Christmas Berry Garland Bow Embroidery Design V2, Instant Download

Christmas Berry Garland Bow Embroidery Design V2, Instant Download

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Long, lean berry garland, very slim profile. A tiny red bow rests dead centre, flat pine sprigs run sideways from the knot in both directions, and tiny round red berry dots punctuate the green branches every inch or so. Way narrower than the chunky garland family. Sits 0.79 inches at its skinniest, just 1.3 at its tallest, but stretches anywhere from 4.51 horizontally up to a generous 7.51 across at the biggest. really stretched out, basically a slim slim ribbon shape.

Three thread stops digitised through my digitising suite: bright leaf green threads the upper sprigs, dark forest green carries the underside foliage, and true red handles the centre bow plus every scattered berry dot. Density sits 558, firm enough to keep fills solid without ever getting heavy. Four total sizes available, stitch counts span 3418 right through to 5452, fast machine time even at the widest version. Trim count is high, 39 stops, since every berry dot is its own seperate shape. Pre-wind a backup bobbin before threading up cos youll likely run thread down quick.

Tons of buyers reach for this one for christmas aprons cos the lean shape fits a chest yoke or pocket strip without crowding em. Last november one customer grabbed the 7.51 wide size for the bib panel of an ivory cotton apron set she was customising for her mums family dinner. She wrote that the narrow height kept it tidy across the chest panel without competing visually with the apron strings. Kitchen towel hems and tablecloth top edges come up reglarly in messages too, with embroiderers truly sympathising over the trim count but loving the result.

Lay a medium cutaway under any cotton or linen apron front. Skip tearaway here, the stretched out berry positions need a firm base or those dots will drift out of line during stitching. Press from the underside to preserve the bow centring. Centre the placement left-right on an apron bib roughly 2 inches below the neckband for proper proportion. Cream, oatmeal, sage and red bases all play beautifully with the threading. Reach out for any download trouble, ill organise a fresh link your way.

What people are using this design for

A starting point. The design works for plenty more than just this list, this is what folks have stitched it onto most.

  • Christmas stocking with bow at cuff top for a hanging-ribbon lookPosition the bow at the very top of the stocking cuff so it reads as the hanging ribbon, berry stem dropping naturally below into the stocking body.
  • Muslin or canvas gift bags with garland running down the front panelMuslin gift bags in natural or bleached cotton take the tearaway cleanly and satin berries read really clearly against a light base.
  • Holiday journal covers stitched along the spine edgeOn journal covers stitch the garland on a fabric spine cover first, then glue the cover to the board so no hooping awkwardness with a rigid journal.
  • Festive mini hoop ornaments with bow at top as the hanging pointMini hoop ornaments work with the 4.51-inch version; add a ribbon loop through the hoop hardware to reinforce the bow-hanging effect.
  • Christmas card fabric inserts stitched on cream linen squaresCream linen card inserts need a tearaway under a backing square, and the berry clusters photograph well for product listing shots.
  • Holiday apron patch pocket with berry garland as the border accentPatch pockets should be stabilised before attachment; stitch the garland on the flat pocket piece first, then sew it to the apron.

Dimensions

4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
0.79 × 4.51 in 3,418
0.96 × 5.51 in 4,112
1.13 × 6.51 in 4,800
1.30 × 7.51 in 5,452

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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