Embroider Animals of the Pacific Northwest with the Newest Stick and Stitch Patterns from MCreativeJ
- Melissa Galbraith
- 6 hours ago
- 2 min read
PNW Animals Stick and Stitch Patterns!
I'm very thankful to have seen quite a bit of the world growing up and being able to travel for my small business. No matter what though, the Pacific Northwest has always been home for me. I love what nature has to offer here.
Being on the west coast, we have quite a few water animals that are common in the area. Orca whales can sometimes be seen while taking a ferry. Salmon spawn upstream from late summer to early winter. River otters float on their backs. The giant octopus that can squeeze into all sorts of spaces, which is best viewed close up at the Aquarium. Along with waterways, we also have lush greenery with trees and mountains. Within them, black bears and cougars roam.
While there are many other animals in the Pacific Northwest, these are some of the most iconic and well known.
PNW Animals
The PNW animals stick and stitch pattern pack features eight water and land animal patterns. The designs in this large design pack range from 2.5 - 5.5 inches in size, with the salmon being the smallest patterns and the giant octopus being the largest. These designs are perfect for adding decorative stitching to your clothing, creating a patch, or embellishing on your favorite travel gear. Stitch PNW Animals.
What Are Stick and Stitch Patterns?
Stick, and Stitch embroidery designs are the perfect way to add a little inspiration to your stitching. From florals to cacti and tropical plants to winter botanicals, and more these water-soluble patterns make it easy to customize your hand embroidery.
And when I say easy, I mean it! The directions are in the name. With your fabric in an embroidery hoop, simply:
PEEL off the design backing
STICK the sticky side onto your fabric
STITCH over the design. When you've finished stitching, rinse the designs away with warm water.
Stick, and Stitch designs can be used on almost anything. Whether you want to add embroidery to a t-shirt, a tote bag, or leave the designs displayed in an embroidery hoop as a wall hanging, they make transferring your design and getting started with hand embroidery easy.
Looking for more helpful embroidery tips, supplies, and workshops?
Workshops
Join Melissa Galbraith of MCreativeJ for a hands-on workshop! Melissa makes hand embroidery easy with a wide variety of embroidery classes. Classes range from beginner-friendly to advanced. You'll have materials provided and be guided through a wide variety of stitches, techniques, and designs. Take a workshop.


























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