gray) (near black)
Outline stitch 98
(light brown) Straight stitch (tan) (straw)
(gray)
Straight stitch (tan)
Straight stitch
(sky blue) (light brown)
Fly stitch Outline stitch Straight stitch
(light brown) (sky blue) (tan)
Straight stitch
(light orange)

French knot stitch


101 (near black)

100 (brick red)


(near black) (near black)
French knot stitch Straight stitch
(near black) (gray)
Outline stitch
(blue gray)
(blue gray) Outline stitch
(near black) (gray)

Straight stitch
(near black) Straight stitch
(blue gray) Straight stitch (near black)
French knot stitch (light orange)
(sky blue)
102

(straw)

Straight stitch
Straight stitch Outline stitch (sky blue)
(khaki) (sky blue)

46
1”

103 Straight stitch


(tan)
French knot stitch
(off-white) (near black) Straight stitch
(light gray) French knot stitch 106
Straight stitch (near black) (near black)

Straight stitch (near black)


105 Straight stitch
(sand) (near black)

Straight stitch
(near black)
Outline stitch
(light gray) Outline stitch
(near black)
French knot stitch
(brick red)
104 Straight stitch
Outline stitch
(yellow and purple)
(olive green) Straight stitch
(light gray) Straight stitch
French knot stitch (near black)
(khaki)

Straight stitch
(olive green)
Straight stitch
Outline stitch (light gray) French knot stitch
107 (light brown) (sky blue)
Straight stitch
(light gray)
French knot stitch (light gray)
(light brown) 108 Straight stitch
(sky blue)
Straight stitch Straight stitch
(light brown) (mint)

(black)

(light gray) (light


Outline stitch Outline stitch brown)
(light brown) (black)

110
French knot stitch
109 French knot stitch (near black, wrap twice) Outline stitch
(near black) Straight stitch (light brown)
(near black) (light brown)
Straight stitch
Straight stitch Outline stitch (light brown)

Straight stitch
(khaki)

47
112
111

48 In s t r u c t i o n s o n p a g e 5 0
113
114

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Stitching Guide 1”

* Use one strand of embroidery floss.


* Use black embroidery floss, unless
otherwise noted.
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color
placement.

Outline stitch +
Outline stitch Straight stitch French knot stitch (fill)
(wrap once)
111 Straight stitch Straight Straight stitch
stitch (yellow and black)
Satin stitch (yellow)
Straight stitch
Satin stitch
Backstitch
Backstitch
Satin stitch Straight stitch (yellow
Satin stitch
and black)
Satin stitch (yellow) Straight stitch
French knot stitch Outline stitch 112
(wrap 3 times) Backstitch

Backstitch
Close-up of 111
Straight stitch (yellow) Satin stitch

Outline stitch

Backstitch
Straight stitch
(yellow)

Straight
stitch

Outline stitch
(yellow)

50
Stitching Guide 1”

* Use one strand of embroidery floss, unless


otherwise noted.
* Use off-white embroidery floss, unless
otherwise noted.

French knot stitch


Fly stitch (2 strands, wrap twice)

Outline stitch
Straight stitch
Satin stitch

Straight stitch Satin stitch (light pink)


Chain stitch (fill)

Fly stitch (sky blue)


Straight stitch
(sky blue)
113 Blanket stitch
Satin
Satin stitch
stitch

French knot stitch 114


(sky blue, wrap once) Outline stitch

Straight stitch

51
115 116
117 118

119
122

121

120

123

124

125
126

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129

127

128

131
132

130

133 135

134

138
137

136

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1”

Stitching Guide Straight stitch 118


* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless 117 (tan)
(light blue) French knot stitch
otherwise noted. (near black)
Straight stitch (light pink)
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all (yellow)
Straight stitch (sky blue)
designs, unless otherwise noted. (sky blue)
* When making French knots, wrap the thread Straight stitch
(light green)
(near black)
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of Outline
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color stitch
placement. Outline stitch Straight stitch
(dark brown) (light pink)

Lazy daisy stitch


115 (light pink) French knot stitch
French knot stitch (near black) (near black)
116
(light brown)
Outline stitch Straight stitch (tan)
(light pink) Straight stitch (light pink)
(brick red)
Straight stitch (olive green) Straight stitch (light pink)
(brick red) (yellow)
(dark brown) Outline stitch (yellow)

Straight stitch (dark brown) (yellow, 2 Outline stitch (dark brown)


(dark brown) Backstitch strands)
(olive green) Straight stitch (light pink)

121
Straight stitch
Backstitch (dark brown)
(dark brown)
Outline stitch (dark brown)
Straight stitch (dark brown)
(brick red)
French knot stitch Straight stitch (light orange)
Straight stitch (dark brown)
120 (dark brown) Outline stitch (taupe)
(dark brown)
(chestnut brown) Backstitch (sky blue)
(straw)
Outline stitch (sky blue)
(brick red) Straight stitch French knot stitch (olive green, wrap twice)
Outline stitch (dark brown) (taupe) Straight stitch (dark brown)
Straight stitch (near black)

(straw) Outline stitch (taupe)


Straight stitch (yellow
Straight stitch
and dark brown)
(near black)
Backstitch
(dark brown)

54
1”
French knot stitch
(near black)

(light pink) Outline stitch (light pink) 122


Outline stitch
(dark gray) Straight stitch (light pink)
French knot stitch (dark brown)
(dark brown, wrap twice) Straight stitch (chestnut
Backstitch (brick red)
119 brown and dark brown)
Straight stitch Running stitch (brick red)
(dark gray)

