In this article you’ll find a new series of petals to make, with photos and explanations.
I didn’t add any new thread colors.
The petals we’ll be embroidering today are in the flower’s middle right-hand part. The first 2 are embroidered in the same tones as the previous petals. The others, just below, are distinguished by very light colors, indicating the part of the flower most exposed to light.
Upper petals
To embroider this petal, start by placing the first stitches in the upper right-hand part of the surface with the white color.
Continue by adding color 758.
Place a few stitches with color 3827 on the side edges of the petal, then continue filling with color 921.
Finish the bottom of the petal with color 816.
Start making this petal with color 921, using the placement shown in the photo.
Add the yellow part in the center of the petal with color 3078.
Finish filling the pattern with color 919. Add a few stitches with color 816 at the bottom of the petal.
Light petals
First, embroider the reverse side of the previous petal with white thread, adding a few stitches in color 3078. The small petal in this photo is embroidered with the colors White, 972, and 519.
This petal is embroidered like the previous one but using the colors White, 3827, and 519.
The upper part of this motif is entirely covered with the color White.
Continue filling the petal with color 746.
With the help of the photo, place color 758 in the top right-hand corner of the petal, color 972 at the bottom, and a few stitches with color 519 in the center.
Start making this petal with color 746.
Continue with color 3078.
Then with color 726.
Finish with color 972.
Referring to the photo, embroider a few stitches with color 519 on the top edge of the petal, a few stitches with color 758 on the right side, and finish with color 921 on the bottom right of the design.
A small petal on the left of the flower
This tiny petal is made with the colors White, 963, and 816.