Floral Bee Wreath Embroidery Design, Poppy Anemone Pattern

Floral Bee Wreath Embroidery Design, Poppy Anemone Pattern

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Floral bee wreath thats open style, built from the blooms themselves rather than a closed frame band. Four big poppy or anemone heads sit at the four cardinal points round the ring, each one carrying a dark satin filled centre that anchors the eye. Looping leaves and a lil bud cluster bridge between the blooms, and the top of the wreath sits open, just leaves arcing over instead of a closed ring shape meeting up. Centred dead inside sits a bee, top down view, abdomen satin filled segment by segment, wings spread either side. Its looser and wilder than a tight emblem wreath, more foraged garden bouquet, less brand mark.

Smallest panel kicks off at 3.5 across and the largest hits 7.5 wide, with vertical height running 2.88 through 6.17. Stitch counts range from 4,945 on the tiny one through 9,694 on the wider versions. Way less density than a satin band wreath would carry at the same widths. Single thread, 209 density file. Ran my sample piece in october on charcoal canvas at 5 across, the poppy centres pulled clean without warping any petal. Tested again on white cotton in black thread at 7 inches and got the same outcome, no puckering through the centre at all.

Beekeeper merch sellers and small honey brand owners keep ordering this file. A customer messaged me thursday saying she stitched the design as labels for a 100 jar batch of small batch honey wedding favours, the wreath shape gave her room for the bride and groom initials underneath without crowding any element. Another batch went out to a homestead market vendor whos running it on charcoal aprons aswell as her market tote. Wider buyer crowd than Id expected. The open ring leaves room for type or a date round the outside, makes the file more practical than a closed circle would be.

Pop a medium cutaway under cotton ground, then swap to firm tearaway when stitching canvas. Skip the file on stretchy knit cotton at the bigger panels, the petal outlines warp under any stretch. Try tan thread on charcoal for a moody honey label feel, or black thread on natural muslin grounds for a market stall sign cloth. Pick chenille needle weight over a sharp on woven linen, itll part the weave instead of cutting through fibre. Text me suprised in case you cant open the format you need, ill fire an alternate over inside the hour.

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.

  • Centrepiece on a natural linen tote bagNatural linen tote with black thread hits that botanical-illustration look customers pay extra for; the wreath frame really helps it read as art.
  • Kitchen tea towel corner or full-front placementFull-front on a white cotton tea towel at 7.5 inches fills the space without overcrowding; people use these as kitchen gifts regularly.
  • Round hoop art for a nature-themed wall arrangementStitch on cream linen in a 6-inch hoop and hang it as-is for instant wall art that takes maybe 45 minutes total.
  • Left chest placement on a gardening or market shirtat the 3-in baseline the bee reads clearly as the focal point even at shirt-pocket scale; black on white or cream is the strongest combo.
  • Cushion cover centre for a cottage or botanical roomA cream or sage green cushion cover with this centred has a cottage garden feel that photographs well for handmade shop listings.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 2.88 in 4,945
4.50 × 3.70 in 6,094
5.50 × 4.53 in 7,225
6.50 × 5.35 in 8,447
7.50 × 6.17 in 9,694

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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