French knot stitch (yellow,


Straight stitch
2 strands, wrap twice)
(dark brown)
Straight stitch
French knot stitch (white, (near black)
2 strands, wrap twice) Outline stitch
(near black)
French knot stitch (light orange,
2 strands, wrap twice)

Straight stitch (brown Straight stitch (brown


and dark brown) and dark brown)
French knot stitch
125 (taupe) (brown, wrap twice)
126
(brown)
Outline stitch
(taupe)
(taupe)
(brown)
Straight stitch
Straight stitch (dark brown)
(dark brown)

Straight stitch (taupe)


124 (taupe, 2 (taupe, 2 strands)
strands)
(olive green, (olive green)
Straight stitch (light brown
2 strands)
French knot stitch (taupe, 2 strands) and dark brown)
(dark brown, wrap twice) 123
(brown, 2 strands)

Straight stitch (dark brown)


(taupe) Straight stitch (dark
brown)
Outline stitch
(dark brown) Outline stitch
(dark brown)

Straight stitch (taupe Straight stitch


and dark brown) (dark brown)

55
1”

Stitching Guide 128


* Use outline stitch to outline all designs, unless
otherwise noted. Double cross stitch
(olive green) French knot stitch
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless (near black)
Straight stitch
otherwise noted.
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all Backstitch
Straight stitch (light brown)
(olive green)
designs, unless otherwise noted.
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted. (sand)

French knot stitch (sand)

130
(mint)
French knot stitch
(light blue) (light blue)
135
Straight stitch Straight stitch
Fly stitch (sand) (purple)
(dark green) (chestnut
brown) (sand)

Straight stitch

(mint)
(light gray) (dark (olive
French knot stitch French knot stitch (purple)
gray) green)
(near black)
Straight stitch
(chestnut brown)

132 Straight stitch French knot stitch


(light green)
129
(brick red) (near black)
French knot stitch Straight stitch Straight stitch
(near black) (dark gray)
Backstitch
Straight stitch
(dark gray)
(yellow green) (sky blue)
131
Straight stitch
(yellow)
Straight stitch
French knot stitch

(near black) French knot stitch


(light blue)

56
1”

134 (olive
133 green)
(olive Straight stitch Straight stitch French knot stitch
French knot stitch green) (dark green) (dark green) (dark green)
(dark green)
Backstitch Straight stitch Backstitch
Straight stitch (light blue) (bright blue, 2 strands)
(mint) (dark gray)

(dark green)
(bright blue, 2 strands)
Straight stitch Straight stitch (yellow, 2 strands)
(mint)
(olive green)

137
French knot
136 stitch (gray)
Straight stitch French knot
(light green) stitch French knot stitch
(light purple, (light blue)
(gray) 2 strands) (gray) (light blue,
2 strands)
(sand)
Straight stitch (light blue, 2
Straight stitch (purple, 2 strands) strands)
(sand) (bright blue)
(gray)
(sand) (light purple,
(sand) 2 strands)

127 Backstitch (light blue) 138


(light blue) French knot stitch
(near black)
(dark gray) Straight stitch (brick red) Straight stitch
(near black)
(brick red) (bright blue)
(gray) (sky
(brick red) blue)
French knot stitch
(near black)
French knot stitch
(near black)
(near black)
French knot stitch French knot stitch
(light blue) (gray) (yellow)
Straight (sky blue)
stitch French knot stitch
(near black) (near black)

57
139
142
140
141

143

144

Busy Bugs

146 147

145

149

148

150

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151 153

152

155
156

154

157
158
159

161
160
162

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1”

Stitching Guide
* Use outline stitch to outline all designs, unless
otherwise noted.
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless
otherwise noted.
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all
designs, unless otherwise noted.
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color
placement. Straight stitch
(yellow green)

147
Straight stitch (army green) Straight stitch
(khaki) (light green)
145 (sky blue)
(light green)
Straight stitch
(bright blue) Straight stitch
(sky blue)
(yellow green)
(khaki) (bright Backstitch (mint)
blue) (yellow)
Backstitch Straight
(bright blue) stitch
French knot (khaki) (khaki)
(light
stitch (khaki) Couching stitch (taupe) (dark green) Straight stitch green)
(khaki) (brick red)
(dark
Straight stitch (khaki) (yellow green) Straight (taupe) (brick red)
green)
stitch
(dark green) (yellow
French (taupe) Straight
green) Straight Lazy dazy
French knot knot stitch stitch
stitch stitch
stitch (white) (near black)
(bright blue) (dark (taupe)
(brick red)
green)
French knot
(near black) stitch
(near
Straight stitch black) (light (light
(near black) pink) green)
French (khaki)
knot stitch (taupe) (khaki) (khaki)
(near black) Backstitch (white)
(yellow green) (bright blue)
Couching
148 stitch
Straight stitch (yellow green)
(light pink,
149 2 strands) (yellow green)
150
(dark purple,
4 strands)

60
1”

42
139
Couching stitch

2
(near black)
(dark purple,
2 strands) French knot stitch
(bright (olive green, wrap twice) 140
blue) Straight stitch
(sky blue)
(bright blue)
Straight stitch (yellow) Couching stitch
(yellow) 142
French knot stitch (khaki,
(dark purple, wrap twice) 2 strands)
French knot stitch
(near black)

Straight stitch
(near black)
French knot stitch (wrap twice)
141 (near black) (yellow)
(white)
(wrap twice)
(near black)

Straight stitch (dark purple)


Straight stitch
(near black) (sky blue) (dark purple)

Straight stitch 143


(dark purple)

144
Couching stitch
(khaki)
Straight stitch (near black)
(near black)
(yellow) Straight stitch (fill) French knot stitch
(white) (bright blue, wrap twice)
(near black)
Backstitch (near black)
146
Straight stitch (white)

Long and short


stitch (indigo)
French knot stitch
(near black)
Fly stitch (indigo)
Straight stitch Straight stitch
(bright blue) (indigo)
Backstitch
(near black)

61
1”

Stitching Guide French knot stitch


(yellow green, 2 strands)
* Use outline stitch to outline all designs, unless 151
otherwise noted.
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless
otherwise noted. (blue gray)

43
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all French knot stitch

3
designs, unless otherwise noted. (sky blue)
* When making French knots, wrap the thread Straight stitch
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted. (yellow green, blue gray,
and sky blue, 2 strands)
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color
placement.

