Elegant Floral Corner Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Elegant Floral Corner Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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The design runs corner to corner, sweeping up from the bottom left at a diagonal. Red satin stems curve and branch outward, thick in the middle and tapering at the tips. Two dandelion-burst flower heads sit at the top, those spiky round ones where the petals radiate out from a tight centre. The orange thread comes in on the stems as a shadow layer and on little tulip-shaped buds dotted around the edges. There are scroll tendrils curling off the main stems too, 2 or 3 of them, which stops the piece from feeling too rigid.

2 colours total, orange goes down first and red covers most of the design after. One colour change, which means you stop once mid-run and thats it. Stitch counts go from 13,020 on the 5-inch up to 20,400 on the 8-inch. Its not a light design, theres proper satin density in those stems, so use a good fusible cutaway stabiliser behind woven fabric. Hoop snug and let the underlay do its job or the satin columns will pucker.

I really like this one for table linen and home decor stuff because the corner format just fits so naturally on a napkin or a tablecloth. One customer sent me a photo last christmas of it stitched onto matching white napkins for a dinner party, 4 napkins in matching red thread and honestly they looked like something from a boutique kitchen shop. She said guests kept asking where she bought them.

Drop it on white linen, cream cotton or even a light grey for that clean contrast. Red pops hardest on white but on cream it goes kinda vintage-warm which I think is nicer for home pieces. Skip dark fabric because you lose the satin sheen. Pair with poly mesh or brushed cutaway on woven cotton and the stems stitch out with really good column definition.

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.

  • Dinner napkins and table linen setsStitch on white or cream linen napkins and use 4 identical corners to make a matching dining set
  • Cushion covers and throw pillow cornersEmbroider on a plain cushion cover corner and the red satin stems give it a bold folk-art edge without being too busy
  • Guest towels and hand towelsWorks really well on a white guest towel, position it at the bottom corner and the design sits nicely at the hem
  • Tote bag corner decorationA natural canvas tote looks great with this at the lower corner, the red pops well against tan fabric
  • Quilt blocks and fabric panel bordersQuilt block borders are a popular use for corner designs like this, the diagonal sweep aligns naturally with block edges
  • Gift bags and fabric wrapping piecesStitch on plain fabric gift bags for handmade gifts and it gives them a really finished boutique look

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
4.66 × 5.01 in 13,020
5.59 × 6.01 in 15,464
6.52 × 7.01 in 17,934
7.45 × 8.01 in 20,400

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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