Learn embroidery without wondering where to begin
Sign up and I’ll send you a free 8-page PDF sampler to help you learn 13 essential embroidery stitches step by step, plus 15% off your first Lazy May order.
Inside, you’ll discover: clear stitch instructions, a printable sampler pattern and simple material guidance.
- Stop feeling unsure and follow one easy beginner project
- Build confidence one stitch at a time
- Create a sampler you can display, keep or use as a stitch reference
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Start stitching without the guesswork
Inside this free embroidery sampler, you’ll discover a simple way to learn 13 useful stitches, practise them in one place and build confidence as you go.
How it works
- Sign up using the email box above.
- Check your inbox for your sampler download link.
- Open the PDF and start stitching at your own pace.
You’ll have a finished piece you can display, keep, or use as a handy stitch reference whenever you need it.
Free sampler FAQs
Is this suitable for complete beginners?
Yes. The sampler is designed for beginners, with clear illustrations and simple explanations for each stitch. It’s a really nice place to start if you’re new to embroidery or coming back to it after a break.
What will I learn?
You’ll learn 13 essential embroidery stitches that you can use again and again in future projects, from simple outlines to small decorative details.
Do I need lots of materials to get started?
No. You only need a few basic supplies to begin, and the sampler explains what you need in a simple, beginner-friendly way.
How will I receive the pattern?
You’ll receive an email with a link to download the 8-page PDF shortly after signing up.
What if I don’t get the email?
Please check your junk folder first. If it’s not there, try signing up again carefully or use a different email address.
How often will you email me?
I keep it fairly light, with beginner tips, new patterns, project ideas and the occasional offer. You can unsubscribe any time.
You don’t need to learn everything at once or get it perfect first time. This gives you one simple place to begin, so you can sit down, stitch a little, and feel like you’re making progress straight away.