Straight stitch
(light blue, 2 strands)
Straight (khaki)
152 153 (light blue) stitch

Couching stitch
(sky blue) Straight
stitch
French knot stitch (yellow green)
(light blue) Straight stitch (khaki)
(blue gray)
(blue gray) (light blue, 2 strands)
French knot stitch Straight stitch (brick red) (khaki)
(sky blue) Backstitch (yellow) (khaki)
(blue gray) French knot stitch
Backstitch (khaki) French knot stitch
Straight stitch (yellow) (brick red) (light blue) Straight
(sky blue) (blue gray) stitch

French knot stitch


155 (sky blue)
154 Straight stitch (sky blue)
French knot stitch (yellow)
(brick red)
Straight stitch (brick red) Straight stitch (blue gray)
Backstitch (blue gray)
Straight stitch (yellow)
Straight stitch Fly stitch (light brown)
(sky blue)
(light brown) Straight stitch (blue gray) French knot stitch (blue gray)
(blue gray)
Straight stitch
Couching stitch
(light blue and yellow)

62
1”
French knot stitch
(near black)
(gray)
Straight stitch (blue gray)
158 Straight stitch
Couching stitch (blue gray) (yellow green)
Straight stitch (fill)
157 (light blue)
French knot stitch
(khaki, wrap twice)
(gray) (yellow) Backstitch (sky blue)
Backstitch Straight stitch French knot stitch
(khaki) (khaki) (brick red, wrap twice)
Straight stitch Lazy daisy stitch
(khaki) (near black) (blue gray)
(sky blue)
Chain stitch (fill) Backstitch
Straight (sky blue) (blue gray) (blue gray)
(khaki) stitch Backstitch
(khaki)
156 Straight stitch (sky blue)
Straight stitch (khaki)

French knot stitch


(sky blue)
160

159 Couching stitch


(near black)
French knot stitch
(near black) (light blue) Backstitch French knot stitch
(near black) (sky blue) (sky blue)
(near black)
(sky blue)
Straight stitch Backstitch (sky blue)
(near black)
Straight stitch
(near black)

162
Straight stitch
(purple)
(sky blue) French knot stitch (purple)
161 (blue gray) Straight stitch
(yellow) Straight stitch (blue gray)
(blue gray)
Straight stitch
(purple)
(blue gray) Straight stitch (purple)
(blue gray)
Backstitch (blue gray)
Straight stitch (light blue)
(blue gray) French knot stitch
(blue gray) French knot (blue gray, wrap twice)
Straight stitch stitch (purple)
(yellow)
Straight stitch
(light pink)

63
164
163

166
165

167 Swimmers and Soarers


170

169

168

172

171 175
174
173

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176 177

179

180

178 181

182

183

185
184

186

187

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46Stitching Guide 46 163 (blue)
1”

46
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless
otherwise noted. (off-white)
French knot stitch
* Use one strand of embroidery floss. (near black)

* When making French knots, wrap the thread


around the needle once. Straight stitch (light orange)
Straight stitch
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of (blue)
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color
placement.
166
(brick red) French knot stitch
Straight stitch (near black)
(brick red) (dark
Straight stitch gray)
164 (near black) (near black)
Couching stitch (white)
(sky blue)
(near black) (red) Outline stitch
(near black) Outline stitch
Straight stitch (dark brown)
Outline stitch (dark brown)
(near black)

Straight stitch
(near black) (taupe and off-white)
Straight stitch (light orange)
165 Backstitch (mint)
(near black)
(indigo) Straight stitch
(white) 167
Straight stitch
(red) (light green)
Straight stitch
(indigo)

169
French knot stitch French knot stitch
168 (near black) (dark brown) (brick red)
(blue)
(teal) Straight stitch (white) Outline stitch (white)

Outline stitch (white) Straight stitch


Straight stitch (near black) (dark brown)
(white) Straight stitch (white)
Straight stitch (dark brown)
(dark brown)
Outline stitch Straight stitch
(taupe) (indigo)

66
1”

170
Outline stitch
Straight stitch (mint) 172
(mint)
French knot stitch
(near black)
(maroon)
Straight stitch (taupe)
Outline stitch
(near black) (indigo)
(green)
Straight stitch
Backstitch (indigo)
(indigo)
Straight stitch (mint)
Straight stitch
Backstitch (near black)

(mint)
Couching stitch
(sky blue)
Straight stitch

175 Straight stitch


(taupe)
French knot stitch Outline stitch (blue)
171 (indigo) (taupe) (taupe)
(indigo) Straight stitch (indigo)
(teal) Straight stitch
(brick red) Straight stitch
(light gray) (yellow)
(blue)
Straight stitch (blue) Couching stitch
Backstitch (mint and white)
(dark gray) Couching stitch (blue)
(yellow) (taupe)
Straight stitch
(teal) (indigo)

French knot stitch


(near black)
Straight stitch
(dark brown) (near black)
(taupe) Outline stitch (yellow)
(dark brown) (blue) (maroon) Straight stitch
(dark brown) (mint)

173 Outline stitch 174


Straight stitch (dark brown)
Straight stitch (brick)
(dark brown)

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1”

Stitching Guide 179 French knot stitch


(off-white)
* Use outline stitch to outline all designs, unless
Satin stitch (purple)
otherwise noted.
* Use long and short stitch to fill all designs,
French knot stitch
unless otherwise noted. (purple)
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all
designs, unless otherwise noted.
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.

