As for
unique embroidery patterns, science is definitely a theme that offers you many
unusual and eclectic options. I did my research and discovered eight of the
most exclusive scientific embroidery models available.
So, bring
your glasses and needles out, we're talking about scientific embroidery!
Cross stitch pattern on the solar system
Space, who
wouldn't want to go there? Imagine peace and enough! It is safe to say that
most of us will not make it just beyond the Earth's stratosphere, so this cute
cross-point of the solar system might just be close enough! Stitched on black
Aida, I think some bright threads in the dark would perfectly complement this
pattern. If framed, it would be a great addition to any would-be astronaut
room!
Anatomical
beetle model
Entomology:
the study of insects. If touching creepy banners isn't your thing, maybe an
embroidered version suits you best. Kelly also has an Anatomical Bee and an
Anatomical Dragonfly, which together in a triptych would look flawless and
surely give a buzz!
Certainly
not for the faint of heart, this cross-stitch cross-stitch of the doctoral
student and self-proclaimed mad scientist, Seam stress Erin would be a unique
work of art for any doctor or anatomical pathologist. If an anatomically
correct heart is too much for a pallet, Erin also has a model for a less
graphic anatomical leg.
Cross stitch pattern of caffeine molecule
I bet many
of us can relate to this. This cross-stitch of the caffeine molecule is just
what the doctor ordered for any coffee science enthusiast. If you prefer a more
natural form of jubilation, Actsof Craftiness also has molecular models for
adrenaline and serotonin.
Hearts & Flowers No.1 Redwork Pattern
Botany, the
sweetest side of science. This redwork model by Betsy Lewis would work
fantastically in black as a botanical style illustration turned into
embroidery. The frame of the heart adds a final touch that reflects the love
for this branch of science.
Think - Periodic Table Cross-stitch
patterns
Pxlpwr has
gathered all the right elements for this periodic cross-stitch pattern. Sharp
and bold cut, this model will make it hard for you to keep your ion anything
else!
This Wendi
Gratz sampler contains all the things we think of when the word science is
mentioned: beakers, Bunsen beaks and periodic table. It is a simple but
effective model that any stapler can easily adapt to your needs. As Wendi
suggests, why not take specific reasons and sew them on a lab coat or shirt
pocket?
I Love Science - Scientists Pattern
Charles
Darwin, Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Marie Curie and Nikola Tesla are just a
handful of the great scientists of history. Cloudfactory has brought them
together with some precious tips from Einstein, in this super cute cross stitch
pattern. If you love science, or know someone who does it, then this collective
will surely inspire.