September 11, 2025

Beaded Botanica with Applique pattern & supplies

Beaded Botanica with Applique is a hand-stitching project by Nichole Vogelsinger of Wild Boho for John Bead. This design features layered fabric and bead embroidery to create colorful potted florals, sized to fit within an 8 or 10 inch embroidery hoop.

Features from John Bead:

Our unique Bead Bar Czech Glass Bead bags

Czech Bead Bar for wholesale customers are here.

Czech Bead Bar for consumers online:

Canadians can shop here (shipping costs included.)

USA option for shopping is here.

Good Thread:

Good Thread for wholesale customers is here.

Good Thread for Canadians online.

Good Thread for USA online.

What Else You Need:

Fabric and Applique Supplies
Background fabric
Two additional fabric colors for applique
Heat n Bond Lite
Iron and ironing mat
Light source or light box
Water-soluble pen and a Sharpie or non-smearing pen
White school glue

Needles, Thread, and Beads
Assorted embroidery or applique needles
Embroidery hoop (8 to 10 inch)
Threads such as
– The Good Thread (white) by John Bead
– Fruitti 12 wt cotton by Wonderfil
– Eleganza Perle cotton by Wonderfil in sizes 3 and 5
– Aurora by The Thread Gatherer
– DMC Soft Cotton

Bonus
A free pattern is included and ready to print, trace, and stitch. It’s the perfect project to explore texture, color, and your own stitch style.

About our workshops with Nichole:

PDF of all the other workshops with Nichole Bead Embroidery Workshops with Nichole Vogelsinger

All of the videos Nichole has created for John Bead are linked here.

About Nichole

Nichole’s creative journey began when, as a child, she would explore the local fabric shops with her mother. She developed a love for fiber arts and as an adult, hand embroidering printed fabrics became a favorite hobby. That hobby soon became an Instagram feed and then a book, Boho Embroidery (Lucky Spool, 2016) and then another book, Boho Embroidery: The Pattern Collection (Lucky Spool, 2018). She is the creator of the Boho Stitch Along, teacher of embroidery workshops and writer of her adventures in the world of stitchery at wildboho.com.

Wild Boho blog and  website is here.

Wild Boho Etsy shop is here.

Wild Boho on Facebook is here.

Wild Boho on Instagram