Floral Gardening Tools Border Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Floral Gardening Tools Border Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Five or six garden tools fanned out above a row of open daisy flowers, like theyre standing in a flower bed. On the left theres a lawn roller or hand cultivator. Moving right theres a handheld scrub brush, a tall mop-style tool, a big flat-bristle brush at the centre, then a spray bottle and a triangular hand spade at the right edge. The daisy row along the bottom gives it a garden-shed feel, soft but purposeful.

One thread color throughout, no color changes needed. Stitch counts run from 23,489 at the 4.78-inch width up to 31,853 at the 6.52-inch width across 3 sizes. Those 41 trims in the 6.52-inch hoop tell you how many individual tool outlines and inner details are in there. The directional underlay on each tool keeps the satin dense and the edges crisp. Hoop it on medium-weight woven cotton or canvas with a tearaway stabiliser and youll get clean results. Pop heavy tearaway against the back of the fabric on anything stretchy since the wide hoop area pulls on knit fabric without proper support.

Ive sold this one mostly to people making aprons and gardening gift sets. A customer this spring ordered 8 matching aprons for a garden club committee, all with this on the hem. Stitch it along the hem of a canvas apron for the most natural placement. Use it centered on the chest of a shirt or jacket if you want it as a badge-style piece instead. And avoid very pale or white fabric if you want the single green thread to read with full contrast.

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.

  • Gardening apron hem borders and chest panelsAlong the hem of a canvas gardening apron this border layout fits perfectly and looks like custom workwear
  • Garden supply shop branded tote bags and gift wrapGarden supply shops use this kind of design on tote bags for packaging or as branded merchandise
  • Outdoor potting shed towels and cleaning clothsHemmed on a cotton tea towel or cleaning cloth it suits a potting shed or outdoor utility space
  • Gardening glove pouches and seed storage bagsA zippered pouch for gardening gloves or small hand tools with this stitched on the front panel
  • Spring market seller shirts and vendor apronsSpring and summer market vendors who sell garden products use this on their staff shirts or aprons
  • Plant nursery staff uniforms and branded merchandisePlant nurseries sometimes sell or give away branded tote bags and this design has the right visual theme
  • Housewarming gifts for new homeowners with a gardenNew homeowners moving into a house with a garden appreciate a practical and thoughtful gift apron or tote

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
4.78 × 5.50 in 23,489
5.65 × 6.50 in 27,570
6.52 × 7.50 in 31,853

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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