
Here is the Pacific Northwest, the weather loves to trick us into thinking Spring is here, even though it really has tons more chilly days and rain in store for us. I'm a sucker for false spring, because I love warm weather. I'll soak up any chance of sunshine.
Much like myself, the plants and insects also get confused by false spring. I've seen plants thinking they want to bloom and a plethora of insects already fluttering around. While I'm not a big insect fan, I do find them interesting to stitch. If you're like me or are a big insect fan, the, keep scrolling, because this post is packed full of insect embroidery patterns for you to enjoy creating.
Insect Embroidery Patterns You'll Love Stitching
I'm a sucker for a scarab beetle. It must be my interest in old Egyptian murder mysteries. Find this delightful jewel toned embroidery kit by Tangled Up In Hue here.
This Spider's Web design is a great beginner kit for learning a few different hand embroidery stitches and creating a delightful spider, web, and leafy plant. Find the kit here.
Want to try new embroidery stitches, use bright colors and embroider bugs? Then you need this Beetle Collection, a colorful bug sampler from Jess Long Embroidery. Find it here.
If you've ever wanted to give thread painting a try, this Magical Moth by Emillie Ferris is a great place to start. Get this PDF hand embroidery pattern here.
If you want to add cute little bugs to anything, then these stick and stitch Bug Patterns are the perfect compliment! Find these patterns here.
If you're more of a one insect kind of person, then stitch this detailed green cicada using this PDF pattern from Rabbit Hat Design Shop. Find it here.
Want bugs that are going to stand out? Try this Bug Collector stumpwork embroidery kit! It's a great way to advance your skills and try both the wire slip and raised padding method of stumpwork to make your embroidery 3D. Get this kit here.
This minimalist ladybug embroidery combines beads and stitching for a bold impact. Stitch the Celestial Ladybug by ALIFERA. Get the PDF pattern here.
Play with felt and make your beetle 3D with this Spring felt beetle PDF pattern from Mini Mi Felt Things. Get this pattern here.
How cute are these itty bitty bees? Stitch these and vibrant clover plants with the Bees Among Clover kit here.
How can you go wrong with this collection of fluttering insects? A Bug's Life PDF pattern by Botanical Stitching will have your bug collector's dreams fulfilled. Find this pattern here.
Ok, a snail is technically a mollusk and not an insect, but I still felt like this little guy would be at home in this collection. Stitch this snail on a mossy mushroom with this PDF pattern from Hello Hoop. Get this pattern here.
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