180 French knot stitch


(sky blue, wrap twice)
French knot stitch
(mint)
177 Straight stitch French knot stitch
(yellow) (off-white, wrap twice)
(mint)

Straight stitch
(mint) Straight stitch Satin stitch
(mint) (sky blue) Backstitch (sky blue)
(light pink)

(yellow)
(mint)

181 (sky blue)

Straight stitch (light pink,


(off-white) 2 strands)
Backstitch
178 (off-white)
Straight stitch
(sand)
French knot stitch
(blue) French knot stitch
(dark purple) French knot stitch
Straight stitch (off-white)
(off-white) Satin stitch
(dark purple) Straight stitch
(dark purple)

184

Backstitch
(off-white)

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1”
182 183
French knot stitch
(blue, wrap twice) Straight stitch (yellow)
(off-white) Straight stitch
(white)
(white)
Satin stitch
(off-white)
Satin stitch
French knot stitch
Straight stitch (off-white)
(white, wrap twice)
(blue)
Straight stitch
(sky blue)

Backstitch
(off-white)

French knot stitch


(purple)
185 Straight stitch
Straight stitch (yellow) (purple)
186 French knot stitch
(blue, wrap three times) (purple)

Backstitch (blue)
(purple)

Straight stitch
(blue)

Backstitch + Couching stitch (light brown)


(off-white)
Backstitch + Couching stitch
(off-white)

176
(beige)
French knot stitch
(wrap twice) 187
French knot stitch
(dark purple, wrap twice)
Backstitch +
Couching stitch
(off-white)
Straight stitch

Backstitch Straight stitch


(dark purple)

(light gray)

69
189

191
190

188

192
193 194 195

196

197
198

199 200

201

202

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205
204 206

203
207

211

208
209 210

214
212 215
213

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1”

Stitching Guide
* Use two strands of embroidery floss for all
designs, unless otherwise noted.
* When making French knots, wrap the thread Straight stitch
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.
* Use 12 or 14 count Aida cloth. Straight stitch

Stitch Key
188
= dark brown (2 strands)
= dark brown (1 strand)

189
Straight stitch

Straight stitch Backstitch


French knot stitch
191
Backstitch Straight stitch 190
(1 strand)
Straight stitch
(1 strand) Backstitch

Backstitch
(1 strand)

195 196

French knot stitch


Backstitch
Straight stitch
Straight stitch
Straight stitch
(1 strand)

French knot stitch


(wrap twice) Backstitch
(1 strand)

72
199 200
193 194

197

French knot stitch


(wrap twice)

Straight stitch

Straight stitch Straight stitch


(1 strand) Backstitch (1 strand)
201
202
French knot stitch
(wrap twice)

Backstitch
Backstitch (1 strand)

192 Backstitch

198

1”

73
Stitching Guide 206

* Use two strands of embroidery floss for all


French knot stitch
designs, unless otherwise noted. French knot
(wrap stitch
twice)
(wrap twice)
* When(1 making
strand)
French knots, wrap the thread
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.
* Use 12 or 14 count Aida cloth.

Stitch Key
= bright blue (2 strands)
= bright blue (1 strand)

207

205

Backstitch
Backstitch
(1(1strand)
strand)

French knot stitch


French knot
(wrap stitch
twice)
211 (wrap twice)

French knot stitch


208 French knot stitch
Straight stitch
Straight stitch

1”

74
209 210
French knot stitch Straight stitch
French knot stitch Straight stitch

French knot stitch


French
(wrapknot stitch
twice)
(wrap twice)

Backstitch
Backstitch
(1 strand)
(1 strand)

213 214
French knot stitch
French knot stitch
212 Straight stitch
Straight stitch Straight stitch
Straight stitch Backstitch (1 strand)
Backstitch (1 strand)

Straight stitch
Backstitch Straight stitch
Backstitch
(1 strand)
(1 strand)

Backstitch 215

French knot stitch


Backstitch French knot stitch
(1 strand)

(1 strand)
Backstitch

Backstitch
204

203
1”

75
216

217

Adorable Borders

219

218 220

221

222

223

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224

225

226

227

228

229

230

231

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Stitching Guide
55
1”

219
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless
otherwise noted.
Straight stitch Straight stitch Straight stitch
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all (light gray) (black) (light (light gray)
designs, unless otherwise noted. (light gray) (black) (black) (white) gray) (black)
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of
Straight stitch Straight stitch Straight stitch
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color (black) (black) (black)
placement. Blanket stitch
(yellow green)

Straight stitch (black) Straight stitch Straight stitch


(sky blue) (brick red)
216 (black)

Outline stitch
(black)

220
Double cross-stitch (light blue)
218 (purple)
French knot stitch (brown)
French knot stitch (off-white)
Straight stitch (purple) (yellow green)
Straight stitch
(purple) Outline stitch (brown) (brown)

Straight stitch
(purple and light blue)
Straight stitch (brown)

Outline stitch (light blue)

78
1”

Straight stitch
217 (taupe, 2 strands)
French knot stitch
(taupe) (sky blue, wrap twice)

Backstitch French knot stitch


(taupe) (taupe, wrap twice)

221 Straight stitch


Backstitch
(brown) (brown) French knot stitch
(dark brown)
Straight stitch (brick red) (sky blue)
Straight stitch (sky blue)

Straight stitch Straight stitch Straight stitch


(sky blue) (brown) (brick red)

222 Straight stitch


(yellow green) (yellow green) French knot stitch (sky blue)

Straight stitch
(yellow green)
French knot Backstitch
stitch
(brown)

Straight stitch
(off-white, yellow green,
223 light blue, and brown,
2 strands)

Backstitch
(brown)
French knot stitch
(sky blue)

79
Stitching Guide 1”

* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless


otherwise noted.
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all
designs, unless otherwise noted.
* When making French knots, wrap the thread

5
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.

