Floral Goddess Silhouette Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Floral Goddess Silhouette Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Sketched this one out as a seated goddess type, the kind of silhouette where the figure is solid and the bottom half just melts into a big cluster of botanical detail. The woman is seated cross-legged, her hair swept back, and from her waist down the dress fans out into roses, big open blooms with curved petals, leaves layered underneath, stems winding through the whole base section. Its kinda like a papercut aesthetic but stitched. Very graphic, very clean at distance.

One colour, no stops. The PDF shows it digitised in R1 G166 B119, a teal green that sits between emerald and mint, though obviously you can stitch it in any single colour you like. 4 sizes from 4 inches up to 7 inches wide, and the stitch count goes from 22,021 at the smaller end up to 38,305 on the largest. Thats a dense fill, the satin work on the roses is realy tight, which is why the florals read as solid shapes rather than outlines. Use a fusible polymesh sheet because the density needs it.

Stitch this on a firm woven cotton or linen with standard hooped cutaway and youre good to go. A customer last week did this on a black linen tote in gold thread and sent me a photo, it looked like foil print. Works best when the background is plain enough that the silhouette outline registers clearly. Skip stretchy knit fabrics unless you want to DM me first for stabiliser setup notes, the high stitch count needs a stable base.

Wilcom EmbroideryStudio digitising, Tajima DST format and all 8 formats in the download. Ping me if anything looks off when you open the file.

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.

  • Wall art hoops in teal or gold threadThe silhouette reads well in an embroidery hoop as standalone art, no frame needed.
  • Tote bags for yoga studios or wellness brandsYoga studios love this style for branded totes, the meditating pose fits the vibe perfectly.
  • Framed embroidery for a bedroom gallery wallStitch it in white on dark linen and frame it for a crisp graphic bedroom piece.
  • Cushion covers with a botanical goddess themeThe floral base section fills a cushion front nicely at the 7-inch size.
  • Tee shirts with an artistic feminine silhouetteSingle-colour on a plain tee reads like a print, people genuinely ask if its screen printed.
  • Linen pouches or cosmetic bagsThe 4-inch size works on a zip pouch front without cropping the floral detail.
  • Jacket back panels for a bold wearable art lookOn a jacket back, use the largest 7-inch version and give it a full cutaway backing.
  • Market stall displays or greeting card insertsColour-match to brand colours for market stall branded packaging and display items.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
4.01 × 3.77 in 22,021
5.01 × 4.71 in 27,308
6.01 × 5.64 in 32,731
7.01 × 6.58 in 38,305

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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