Minimal Line Art Flower Bouquet Embroidery Design, Women's Pattern

Minimal Line Art Flower Bouquet Embroidery Design, Women's Pattern

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What I like about this design is how much it suggests with so little. The female figure is barely there: just the outline of the bare shoulders and the tops of the arms, enough to tell you someone is holding this bouquet but not enough to distract from the flowers themselves. The bouquet has poppies with round open petals, taller daisy-style blooms, bare curving stems going off in different directions, and a few round seed pods mixed in. Its the kind of wild loose arrangement that looks like someone just gathered it from a field rather than buying it wrapped.

Single black thread, no fill anywhere, just running stitch line work throughout. Stitch count ranges from 3,219 at the smallest size to 4,978 at 7 inches wide, so its very quick to stitch and wont stress any machine. Four sizes available from 4 to 7 inches wide. The low stitch count means you can pop this on delicate fabrics like linen and light cotton without worrying about the weight.

Stitch it on linen, light cotton, medium canvas, or tote fabric. Use a lightweight stabiliser because this design doesnt need much support given the low density. Skip knit fabrics because the running stitch outline needs a firm base to stay crisp. Try it on the corner of a linen dinner napkin or across the front of a cotton tote for that botanical illustration look people go nuts for right now.

A customer told me she stitched this on a plain white linen shirt and got five people asking where she bought it in one afternoon. Text me through the shop chat if you have any issue with the files and Ill sort it out.

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.

  • Linen dinner napkin corner detailStitched in the corner of a linen napkin it adds a botanical illustration feel to a simple table setting.
  • Canvas tote bag front panelOn the front of a natural canvas tote it gives the bag a minimal botanical look that works year round.
  • Light cotton shirt or blouse frontOn the front of a light cotton blouse or shirt it creates the kind of detail that looks custom and hand-done.
  • Muslin or linen pouch gift wrapOn a muslin or linen drawstring pouch it makes a beautiful minimal gift wrap for jewellery or small presents.
  • Framed embroidery hoop wall artHooped and framed as a 7 inch piece it reads like a botanical print and works as simple wall art.
  • Journal cover or book cloth accentOn a cloth journal cover or book binding fabric it gives a sketchy nature illustration feel to a handmade book.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
4.00 × 2.35 in 3,219
5.00 × 2.95 in 3,788
6.00 × 3.53 in 4,388
7.00 × 4.12 in 4,978

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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site

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