224 Straight stitch


(khaki)
(brick red) (dark brown) (dark brown) Straight stitch
(yellow) (dark brown)
(brick red) (brick red)
(yellow) (black)

Straight stitch Straight stitch


Outline stitch
(dark brown) (dark brown)
(black)

Straight stitch
225 Outline stitch

(sky blue) (sky blue) Straight (dark brown) (yellow) (sky blue)
stitch

226
(mint)
Fly stitch

Straight stitch

80
1”
227
(taupe,
2 strands) Straight stitch

(taupe)

Straight
Straight stitch
stitch
(brick red)

228 French knot stitch


Straight stitch
(dark brown) (dark brown) (sky blue, wrap twice)
(dark brown)
(yellow)

Straight stitch Running stitch


(dark brown) (yellow, 2 strands)

229 Outline stitch Blanket stitch


(brown) (taupe) French knot stitch Lazy daisy stitch (brown)
(brown) (near black)
Chain stitch (fill)
(taupe)
Backstitch (brown)
(sky blue) Outline stitch
(brick red)

230 Outline stitch


(khaki)
Straight stitch
(cream)
(dark brown)

(khaki)

Straight stitch Backstitch


Straight stitch (cream) (cream)
(light yellow)

231
Lazy daisy stitch
Backstitch (taupe)
(near black)
(sky blue)

French knot stitch


(near black)

81
232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

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243

242

244

246
245

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1”

Stitching Guide Stitch Key


= light green = near black
* Use two strands of embroidery floss for all
= mint = tan
designs, unless otherwise noted. = bright blue = brick red
* When making French knots, wrap the thread = light blue = white
around the needle once. = khaki = taupe
= dark green = brown
* Use 12 or 14 count Aida cloth. = mahogany
= light gray
= black
= blue gray
= light yellow

Straight stitch
232 (brick red)

Backstitch Backstitch
(brick red) (brick red)
Straight stitch
(bright (black, Backstitch
blue) Backstitch
(yellow) 4 strands) (khaki)
233 (blue gray)

French knot stitch Straight stitch Straight stitch


(black) (dark brown)

234 (1 strand) Straight stitch


(dark brown)

(1 strand) Backstitch +
Straight stitch
(mahogany)
235

84
1”

Backstitch
(near black,
236 1 strand) French knot stitch (near black)

(1 strand)

Straight stitch
(black)
237

Backstitch
Straight (mint)
stitch (mint)
Straight stitch
(light gray) Straight stitch
Straight stitch (bright blue)
(dark green)
(dark green)

(brick red)
238

French knot
stitch (light green)
239

Straight stitch (bright Straight stitch


(light green) blue) (bright blue)
Straight stitch French knot stitch
(light yellow) (light green)
240

French knot stitch


(purple) Backstitch + Straight stitch
241
(light yellow)

Backstitch (purple)
(near black,
1 strand)

85
1”

Stitching Guide 242

* Use two strands of


embroidery floss for all
designs, unless otherwise Double cross-stitch
noted. (metallic silver, 1 strand)

* When making French knots,


wrap the thread around the
needle once.
* Use 12 or 14 count Aida cloth.

Backstitch
Stitch Key Straight stitch
(dark brown)
Backstitch +
= red (white, 1 strand) (1 strand) Straight stitch
(brown)
= light green Backstitch
= mint (metallic silver,
= light blue Backstitch 1 strand)
= khaki (dark brown)
= light yellow
= light orange Straight stitch (red)
Straight stitch Straight stitch
= purple (dark gray) (brown)
= light purple
= near black
= tan
= white
= dark gray
= brown
= black

Backstitch +
244 Straight stitch
(dark brown, Straight stitch
1 strand) (dark brown,
1 strand)

French knot stitch


Backstitch
(dark brown)
(dark brown,
1 strand)

86
1”

243

245
246
Straight stitch
(light green)
Backstitch
(black)

Straight stitch
(black)

Straight stitch
(white)
Backstitch Backstitch
(white) (brown)
Backstitch Straight stitch
(near black) (near black)
French knot stitch
(light yellow)
Straight stitch
(light purple)

Backstitch
(near black)

87
248

247

249

250

251 252

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253

254

255

256

257

258

In s t r u c t i o n s o n p a g e s 9 2 - 9 3 89
Stitching Guide 1”

* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless


otherwise noted. Straight stitch
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all (light green and yellow)
designs, unless otherwise noted.
* When making French knots, wrap the thread (brick red)
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.
Outline stitch
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of (yellow)
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color Lazy daisy stitch
(light brown)
placement. (brick red)
(light brown) Backstitch (light brown)
Straight stitch
(light brown) (yellow)

French knot stitch


(light brown) 247

Straight stitch
(sky blue)
(near black)

249 (sky blue)


Straight stitch
(light blue and yellow) Straight stitch
(yellow, 2 strands)
Outline stitch
(tan) Straight stitch
(tan)
Straight stitch
(near black)

248
Straight stitch
(yellow and tan)
(yellow)

90
1”
Straight stitch
(near black)
Fly stitch (near black)
Straight stitch
(brick red)

