Mānuka Embroidery
Digital Pattern + Video

Mānuka Embroidery
Digital Pattern + Video

$6.50 USD
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Skill level: Beginner

These tiny, delicately unassuming flowers are beloved by honey bees, producing the renowned mānuka honey.

This pattern uses basic embroidery stitches to create mānuka flowers and leaves in multiple sizes and layouts.

These versatile embroideries are lovely on garments, pockets, slippers, and home accessories - anywhere you'd like to add a whimsical, decorative touch!  

Check out the New Zealand Flower Embroidery Bundle here.

Pattern includes
  • illustrated and video stitching lessons
  • supplies and materials guide
  • stitch guide + suggested colours
  • designs in multiple sizes
  • inspiration photos of stitched samples
  • NEW: Projector files!
Bonus Resources
Learn to Embroider

New to embroidery?  We offer a free Learn to Embroider Seriesdelivered directly to you via email.

 It contains video lessons for 6 simple stitches, and a free design to practice with!

Printing Info + FAQ

This is a print-at-home PDF pattern and includes two printing options:

  1. US Letter/A4 - designed to print on your home printer
  2. Projector - specially-formatted and optimized for home projector use.   
    Read more about using our projector files here 

View pattern FAQ

 

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Melanie (Sydney, AU)
Beautiful

This has become one of my favourite embroidery patterns, having now used it on internal pockets, a Foraging Satchel and a bookmark. It has good instructions and a fantastic projector file meaning I can directly copy my embroidery onto my fabric.

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Melanie (Sydney, AU)
Beautiful

This has become one of my favourite embroidery patterns, having now used it on internal pockets, a Foraging Satchel and a bookmark. It has good instructions and a fantastic projector file meaning I can directly copy my embroidery onto my fabric.