Djurgården Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪
This hand embroidery pattern of Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden fits perfectly into a hoop of 20cm (8") or larger. The pattern will be sent to your email as an instantly downloadable PDF immediately after purchase.
This hand embroidery pattern of Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden fits perfectly into a hoop of 20cm (8") or larger. The pattern will be sent to your email as an instantly downloadable PDF immediately after purchase.
This hand embroidery pattern of Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden fits perfectly into a hoop of 20cm (8") or larger. The pattern will be sent to your email as an instantly downloadable PDF immediately after purchase.
The Djurgården Stockholm in Sweden design
Djurgården is a neighbourhood in the centre of Stockholm, next by the famous Östermalm. We did this design after having stayed in this lovely area for holidays. Bageriet stand for the Bakery and this building really represent the traditional architectural style of Sweden.
Embroidery stitches used in this pattern:
Back stitch
Straight Stitch
Split Stitch
You can learn how to embroider the above techniques in this article or via our free video stitch library Going Knots .
Materials you need to complete this embroidery design:
🖼️ Cotton canvas (or any non-stretch and non-transparent cotton fabric such as Duck canvas 7oz)
🖼️ Embroidery hoop of 20cm (8")
🎨Embroidery needle (We love to use 1-5 Bohin France or DMC needles)
🧵 Embroidery floss (DMC colour codes are indicated on your pattern pdf)
✂️ Scissor
📝 Carbon paper for transfer (Alternatively solvy paper, iron-on pen or any other transfer method of your preference)
🖊️ Pointy ball point pen
📏 Optional: Small ruler
Here is an article with more information about the various materials that we use.
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