French knot stitch


Straight stitch (near black)
(brick red) Straight stitch
Straight stitch
Straight stitch (near black)
(near black)
(yellow) (light gray) Backstitch
Straight stitch (brick red)
(brick red)

(light green)

250 (brick red)

For this motif only: Straight stitch (gray)


Satin stitch + Straight stitch
(light green, and brick red)
unless otherwise noted. (gray)

French knot stitch


(near black) (gray)
French knot stitch
Straight stitch
(mint, 2 strands, (light green)
(near black) Backstitch
wrap twice) (brown) (gray)
(gray)
(light blue, 2 strands) (brick red)
Straight stitch (gray)
251 (light green)
(white, 2 strands)
Straight stitch
(near black) 252
(light orange, 2 strands)

Lazy daisy stitch


(light pink)
(light blue, 2 strands) Outline stitch French knot stitch (near black)
(light pink)
Straight stitch (gray)
(gray)
(light green, 2 strands) (yellow, 2 strands)

(yellow, 2 strands) (light pink, 2 strands)


(white, 2 strands) (mint, 2 strands)
Backstitch Straight stitch
(light pink) (light green)

91
Stitching Guide 1”

* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless


otherwise noted. (yellow green)

* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all


(taupe)
designs, unless otherwise noted.
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
(light orange)
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.

253

Straight stitch
(yellow)
(yellow)
255 Straight stitch
Straight stitch (dark gray)
(light gray) (near black) Outline stitch
(light (near black)
(light orange) Straight stitch
gray)
(yellow)
(near black) (light (yellow)
Straight stitch
Straight stitch orange) 254
(dark gray)
(yellow) Straight stitch
(dark (straw, 2 strands)
(yellow) gray)
Straight stitch
Backstitch Straight stitch (sky blue)
(near black)
Outline stitch (yellow, 2 strands) Outline stitch
(near black) (near black)

French knot stitch


(mint, wrap twice) French knot stitch
(near black)
Straight stitch Straight
(near black) stitch
(brick red)

Outline stitch

French knot stitch


(near black) (sky blue)

92
1”

256

Outline stitch
Straight stitch (mahogany)
(light pink) (dark gray) (dark gray)

Outline stitch (near black) Straight stitch French knot stitch (sky blue)
(dark gray) (mahogany) Outline stitch (mahogany)
(near black) French knot
French knot stitch stitch (mahogany) Straight stitch (light pink)
(sky blue)
(dark (sky blue)
Outline stitch
gray)

Straight stitch
(sky blue) (light pink) Straight stitch
Outline stitch (light pink)
(sky blue) (sky blue)

French knot stitch


(mahogany)

258 (yellow green)

257 (sky blue) (mahogany)

Straight stitch
(mahogany)

Straight stitch

93
259 260 261 262 263

265 266 267 268


264

269
Alphabet Antics 270

271 273
272

274 275

278

276 277 279 280

281 282 283 284

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285 286 287 288 289

292
290 293
291 294

295 296 297 298 299

300 301 302 303 304

305 306 307 308


309

310

In s t r u c t i o n s o n p a g e s 9 8 - 9 9 95
Stitching Guide 1”

* Unless otherwise noted, stitch all hedgehogs

66
following instructions listed for the letter A
Satin stitch
motif. (dark brown)
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all

66
French knot stitch (near black)
Straight stitch
designs. (near black) Lazy daisy stitch (taupe)
* When making French knots, wrap the thread Straight stitch
around the needle once. (dark brown) Backstitch

66
(robin's egg
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of Satin stitch (straw) blue)
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color
Straight stitch (fill)
placement. (dark brown)
259

260 261 262 263

264 265 266 267

268 269 27o 271

96
1”

(straw)
French knot stitch Lazy daisy stitch
(near black) (straw)
Satin stitch Straight stitch (fill)
(brown) (straw and brown)
(brick red) Straight stitch
(brown)
French knot Straight stitch
stitch (straw) (near black)
(sky blue)
272 (tan) 273 274
Outline stitch Straight
(straw) stitch
(straw)

275 276 277 278

279 280 281 282

283 284

97
Stitching Guide 1”

* Unless otherwise noted, stitch all squirrels


following instructions listed for the letter A

67
motif. Make sure to use the colors listed for
each motif. 285

67
67
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all Straight stitch
designs, unless otherwise noted. Chain stitch (dark brown)
(yellow green, 2 strands) French knot stitch
* When making French knots, wrap the thread (near black)
around the needle once.
* Refer to the photo for letters stitched with two Straight stitch
(straw, 2 strands)
rows of chain stitch.
Satin stitch Straight stitch (dark brown)
(dark brown)

(navy, (navy, (taupe) (straw, (dark brown)


2 strands) (dark 2 strands)
brown) 2 strands)
(brick red,
2 strands)

(dark
brown)

286 287 288 289

(straw,
(navy, (brick red, 2 strands)
2 strands) 2 strands)
(straw,
(dark brown) 2 strands)
(dark brown) (taupe)
(dark brown)

(cream)
290 291 292 293

(navy, 2 strands) (brick red,


2 strands)
(brick red, 2 strands)
(dark brown) (dark brown)

(dark brown)
(navy,
2 strands)

(taupe)
294 295 296 (cream) 297

98
1”

(brick red,
(brick red, 2 strands) 2 strands) (dark brown)
(straw,
(taupe) (straw, 2 strands)
2 strands)

298 299 (dark brown) 300 301 (dark brown)

(navy,
2 strands)
(navy, 2 strands) (dark brown) (brick red,
(taupe) 2 strands) (dark brown)
(brick red, 2 strands)

