Curved Laurel Leaf Wreath Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Curved Laurel Leaf Wreath Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Pulled this together specifically as a monogram frame, the two branches curve wide and dont come close to closing at the top, leaving a big open centre that sits perfectly around a 1 or 2 letter initial. Its on the lighter side visually. Each arm has a handful of loose leaf clusters, not packed in tight, so there's a lot of negative space. Thats intentional. The lightness is actually what makes it pair so well with script lettering inside, the frame doesnt compete, it just holds.

Six sizes in the file, 2.01 inches at the smallest (1,929 stitches) up to 7.01 inches at 7,635 stitches. The density sits at 204 which is deliberately low to keep the open airy feel even at larger hoops. On an organza overlay or a sheer fabric this runs beautifully, the light density means the stabiliser doesnt show through as much. Use a water-soluble topping if the fabric has any texture at all. Digitised in my workhorse software, single colour, zero colour changes, just 4 trims, its an easy file to run.

This is genuinely one of the simpler hoops in the whole wreath range. The 7-inch version on a linen napkin takes under 15 minutes on a mid-speed home machine. Best results with a tearaway stabiliser on flat wovens, switch to cutaway if youre running it on knit fabric for baby items. Avoid over-tensioning your hoop on sheer fabric, at density 204 the stitches pull a little at the edges if the fabric is stretched too tight before you start. A customer wrote me last spring asking why her organza version was puckering and thats what it turned out to be, slack in the hoop fabric, not the file itself.

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.

  • Monogram frames for personalised gifts and keepsakesThe wide open centre frames 1-3 letter monograms at any of the 6 sizes without overlapping the text.
  • Wedding stationery items like ring bearer pillow coversThe 4-inch version fits a standard ring bearer pillow cover without touching the edge seams.
  • Baby name hoops and nursery wall artLight enough at 204 density to stitch on sheer organza for a nursery mobile or hoop ornament.
  • Personalised cotton napkins for wedding table settingsa 6-inch chest on a linen napkin makes an elegant table setting for a formal dinner.
  • Linen towel embroidery with initials inside the wreathA script name stitched inside a 5-inch version looks like a proper monogram set on a linen hand towel.
  • Fabric-covered journal and diary front panelsStitch on fabric and adhere to a hardcover journal front for a simple handmade gift.
  • Bridesmaid proposal box lids and gift bag frontsThe 3-inch version fits the lid of a small gift box covered in fabric for a bridal proposal set.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.01 × 1.53 in 1,929
3.01 × 2.29 in 2,903
4.01 × 3.06 in 3,954
5.01 × 3.82 in 5,090
6.01 × 4.58 in 6,278
7.01 × 5.34 in 7,635

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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