9 Ways To Embroider Leaves Step-by-step Hand Embroidery Tutorial
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9 Ways To Embroider Leaves: Free PDF Pattern + Step-by-step Hand Embroidery Tutorial

Nature around us and the natural world are the biggest sources of inspiration for hand embroidery designs. Botanical embroidery designs – plants, leaves, flowers, greenery, and landscape scenes are the most popular among needlecrafters. If you are planning to embroider botanical designs, you might wonder what the best ways to stitch the leaves of the plants are. There are many ways to embroider leaves – from simple outlines to fully filled textural stitches. You can use basic stitches like Chain Stitch or Blanket Stitch or more covering options like Fishbone Stitch or Closed Cretan Stitch.

Care to learn 9 ways to embroider leaves? Download a free “9 Leaves Hand Embroidery PDF Pattern” and stitch along with me!

9 Ways To Embroider Leaves Tutorial

9 ways to embroider leaves: Step-by-step tutorial

Tolls and materials

Tools and materials for leaf embroidery

How to embroider leaves: Step-by-step instructions

1. Transfer the pattern to the fabric

Leaves pattern transferred to fabric

2. Stretch your fabric in the hoop and tighten the tension screw. You can use a hoop stand for more convenience.

Hoop in a hoop stand

3. Detached Chain Stitch leaves. I used pearl cotton thread for this leafy branch.

Detached Chain stitch leaves

4. Start with embroidering leaves on one side of the branch. Then, on the return path, add Detached Chain stitches on the other side of the branch.

Ways To Embroider Leaves - Detached Chain stitch

5. Finally, stitch a stem with a Stem Stitch.

How to embroider leaves - stem stitch stem

6. Closed Cretan Stitch leave. To embroider this fully filled leave, I used pearl cotton thread.

Closed Cretan Stitch leaf

7. Start with drawing two additional guidelines in the center of the leaf. These will define the width of the central braided part of the stitch.

How to stitch leaves - closed Cretan stitch

8. Start at the tip of the leaf and fill the entire shape with a Closed Cretan Stitch.

Ways To Embroider Leaves - Closed Cretan stitch

9. Maintain the same density of the stitches throughout the whole shape.

How to embroider leaves - closed Cretan stitch

10. Fishbone Stitch leaf. I used a light green pearl cotton to embroider this leave.

Fishbone stitch leaf

11. Start at the tip of the leaf. Fill the entire shape with a dense Fishbone Stitch.

How to embroider leaves with Fishbone stitch

12. Finish to fill the shape and add a stem with a Stem Stitch.

How to stitch leaves with Fishbone stitch

13. Blanket Stitch leave. I embroidered this shape with pearl cotton.

Blanket stitch leaf

14. Start from the tip and make equally distanced Blanket Stitches on one side. Then, add the stitches on the other side of the leaf shape. You can vary the density of the stitches to make your leaves more filled or lighter.

Ways To Embroider Leaves - Blanket stitch

15. Satin Stitch leaves. I embroidered this plant with two strands of embroidery floss.

Satin stitch leaf

16. Start with the outline with a Split Backstitch.

Outline with Split backstitch

17. Then, fill it with parallel stitches to create a Satin Stitch. Start at the center of the shape and make all the filling stitches parallel to the first one.

Satin stitch filling for leaf embroidery

18. Different directions of filling will result in different visual effects. You can fill the leaves horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

Satin stitch filling for leaf embroidery2
Satin stitch filling for leaf embroidery3

19. Leaf Stitch leaf. I used six strands of embroidery floss to stitch this leaf.

Leaf stitch leaf

20. Start at the tip of the shape with one central stitch. Then, embroider with Leaf Stitch – make straight stitches towards the center line, alternating the sides.

Ways To Embroider Leaves - Leaf stitch

21. Vandyke Stitch leaf. I used DMC pearl cotton to stitch this leaf.

Vandyke stitch leaf

22. Start with a tiny cross stitch at the tip of the shape and then weave the stitches under the previous ones to make Vandyke Stitch. Keep the tension steady so the braid is in the center of the leaf and forms a central vein.

Ways To Embroider Leaves - Vandyke stitch

23. Closed Fly Stitch leaf. I stitched this leaf with six strands of embroidery floss.

Closed Fly stitch leaf

24. Start with one straight stitch at the tip of the leaf. Then, add a Closed Fly Stitch under it.

Ways To Embroider Leaves - Closed Fly stitch

25. Add Closed Fly Stitch, one after another, till the entire shape is filled.

How to embroider leaves - closed Fly stitch

26. Chain Stitch filling. I used two strands of embroidery floss to embroider this leaf shape.

Chain stitch filling leaf

27. First, outline the shape with a Chain Stitch.

Outline with Chain stitch

28. Then, add a second row of the Chain Stitch, the third one, and so on, until the entire shape is filled with rows of Chain Stitch.

Ways To Embroider Leaves - Chain stitch filling

Video Tutorial

9 Ways to Embroider Leaves | Hand Embroidery Tutorial + Free PDF Pattern

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Over to you

Foliage is a fundamental part of botanical designs; therefore, knowing different ways to embroider leaves will help you create your own nature-inspired embroidery patterns and stitch them with confidence.

Do you have a favorite stitch for botanical designs? Which hand embroidery technique is your go-to way to stitch the leaves? Please share with us in the comments!

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