(dark brown)
302 303 304 305

(straw,
(brick red,
(brick red, (dark brown) 2 strands) 2 strands) (dark brown)
2 strands)
(brick red,
2 strands)

(taupe) (dark brown)


306 307 308 309

(navy,
2 strands) (dark brown)

310

99
311 312 313 314 315

316 317 318 319 320

321 322 323 324 325

326 327 328 329 330

331 332 333 334 335

336

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337 338 339 340

341 342 344


343

345 346 347 348

349 350 351 352

356
353 354 355

357 358 359


360

361 362

In s t r u c t i o n s o n p a g e s 1 0 4 - 1 0 5 101
1”

70
7070
Stitching Guide
Satin stitch
* Unless otherwise noted, stitch all letters and

70
7070
(near black) Lazy daisy stitch
bees following instructions listed for the letter (light purple) Double cross-stitch
A motif. Make sure to use the colors listed for Straight stitch (off-white, 2 strands)
each motif. Satin stitch
(near black)

* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all (straw)


designs, unless otherwise noted.
French knot stitch
(off-white, 2 strands,
wrap twice) 311

(straw) (mint)

(mint)

(straw)
(light purple)
(straw)
Straight stitch (light pink)
(bright yellow) (near black)
312 313 314 315

(mint)
(bright yellow)
(straw)
(light pink) (light pink)

(straw) (straw)
(mint)
316 317 318 319

(light pink)
(straw) (straw)
(mint)

(mint) (mint)

(straw) (straw)
320 321 322 323

102
1”

(light (light pink)


(bright purple) (light pink)
yellow)
(straw)
(straw)
(straw)
(light pink)

324 325 326 327

(mint) (mint) (mint)


(bright yellow) (straw)

(straw)
(straw)

(mint)

328 329 330 331

(mint) (light purple) (straw)


(mint)

(mint)
(bright
(straw) yellow)
(bright
yellow)
332 333 334 335

(light pink)
(straw)

Straight stitch (near black)

Satin stitch
(maroon)

336

103
1
1”

Stitching Guide

1
* Unless otherwise noted, stitch all letters and
ladybugs following instructions listed for the
letter A motif. Make sure to use the colors listed
for each motif.

11
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all
designs, unless otherwise noted.

French knot stitch


Satin stitch
(white, wrap once)
(near black)

Satin stitch (red) (red)


Straight stitch
(near black) (near black)
Overcast stitch (red)
(green, 2 strands)

337 338 339 340

(near black)
(off-white) (red)

(red)
(near
black) (near black)
(near black)
341 342 343 344

(red)
Outline stitch
(off-white, 2 strands)

(red)
(near black) (red)
345 346 347 348

104
1”

(red)

(red)
(near black)
(red) 349 350 351 352

(near black) (red)

(red) (near black)


353 354 355 356

(near black)

(red) (red)

Outline stitch
Fly stitch
(red) (green)
(green, 2 strands)
357 358 359 360

(near black)

(red)

361 362

105
364

363
365

Playful Appliqués

368
366 367

369

371

370

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372

373 374

375

376 377 378

379 380

In s t r u c t i o n s o n p a g e s 1 1 0 - 1 1 1 107
1”

Stitching Guide
Straight stitch (outline) (white)
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless French knot stitch (fill) (black)
otherwise noted. Outline stitch (tan)
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all
designs, unless otherwise noted.
Straight stitch (black)
* When making French knots, wrap the thread (brick red)
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted. Straight stitch (white)
* For areas stitched with multiple colors of (dark gray)
(white) Outline
embroidery floss, refer to the photo for color stitch
Straight stitch
placement. (dark gray) Straight stitch
363 (black) (black)
= Appliqué with felt (refer to page 14)

Straight stitch (near black


and dark brown)

364 Straight stitch (bright blue) Backstitch (near black)


(light pink)
Straight stitch (tan)
365
Outline stitch
(light pink)
French knot stitch
(near black)
Outline stitch
(near black) (bright blue)

Fly stitch
(mint)
Long and short stitch
French knot stitch (dark brown) Straight stitch (near black)
(dark brown)
French knot stitch (sky blue)
Outline stitch (sky blue)

Long and short stitch


(mahogany)
(sky blue)
Straight stitch
367 (dark brown)
Outline stitch Long and short stitch
(beige) (light pink)

Straight stitch
(dark green and sky blue)

108
1”

Lazy daisy stitch Lazy daisy stitch


(light green, 2 strands) (brick red, 2 strands)
(near black)

Straight stitch Straight stitch


(off-white) Straight stitch (black)
Straight stitch (brick red, 2 strands)
(black) (light green, 2 strands)

Backstitch
(white)

Backstitch 368
(black) 366

French knot stitch Long and short stitch Straight stitch


369 (off-white, 2 strands) (chestnut brown)
(chestnut brown)
French knot stitch
Outline stitch
(near black, wrap 3 times)
(bright blue) (mint)
Straight stitch (near black)

Straight stitch
(chestnut brown)
(bright blue) French knot stitch
French knot stitch (off-white, 2 strands) Outline stitch (mint)
(brick red, 2 strands) Outline stitch French knot stitch (mint)
(brick red, (brick red)
2 strands) (near black)
Straight stitch (mint)

371
French knot stitch
(bright blue, 2 strands) 370

109
1”

Stitching Guide
* Use satin stitch to fill all designs, unless
otherwise noted.
* Use one strand of embroidery floss for all
designs, unless otherwise noted.
* When making French knots, wrap the thread
372
around the needle once, unless otherwise noted.
(yellow) Running stitch
= Appliqué (refer to page 14) (bright blue)

Lazy daisy stitch


(bright blue)
Felt

French knot stitch


Straight stitch (near black)
(brick red)

