{"product_id":"blue-peacock-feather-eye","title":"Blue Peacock Feather Eye Embroidery Design, Instant Download","description":"\u003cp\u003eIts a peacock feather cropped in close so the eye fills the whole design. Teal and cyan barbs fan out in short directional bursts, overlapping each other the way real feather barbs do and not sitting in clean flat rows. A deep cobalt blue iris ring sits dead centre with a small white satin dot near the top that makes the feather look like its actually watching you. Black thread marks the feather tips where the barbs shorten and darken before the design cuts off. Six colours, density at 1,255 stitches per square inch, and honestly its one of the denser designs in my catalogue.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eBarb fills use short satin segments angled away from the iris axis so each stitched strand catches light differently as the fabric moves, which is what gives peacock feather embroidery its shimmer. The iris is a stacked ring of tatami fill in two blue tones with a running stitch outline keeping the circle edge clean. White highlight is a single small satin oval, placed off-centre to read as reflected light. Black tip sections use a mix of scattered short satin shapes that taper toward the edge and dont cut off in a straight line. Nine sizes from 2.77 by 3.49 inches up to 5.91 by 7.5, stitch counts from 23,290 to 55,633.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eA customer who does boho home textiles told me last year she ran the 5-inch on a cream silk-look cushion cover and people at her market stall kept stopping to touch it because the satin barbs catch light as you move past. Ive seen it stitched on dove grey and ivory too and the teal reads just as well. On cotton it comes out rich and detailed without going glittery, which is the better look for most home textile applications.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eStitch on white, cream, ivory, pale gold or dove grey fabric so the teal and blue palette has somewhere to show. Use a medium to firm cutaway stabiliser since the high density puts real tension through the fabric during stitching. Avoid open-weave or stretchy knit as the dense fills will cause puckering if the base layer isnt solid.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eHoop tight and run the barb fills before the iris and eye detail so those layers sit on top cleanly. Give each colour change a moment to settle before pulling the hoop, the thread tension at this stitch density can shift fills if youre rushing. Float topping on velvet or textured linen to stop the short barb stitches sinking into fabric pile.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Re Embroidery","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46355495256214,"sku":null,"price":4.79,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0699\/6262\/9270\/files\/BluePeacockFeatherEyeEmbroideryDesign.png?v=1776833764","url":"https:\/\/reembroidery.com\/products\/blue-peacock-feather-eye","provider":"Re Embroidery","version":"1.0","type":"link"}