90 Beautiful Embroidery Designs That Make The World A Stitch Better (New Pics)

Knitting, crochet, embroidery and sewing. Skills that were once reserved for grey grandmas. These were seen by some as “old lady hobbies.” But those days are long gone. Needlework isn’t only popular in the tight-knit communities behind the walls of old-age homes.

Ask Coldplay frontman, Chris Martin who once revealed that the band loves to get together in their studio and swap their instruments for sewing machines. Or heartthrob, Ryan Gosling who admitted that if he were to design his perfect day, it would involve knitting. Julia Roberts has also been known to set up chairs on set for a good “knit-athon” between filming.

It’s been proven that needlework is great for your mental health, and can sometimes even help with physical health issues like osteoporosis. So it’s no surprise that more and more people are jumping on the bandwagon with their needles and thread, or wool. Among them, those in the r/Embroidery community, which has an impressive 940,000 members. The hand and machine embroiderers exchange tips, techniques, resources, and ideas. They also share their creations, and some are truly incredible. Bored Panda has put together a list of the most gorgeous embroidery posts from the posts. Many might inspire you to pick up the hobby, if you haven’t already.

#1 Two Brothers Beneath The Hydrangea 🩵🩵🩵

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The embroidery circle is growing. It’s no longer a tight-stitch community. And for good reason… The craft is more than just a hobby. In case you’re not familiar with it. Here’s a quick crash course on what embroidery is, before we get into why it can make your life a few stitches better.

Google Arts and Crafts defines embroidery as “the craft of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn,” adding that embroidery “may also incorporate other materials such as pearls, beads, quills, and sequins.” It’s been around for ages.

Embroidery is an ancient art form that falls under the umbrella of the textile arts, which stemmed from the ancient human need to dress, cover, and protect people and objects, notes one research paper, which goes on to explain that it differs from other textile crafts such as weaving or knitting. While those produce a surface, embroidery is carried out on an existing surface by inserting threads using a needle.

“It does not fulfill a practical need,” reads the paper. “But rather is intended more for beauty and decoration. It is like painting on a canvas, with the needle and threads taking the place of the brush and paints.”

#2 Finally Finished After Abandoning For A Year ✨

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#3 Worked On This For Over A Year Between Other Projects Really Proud Of This One

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The research paper we quoted earlier is titled The Therapeutic Aspects of Embroidery in Art Therapy from the Perspective of Adolescent Girls in a Post-Hospitalization Boarding School. It’s one of many bodies of work that explore the benefits of embroidery that make it more than just a hobby.

The researchers found that embroidery has therapeutic benefits for adolescent girls with emotional disorders, and that it supports their psychological development.

“This study reveals that embroidery, whose threads are intricately embedded in society and culture, and may provide a unique and meaningful activity for young people in post-hospitalization boarding schools and enables a social and cultural exploration of self and community,” reads the paper.

#4 Remembering Summer Series, My Latest Ribbon Embroidery Work

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#5 Terrasen (Throne Of Glass) Inspired Framed Embroidery

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#6 Friend Drew A Pikmin For Me And I Just Had To Embroider It

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The researchers add that there are three aspects of embroidery that make it great for art therapy. These are repetition, structure (working according to a pattern), and simplicity.

These qualities may facilitate states of ‘flow’ or rejuvenation, they say, which can help create a feeling of calmness or increase energy levels. “In addition, rhythm and a sense of reward characterize the creative process in embroidery and have been revealed as essential factors in the treatment of children and adolescents who have experienced trauma.”

The experts add that given embroidery’s social, cultural, and psychological dimensions, it “can potentially constitute an artistic language and a means of expression in art therapy, specifically in relation to adolescents with complex emotional difficulties.”

#7 Cat Lady

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#8 Second Attempt At An Embroidered Heart + Vegetation 🙂

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#9 🐸

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Hand embroidery, as opposed to machine, is especially beneficial for our mental health. The focus on a creative yet repetitive task helps our brain calm down and zone out, notes the Practical Embroidery site. Taking up the hobby or art form can help alleviate stress, reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and decrease heart rate, it adds.

It can also help your brain recover from the injury, give you a sense of accomplishment, fill in empty time, and keep you away from the screen. Although scrolling through these beautiful creations on this list can’t do too much harm.

#10 Fiona The Hippo

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#11 Land Before Crunchwrap Supreme 😂🫣 (This Was A Mash-Up I Had In My Brain And Needed To See It Thru)

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#12 Cosmic Cliffs – Ngc 3324 In The Carina Nebula

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The folk at Discover Embroidery say when you learn to embroider, you’re gaining more skills than you might think. Patience, for one. “In the fast world, patience is a rare quality. Hand embroidery requires a lot of patience and helps you build it too,” they note. Of course, the focus required helps build attention to detail and concentration.

It can also help you with self-confidence. Once you complete an embroidery project, you might feel a great sense of accomplishment.

#13 The Lady

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#14 My Embroidery Inspired By Stained Glass Art

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#15 Masala, Clouded Leopard

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#16 First Time Doing Embroidery On A Photo!