373 French knot stitch


(light green)
(brick red)

Wool 374
Outline stitch (black)
Straight stitch (brick red)
Outline stitch (brick red) Outline stitch (brick red)
French knot stitch (light green)
(brick red) Straight stitch
Outline stitch (brick red) (brick red) (brick red)
Straight stitch (brick red)
Lazy daisy stitch French knot stitch
(brick red) (near black)
French knot stitch Long and short stitch (bright blue)
(brick red) (light green) Cotton

Satin stitch (navy)


(or use striped fabric
for appliqué)
Straight stitch
(brown, 2 strands)

110
1”

Long and short stitch


(olive green)

(olive green)
375 Outline stitch
(olive green)
French knot stitch
(dark brown, wrap twice)

Straight stitch
(olive green)

(mahogany) Wool

376
Straight stitch Straight stitch
Backstitch
(dark brown) (dark brown)
(dark brown)
Wool

Outline stitch
(light green) French knot stitch
Fly stitch
(light pink) (near black, 2 strands,
(light green) wrap twice)
(black) French knot stitch (white)
377
(brick red)

(black) 378
Straight stitch Outline stitch
(black) (light pink)
Felt
Outline stitch
(light green)

French knot stitch French knot stitch


(bright blue) (light green)

(black)

(black)
Brushed wool

(black) (black) Brushed wool

379 380

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Basic Stitches
All of the designs in this book can be made using 15 basic embroidery stitches. The following guide shows the simple
steps used to create each of these stitches.

Running Stitch

Running stitch is used to


create the stitching detail
on the pocket in motif 119
2 in in the Storybook Friends
Step One
3 out 1 out collection on page 52.

Step Two

6 in

7 out 5 out 4 3 2 1

Backstitch

Backstitch is used
to create the water
ripples in motif
1 out 159 in the Busy
Step One 3 out 2 in Bugs collection on
page 59.

Step Two

3 1
2
5 out 4 in

112
Outline Stitch

Outline stitch is
used to create the
Step One dog silhouette
in motif 94 in
3 out the Storybook
1 out Friends collection
2 in on page 42.

Step Two
3 5 out
1 4 in * Note: This stitch is worked from left to right.
2

Couching Stitch

Couching stitch is used to


1 strand create the dragonfly’s body
Step One in motif 139 in the Busy
3 out
2 strands 1 out Bugs collection on page 58.
A out
2 in

Step Two
5
B in out 3 1
A
6 4 2
in in * Note: This photo uses two different colors of
thread for visual clarity. Refer to individual project
instructions for actual thread color.

113
Chain Stitch

Step One Chain stitch is


used to create the
3 out 1 out spider’s knitting in
motif 158 in the
2 in
Busy Bugs collec-
tion on page 59.
Step Two
3
1
5 out
4 in 2

7 out 5 3 1

8 in 4 2
6 in
Step Three

Straight Stitch

Step One Straight stitch is used to


create both the reindeer’s
antlers and fur in motif
1 out
34 in the Wild and Tame
2 in collection on page 26.

Step Two
1 3 out

4 in
2

114
French Knot Stitch

Wrap twice

Step One

1 out
French knot stitch is used to create the sheep’s wool in
motif 42 in the Wild and Tame collection on page 30.

Step Two 2 in
1
Wrap once

For a smaller knot, wrap the thread around the needle just once.

Lazy Daisy Stitch

Lazy daisy stitch is used


Step One to create the mouse’s ear
in motif 81 in the Wild
and Tame collection on
page 37.
3 out
Step Two
2 in 1 out

4 in
3

2 1

115
Fly Stitch

Fly stitch is used


to create the plant
1 out
in motif 130 in the
Step One 2 in Storybook Friends
3 out collection on page 53.

Step Two 4 in

Blanket Stitch

Blanket stitch is used


to create the fence in
Step One motif 1 in the Wild
and Tame collection
on page 18.
1 out 3 out
2 in

3
1 5 out
4 in
2
Step Two

116
Overcast Stitch

Overcast stitch is used


to create all of the
letters for the ladybug
Step One alphabet (motifs 337-
362) in the Alphabet
Step Two Antics collection on
page 101.
3 out
2 in
1 out

* Note: This photo uses two different colors of thread


for visual clarity. Refer to individual project instructions
for actual thread color.
Step Three

Cross-Stitch

Cross-stitch is
used to create
the shark in
motif 215 in
1 out the Swimmers
and Soarers
Step One
3 out 2 in
collection on
page 71.

1 4 in * Note: It doesn’t matter which direction you make


your stitch first, just make sure that you are consistent
throughout your work.
Step Two
3 2

117
Double Cross-Stitch

Double cross-stitch
5
1 out out 4 in is used to create the
plant in motif 128
Step One 3 out in the Storybook
2 in Friends collection
on page 53.

1
4
Step Two 5
7 out
3 2
6 in

1 5 4

Step Three
7 8 in
3 6 2

Satin Stitch

Satin stitch is used to


create the dog’s fur in
motif 43 in the Wild
and Tame collection
1 out on page 30.
3 out 2 in
Step One

Step Two

118
Long and Short Stitch

Long and stitch is used to


create the alligator in motif
9 in the Wild and Tame
collection on page 18.
2 in
3 out 1 out
Step One

Step Two

119
About the Author
Noriko Komurata was born in 1969
and studied fashion in college. After ex-
hibiting her work at craft fairs, Noriko
became well known for her handmade
stuffed animals and embroidered goods.
In addition to selling her handcrafted
wares at local shops in Japan, Noriko
regularly contributes to craft magazines
and has written several stitching books.

120
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