Spring embroidery projects capture that sense of renewal—sprigs of herbs, small blossoms, garden creatures, and gentle botanical motifs that feel light and hopeful after winter
Garden Motifs by Mayuka Morimoto
Mayuka Morimoto’s embroidery designs have a soft, storybook quality that feels especially fitting for spring. She pairs botanical details with gentle animal motifs, including charming rabbits and woodland creatures tucked among leaves and flowers.
Embroidery Garden of Flowers & Animals by Mayuka Morimoto


Fresh Botanical Stitches by Alice Makabe
Alice Makabe’s work is beloved for its calm, lyrical style. Her botanical motifs often feel like quiet studies of the natural world—simple stems, tiny blossoms, and delicate leaves arranged in graceful compositions.
Plant Embroidery and 12 Months of Stories by Alice Makabe
8 springtime motifs from Alice Makabe's Artful Botanical Embroidery
Botanical Embroidery by Yula
Yula’s embroidery style is light, airy, and playful. Her floral designs have a slightly modern feel while still drawing inspiration from traditional botanical illustration.
Wildflowers & Animals by Mayuka Morimoto
Another favorite from Mayuka Morimoto is Embroidered Wild Flowers & Animals, a collection that celebrates the quiet beauty of the natural world.
Wildflowers, birds, and small animals appear throughout the book, stitched with a detailed, painterly quality in soft color palettes that feel perfectly suited to spring.
Embroidered Wild Flowers & Animals by Mayuka Morimoto
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