Sketched in this one as a vintage emblem style -- both arms meet and overlap at the base rather than leaving the wreath open, so you get a much more enclosed, medallion-like shape. The leaf clusters are denser than a typical open-arc laurel. 44 trims, which is alot for just 4 sizes, but the routing goes cluster by cluster through the whole ring. Stitch density hits 380 -- thats on the higher side for a single-colour wreath, and it gives the brass-rayon thread real depth, you can actually see the individual leaf surfaces.
Four sizes only on this one: 2.01 to 5.01 inches wide, stitch count from 3,232 up to 7,892. Its a compact set -- doesnt go above 5 inches. If you need it bigger than 5 inches, this isnt the right file, Im being straight about that. Use a proper cutaway stabiliser at the 5-inch size, not a light tearaway -- 7,892 stitches at density 380 will shift on anything too light. Use a topping aswell on fleece or terry fabric to stop the pile swallowing the leaf detail. Add a fresh needle before each run at this density, a dull needle will drag on the satin fills.
One customer hooped this last December for personalised ornaments and the leaf texture came out exactly like they hoped. They ordered a batch of 12 in early December and said the brass thread read beautifully on red velvet fabric. Run it slow on the first hoop until you know how your machine handles the density at the base where the two arms close.
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.
- Personalised ornament covers and holiday gift tagsThe 3-inch version fits fabric ornament covers and can be hooped directly on a stretched ornament blank.
- Denim jacket back panel as a standalone emblemThe 5-inch version makes a strong standalone back-panel emblem on a denim jacket without needing text.
- Award and achievement patches for scouting or clubsDense enough at 380 density to hold its shape on a thick felt or twill patch backing.
- Monogram accent ring on polo shirts and uniform shirtsThe 2-inch version fits inside a polo shirt chest area as a ring accent around a small monogram.
- Canvas tote bags with a formal vintage aestheticThe near-complete circle shape fills a canvas tote front nicely without looking like a half-finished frame.
- Leather wallet and bag patch embroideryWorks on leather with a topping and adhesive backing tearaway for clean results.
- Wedding invitation envelope liner fabric projectsThe enclosed ring shape gives a formal wax-seal impression on fabric-lined wedding stationery items.
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.01 × 1.66 in | 3,232 |
| 3.01 × 2.49 in | 4,712 |
| 4.01 × 3.31 in | 6,214 |
| 5.01 × 4.14 in | 7,892 |
Files & Formats
Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.








Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.
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