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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Cozy Winter Squirrel Free Embroidery Pattern – With Stitch Guide and Thread Suggestions

There’s something heartwarming about a chilly winter morning, a warm scarf, and a steaming cup of coffee — and I hope this adorable squirrel embroidery pattern captures it perfectly! Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced stitcher, this project will add a cozy, whimsical touch to your handmade creations.






Pattern Description

This design features a charming squirrel wrapped in a winter scarf, enjoying a hot drink by the window. It’s perfect for hoop art, tote bag embellishments, or even a festive wall hanging.





Materials You’ll Need

  • Fabric: Light-colored cotton, linen, or an embroidery-friendly blend.
  • Hoop: 6–8 inch embroidery hoop.
  • Needles: Size 7 or 9 embroidery needle.
  • Embroidery Floss: Suggested DMC colors listed below.
  • Scissors: Sharp embroidery scissors.
  • Transfer Tools: Water-soluble pen or heat-erasable pen.

Suggested Thread Colors (DMC)

  • Squirrel body: 3864 (Mocha Beige Light)
  • Ear tips & tail tip: 3371 (Black Brown)
  • Scarf: 321 (Red) or 3810 (Turquoise Blue) for a pop of colour
  • Cheeks: 3713 (Salmon Very Light)
  • Eye & Nose: 310 (Black)
  • Mug: 415 (Pearl Grey) or 703 (Chartreuse) for contrast
  • Steam lines: 762 (Pearl Grey Very Light)
  • Background window frame: 3799 (Pewter Grey) or 646 (Beaver Grey)




Suggested Thread Colors (Anchor)

  • Squirrel body: 1047 (Mocha Beige Light)
  • Ear tips & tail tip: 382 (Black Brown)
  • Scarf: 47 (Red) or 1089 (Turquoise Blue) for a pop of colour
  • Cheeks: 1026 (Salmon Very Light)
  • Eye & Nose: 403 (Black)
  • Mug: 398 (Pearl Grey) or 225 (Chartreuse) for contrast
  • Steam lines: 234 (Pearl Grey Very Light)
  • Background window frame: 236 (Pewter Grey) or 1046 (Beaver Grey)




Stitch Guide

1. Squirrel BodyLong & Short Stitch
Fill in the squirrel’s body with smooth shading using long & short stitches for a natural fur texture. Keep your stitches flowing along the body’s curve.

2. TailFishbone Stitch or Long & Short Stitch
For extra fluffiness, use long & short stitches blending from the body color to the darker tip color.

3. Eye & NoseSatin Stitch
Fill both with black floss for a neat, glossy look. Add a single French knot in white for a sparkle in the eye.

4. CheeksSatin Stitch
Give the squirrel a rosy blush with soft pink thread.

5. ScarfBack Stitch or Split Stitch for the outline, Satin Stitch for the filled areas
You can also use small straight stitches to mimic knitted texture.

6. MugSatin Stitch for smooth coverage
Outline with Back Stitch in a slightly darker shade for definition.

7. SteamStem Stitch or Back Stitch
Use light grey for a soft, wavy effect.

8. Window Frame & BooksBack Stitch for clean lines
Optionally fill the books’ covers with satin stitch in contrasting colors.




Tips for Best Results

  • Start stitching from the center of the design outward to avoid fabric puckering.
  • Keep your thread strands to 1 to 2 for detailed areas like the face.
  • Consider adding light shading in the background using a few rows of back stitch for depth.

Where to Use This Pattern

  • Hoop wall art for winter décor
  • Embellishing a tote bag or cushion cover
  • As part of a winter-themed embroidery sampler

If you like this cozy squirrel, you might also enjoy my Winter Woodland Friends embroidery pattern series — keep an eye out for the next design! 





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