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Five Redwork Embroidery Patterns....

Redwork Embriodery Patterns......;


Theoretically, a pattern can be turned into red work by simply sewing the whole design with red embroidery floss, but some patterns are designed with single-color embroidery in mind. And this selection of red work patterns fits that explanation

Of course, Red Work got its name from working on red embroidery threads but you don’t have to boundary yourself to red. Blue work is also a thing, but as you can see, it's okay to use any color you like with a variety of threads.


1. Redwork Chicken Weathervane Pattern 


For a classic French motif, embroider this free chicken weather-based pattern. The scrolling lines make it a great fit for red work and it looks striking sewn on kitchen tea towels. And since it only uses a few embroidery stitches, this design is suitable for those who are just starting out with embroidery.

2. Redwork Hanging Heart Kit 



This lovable red work heart is perfect for hanging on the walls or doors of your sewing room (even if it appears as your kitchen or family room). And because it’s a kit, it’s a great way to jump into a Red Work mission without spending too much time on supplies.

3. Feeding the Chicks Redwork Pattern


Fabric designer Tasha Noel provides this red work hand embroidery pattern based on her fabric line The Simple Life. Its ranch view gives it a classic red work feel while being fresh and fun.

4. Nasturtium Redwork Pattern and Pillow Project 

A grouping of red work and gloom embroidery, this free nasturtium embroidery pattern by Alex Anderson is part of one of his books and includes pillow making instructions. Of course, the design will look great in many uses.


5. Redwork Patterns From Bird Brain Designs 




For a huge selection of red work embroidery patterns, there is no need to look any further than Bird Brain Design. Most style have a lot of options for traditional themes and both free and reasonably-priced types for download. The cherry pattern on the left is a fruit and veggie pattern appropriate for tea towels, and the Jacobian flower scroll pattern has ideas for four designs and projects.

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