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8 Patterns for Embroidered Family Trees

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Post updated November 17, 2021

 Along with genealogy, I love crafting. Even though I’m a pretty good cross stitcher, I haven’t tried my hand at embroidering anything yet.

But these family tree embroidery designs are inspiring me to want to give it a try!

For me, crafting is a great way to decompress and relax at home. Crafts like cross stitch and embroidery are very meditative.

And of course, what better way is there to spend our time at home than to create a future heirloom?

In this article, I’m sharing 8 lovely machine and hand embroidery designs.

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 A Quick History of Embroidery

Embroidery – the craft of embellishing fabric with thread – likely started in the Near East. Some examples by the Scythians have been found going back to the 5th to 3rd century B.C.  

Cultures from around the world have practiced the art of embroidery, but it historically has been practiced by girls and women. In the US in the 1700s, samplers were a common way to teach girls both embroidery and the alphabet and numbers. It was also a way of preparing girls as young as five on their future role of making clothes and linens for her future husband and children. Maybe your family has one of these heirlooms!

In the early 1900s, patterns and mail-order catalogs helped make embroidery more mainstream. It became even more common with the invention of the first embroidery machine in 1832. Today’s computerized embroidery machines have a lot of features and can make complicated designs.

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8 Embroidery Family Tree Patterns

Image via BethanyVictoriaDuffy

1) This lovely design from BethanyVictoriaDuffy. This shop also sells finished family trees if you don’t have the time to embroider it yourself.

Image via Spool and Spoon.

2) A free family tree design from Spool and Spoon.

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 3) A very ambitious beaded family tree embroidery kit! I love how you can add pictures instead of names.

Image via Teachers Pay Teachers

4) This machine embroidery pattern is available in different sizes to best fit your final project.

Image via Urban Threads

5) This tutorial from Urban Threads uses one of their machine embroidery designs.

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6) I love the sweet little bird in this design.

Image via Falcon Embroidery

7) This pretty machine embroidery design comes in multiple sizes depending on your project.

Image via Dimensions

8) This family tree embroidery kit from Dimensions comes with pre-printed fabric, making this a very easy project to whip up.

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 9) And a bonus pattern! It’s not technically embroidery, but I love this fun cross stitch pattern.

Do you do any genealogy crafts? If you try one of these patterns, please share how it turns out!

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