This cross-stitch roundup is all about free patterns. We have created this quick list with links to each pattern. We have tried to choose free patterns to suit something for everyone.
Please note that these patterns were free at the time of writing these cross-stitch articles. Lots of free cross stitch and embroidery patterns come and go online, so if you find a great pattern or perhaps one of the links to the cross stitch patterns below does not work, then please drop a comment below and let us know.
This week, we have rounded up the best hand-embroidery patterns for you to try out! Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, we have something for everyone. Our selection of free patterns includes everything from classic cross-stitch designs to more intricate floral and animal motifs. With so many patterns to choose from, you’ll be sure to find something that suits your style.
Our list of patterns are also easy to follow, so even if you’re a beginner, you’ll be able to complete your project with ease. So why not give it a go? You’ll be surprised at how quickly you can complete your own embroidery projects. And it’s a great way to find a creative outlet and relax after a long day. So grab your needles and threads and get ready to create something truly unique!
Looking for more curated lists? Check out these Embroidery and Needlework Patterns.
(1) Les deux ânes from Cachounette
(2) Flowers vintage embroidery chart from a movable feast
(3) Vintage dress shop from The Baby Gardner’s Baby Bloggie
(4) Seven 1934 floral designs from Broderie d’Antan
(5) Macaroni and cheese from Spot Colors
(6) Vintage birds and swags from doe-c-doe
(7) Stitching Around the Block Part 1 from Hugs from Helen
(8) Six more 1934 designs from Broderie d’Antan
(9) Vintage Household Chores Kitchen Towel Set from TipNut
(10) Bloomin’ Marvellous 12 from materialistic
(11) Nine vintage floral designs from Broderie d’Antan
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Looking for more Halloween Embroidery Patterns? Check these out on Etsy.
Patty says
Another great bunch of links! Thanks, Denise!