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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Free Hand Embroidery Pattern---Peacock Border Design




Hi Friends,

Belated New Year Wishes to all of you.

I am posting a new hand embroidery pattern today -- a peacock border design. Hope you will like it.




Peacocks have long been admired for their beauty, grace, and vibrant feathers. They symbolize royalty, elegance, and pride—making them a favorite motif in embroidery and textile design. The simple peacock outline shown above is a perfect choice for anyone who wants to bring a touch of this majestic bird into their handmade creations.

Why Choose This Pattern?

This pattern combines simplicity with elegance, making it versatile for different embroidery projects. Unlike highly detailed peacock designs, this one uses clean lines and simple shapes, which makes it beginner-friendly while still leaving plenty of room for creative customization.

  • Beginner-Friendly: The design is easy to trace and requires only a few basic stitches.

  • Customizable: You can play with colors, stitches, and embellishments to make the design uniquely yours.

  • Versatile Use: It can be embroidered onto cushion covers, tote bags, table runners, or even framed as wall art.


Suggested Stitches

Here are some stitch ideas you can use to bring this peacock to life:

  • Outline Stitch/Backstitch: Perfect for tracing the main body and feather outlines.

  • Satin Stitch: Great for filling in the beak, crest, and small details.

  • French Knots: Can be used to decorate the spots on the feathers or to add sparkle.

  • Chain Stitch: Works beautifully for the swirly tail designs, giving them a textured finish.


Color Ideas

  • Traditional peacock colors: Deep blues, emerald greens, and gold accents.

  • Minimalist look: Monochrome with black thread on white fabric.

  • Modern twist: Bright pastels or metallic threads for a stylish, contemporary feel.


Tips for Best Results

  1. Transfer the design carefully onto your fabric using a fabric pencil or tracing paper.

  2. Use a hoop to keep the fabric taut while stitching.

  3. Experiment with different stitch combinations to add depth and dimension.

  4. Add sequins, beads, or metallic thread to highlight the peacock’s feathers for extra flair.

Final Thoughts

This peacock embroidery pattern is an opportunity to explore creativity while working with one of the most timeless motifs in textile art. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced embroiderer, this pattern can be adapted to match your style, making it a delightful project for your next handmade creation.



If you want to use a single peacock design, here it is for you.


Have a nice day!

Happy stitching!

---Flora


11 comments:

Ranjana's craft blog said...

Thanks Flora, I love Peacock designs...this I will use for fabric painting

Flora said...

Thanks for your comment Ranjana. I would love to see your painting soon.

G.AruljothiKarikalan said...

thank you for this design.... it looks lovely

Unknown said...

Thank u for this lovely pattern :)

Unknown said...

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Kitty Fix said...

I love this design & have used it to make a gorgeous border. How i wish I could draw & create such designs myself.

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Zoe said...

Thanks for your comment Ranjana. I would love to see your painting soon.

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