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#17 Yoshi’s Portrait Is Finally Here 🧡🦖🥚

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#18 Don’t Ask Me Why I Made This

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#19 Two Melting Ice Cubes 🧊

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#20 One Of My Latest Sky Pieces

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#21 1.5 Years!

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#22 Tea For Two 🫖☕️

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#23 Started Embroidery Just For Those Clouds Of Cotton

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#24 Lavender Dreams

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#25 Two Embroidered Cow Abductions, Five Years Apart

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#26 I Wanted To Make A Piñata So I Did

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#27 My Latest

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#28 🪡🧽🐌

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#29 A Little Crooked And Wonky, But Aren’t We All

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#30 Finally Finished My Triple-Hoop Trio

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#31 My First Project With Tulle!

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#32 Finaly! Embroidery On Linen By Me. I Was Inspired By The Bath Bomb

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#33 Over The Garden Wall🎃🔪

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#34 Stitched Tiny Creatures For Some Little Thrifted Frames!!

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#35 I Made This For My Partner But I’m Thinking Of Keeping It.. 👀❄️ The Details Are Super Tiny But Super Fun To Embroider!

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#36 Gar With A Pearl Earring | I Had This Whole Idea To Do A Series Of Famous Paintings With Fish Puns, But This Was The Only One That Actually Came To Fruition

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#37 For My Overthinkers 🌪️🧠

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#38 Third Completed Project! This Hobby Is Very Rewarding

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#39 How Do I Make My Stitches Look Like This?

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#40 A Gift For My Mom

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#41 My First Embroidery Project

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#42 The Last Hoop In The Alice In Wonderland Series 🦁🐯

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#43 Hot Air Balloon

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#44 Found The Perfect Fabric To Stitch Jenna Marbles As Her Chair (I Don’t Know Why, It Just Needed To Be Done 😂)

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#45 Pemberly

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#46 👍🏻🔥x2

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#47 Triple Pet Portrait I Started Last Year And Can Finally Post Pictures Of In The New Year. Happy New Year Yall! 🩵

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#48 A Cross Stitch That Evolved Into An Embroidery

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#49 I Embroidered This Mushroom Cardigan🍄🌿🌼

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#50 Cooking For Us Is My Love Language 🍝

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#51 Life Advice, From Prometheus (Final Update)

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#52 Anniversary Gift For My Parents

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#53 🪡🐸🐸🍪

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#54 Light The Lamp, Not The Rat! 🔥🐀

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#55 Someone On Reddit Suggested That I Make A Donut 🍩, What Else Would You Like To See Me Make? 😄

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#56 It’s Stumpwork….. Get It?

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#57 Set Of Three, Gifts For My Friend’s Triplets On Their 1st Birthday ❤️

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#58 Shiny Thing ✨️

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#59 Decided To Get Some Of My Work Framed

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#60 Gift For My Friend

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#61 I Figured You’d Appreciate The Backstitching On This Tablecloth Made By My Great Grandmother

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#62 Stopping A Garden Hose With Your Thumb

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#63 Is This Finished Or Should I Fill In The Hat?

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#64 We Are Experiencing A Higher Than Normal Call Volume

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#65 Zen Cat Has Provided Some Much-Needed Art Therapy

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#66 The Shining Maze Made From French Knots

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#67 Fennec Fox Fiercely Facing A Flurry

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#68 Has To Get One More Spooky Project Finished Before I Moved Onto Christmas

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#69 Thanks To The People Who Told Me To Stick To A Single Thread For The Red “Overglaze” On This Version Of An 18th Century Chinese Porcelain Plate

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#70 Tiny Hoops With Tiny Worlds In Them 🌏 Made For Keychains

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#71 After Over A Year Of Slowly Picking Away At It, I Finally Finished This 🙏

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#72 Snow Globe Embroidery

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#73 My 99 Year Old Grandmothers Christmas Gift (I Put It In A Frame For Her). She’s My Inspiration To Get Up And Keep Moving Forward With Kindness. So I Made Her This 🙂

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#74 Celestial Rat Embroidery

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#75 Finished Diamondhead Waikiki

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#76 Little Crewel Mouse 🐭

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#77 Please Help Me Not Hate This

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#78 Oranges And Gold

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#79 Really Happy With How This Turned Out

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#80 Mother Earth

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#81 🪡🍪👀🐻

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#82 My Necklace Broke, So Decided To Use It As A Hot Air Balloon 🎈 😅

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#83 I Learned How To Embroider 5 Days Ago. This Is My Work So Far

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#84 When You Keep Forgetting To Take Family Photos So You Just Embroider One!

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#85 I Unpicked This About 6 Times Because I Couldn’t Get The ‘Right Oranges. I Am Finally Happy With It 😅

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#86 I Love Moss

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#87 My 7 Year Old’s First Embroidery

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#88 My Assistant Thinks I Am Mocking Him

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#89 >:c 🌲

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#90 My Friend Came To Me With This Project.. I Said I Will Absolutely Stitch Any Amphibian 🫡

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