{"product_id":"floral-wildflower-border","title":"Floral Wildflower Border Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download","description":"\u003cp\u003eTwo big blooms sit right in the centre of this one, a coral-pink flower and a periwinkle blue beside it, both with those directional satin petals fanning outward and cream-white centres that catch light really nicely. The leaves along the branches are outline stitch only, dark charcoal-slate with white tatami fill inside, which gives everything that cottage sketch look. Golden amber buds dot the stems left and right, and there's a taller golden tulip shape rising up from the middle adding a bit of vertical lift. Its that mix of fully filled colour blooms against open outlined foliage that makes this pop without needing alot of colour changes.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eI run stems and outlines with a fine satin underlay first, then fill the petal bodies with directional satin rows. Hoop your fabric snug, because if anything shifts mid-stitch the petal alignment goes off and you lose that clean radial look. On stretchy jersey or fleece you'll want a cutaway stabiliser so the whole border stays flat, but on cotton twill or linen canvas a standard tearaway works fine. At 5 inches wide it sits comfortably across a linen tote front or stitched along a tea towel hem. Last week I got a message from a woman who runs a small craft stall, she'd used the 7.5 inch across the back yoke of a denim jacket and it came out brilliant. She sent over a photo and honestly its one of the nicest placements I've seen from this design.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eSkip topping on the leaf outlines since they're satin-based and dont need it, but if you're stitching onto terry cloth, a light layer of water-soluble topping over the filled blooms stops the loops catching in the texture. Bobbin tension matters a lot with satin rows here because at roughly 634 stitches per square inch you're working with a medium-high density, and too loose means the underside shows on lighter fabrics. Pop it on white cotton first if you're unsure.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eQuite a few cottagecore-style shops have been picking this up lately. The folk botanical mix of open leaf outlines sitting alongside solid filled petals is what keeps it from reading too heavy, and its versatile in a way a lot of border designs arent. One buyer told me she was suprised how clean it came out on a thick linen blend she hadn't tried before. You cant always predict how outline work reads on a tighter weave but in this case it held perfectly.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCenter the spray along a hem or cuff for the tidiest finish. Avoid running the smallest 3.5 inch on fabrics with a heavy grain weave because the fine outline stitching can sink and disappear. Pair it with a neutral bobbin thread, usually a cream or light grey, to keep the reverse tidy when the piece is going out unlined.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eMessage me a photo if the download gives you grief.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Re Embroidery","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46432095174806,"sku":null,"price":3.29,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0699\/6262\/9270\/files\/FloralWildflowerBorderEmbroideryDesign.png?v=1782361766","url":"https:\/\/reembroidery.com\/products\/floral-wildflower-border","provider":"Re Embroidery","version":"1.0","type":"link"}