
Floral Hummingbird PDF Pattern





Floral Hummingbird PDF Pattern
Embrace the spring vibes - even in the dead of winter with this gorgeous hummingbird pattern! *** Please note this is a DIGITAL FILE ONLY - no physical item will be shipped.**
This pattern is designed for advanced stitchers with 16 different stitching styles to create your own floral critter masterpiece with advanced shading. Stitches range from beginner (ie. straight, leaf, and satin) to more complex stitches such as the dreaded buttonhole wheel! This pattern includes a 15-page stitch guide and a 15-page instruction manual with tips, backing instructions, and material recommendations.
This pattern is designed for a 6 inch hoop but can be resized to fit any size, although the smaller it gets, the trickier it is. Please keep in mind that this pattern in particular requires over 20 different colours of thread but the colours suggested are just that - suggestions! Feel free to substitute with what you have, and the beadwork is completely optional.
Please note: You will need a PDF reader to access this file on your computer. If you do not have one, you can get a free PDF reader here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/
When printing the pattern, ensure your printer is set to print to "Actual Size".
Once you've completed your piece, show me!! Find me on instagram at @nest.embirdery or reach out to me at carley@nest-embirdery.ca.
This pattern is intended for personal use only and should not be reproduced, replicated, or commercially distributed. Copyright Nest Embirdery.
10% for wildlife
Carley has grown up loving animals and is passionate about wildlife conservation and rehabilitation. Every six months, an organization will be chosen to receive 10% of all product sales.
Our current organization is Forest & Bird, one of New Zealand's leading conservation organizations that work to preserve New Zealand's unique and amazing flora and fauna. The wildlife of New Zealand are constantly threatened by habitat loss, human conflict, and introduced predators. Forest & Bird works to preserve habitat and restore animal populations to what they once were.