Steady Progress on My Decorative Embroidery Pattern (Inspired by the Ondori Book)
Lately, I’ve been carving out a little pocket of time each day — about half an hour — to continue working on this colorful decorative embroidery pattern. Even though my progress is slow, I’m genuinely happy with how steadily it’s coming along. Sometimes, small and consistent effort adds up beautifully over time, especially with a design as detailed and layered as this one.
The pattern I’m working on is inspired by the Ondori book Embroidery of Roses — a timeless Japanese embroidery guide known for its delicate floral motifs and elegant stitchwork. The Ondori books have always fascinated me; they combine traditional artistry with a graceful modern touch, and even their simplest designs carry a refined sense of balance and color. This particular motif captures that spirit perfectly — bold yet harmonious.
In my piece, I’ve been playing with vibrant color transitions — rich orange petals blending into cool blues and purples, framed by softer tones to give depth. The satin stitches are building up layer by layer, creating a soft sheen that catches the light beautifully. You can still see some of the pencil outlines in places — a little reminder that every embroidery project is a journey in stages.
Even with limited time each day, I find these short stitching sessions incredibly relaxing. They help me reconnect with the tactile joy of thread and fabric — the slow rhythm of each stitch feels meditative after a long day. Progress may be gradual, but every little bit adds a touch of color and satisfaction.
I’ll keep sharing updates as this pattern unfolds, and I hope it inspires you to pick up an unfinished piece or start a small daily embroidery habit of your own. A few quiet minutes with needle and thread can truly brighten the day.
Here are the pictures!
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Embroidery Details
Pattern: Decorative floral design from Ondori – Embroidery of Roses
Stitches Used: Satin stitch, long and short stitch, chain stitch and split stitch
Threads: Cotton embroidery floss in orange, purple, blue, and light beige tones
Fabric: Cream-colored cotton
6 comments:
Beautiful colours & design! Looking forward to seeing your completed project however long it takes :)
Thanks for your lovely comment Jenny!
Just lovely!!!
Thanks Megan!
Hello Flora,
Nice embroidery, the important thing is to make progress little by little, as well and you begin to see the result. We look forward to your next step forward.
Bicos (kisses).
Thanks SOL, for your cheerful comment!
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