Floral Mandala Swirl Embroidery Design, Baroque Scroll Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Floral Mandala Swirl Embroidery Design, Baroque Scroll Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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Drew up this one for people who wanted something circular and decorative but with more visual weight than a typical floral centre. Its a baroque scroll medallion, all the arms curl outward and fold back at the tip, the same way iron-gate ornament or old french textile borders do. Dark green satin, single colour, no stops. The density sits at 547 so theres real substance to the thread coverage on linen or cotton twill.

6 sizes from 2.01 inches up to 7.01 inches, stitch counts from 7,205 to 26,552. The big 7-inch file takes a good 40-50 minutes depending on machine speed, dont rush it. Use a medium cutaway stabiliser on stable wovens and go heavy cutaway on stretch. Add a water-soluble topping on textured fabrics like waffle weave or terry cloth, the satin definition really suffers without it. Best to hoop snug and avoid re-hooping mid-run on the larger sizes.

I get messages about this one from people doing home decor projects. One customer last month wanted it centred on a circular linen table topper for a halloween dinner party, said the scroll arms lined up with the round edge and gave it that formal napery look. Thats the kind of use that suits it well. Message me if you need the size extended or want to send me a photo when its done.

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.

  • Circular linen table topper centrepieceCentre the 7-inch file on a round linen table topper for a formal dining centrepiece effect
  • Cushion cover front panel medallionThe 5-inch version fills a standard 14-inch cushion cover front with comfortable margin around the edge
  • Framed embroidery art pieceHoop the 4-inch file on cotton twill, mount in a 6-inch embroidery hoop frame for wall display
  • Tote bag front panel statement designRun the 3-inch file on a structured canvas tote front panel in dark green on natural canvas
  • Denim jacket back panel motifThe 5-inch placement on a denim jacket back requires a heavy cutaway stabiliser and proper hooping
  • Wedding favour bag decorationStitch the 2-inch version on organza or cotton muslin bags for wedding or event favours
  • Quilted wall hanging centre blockUse as the central block in a 12-inch quilt square with matching border strips around it

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.01 × 1.99 in 7,205
3.01 × 2.98 in 10,608
4.01 × 3.96 in 14,208
5.01 × 4.95 in 18,003
6.01 × 5.94 in 22,068
7.01 × 6.93 in 26,552

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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