Minimalist Floral Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Minimalist Floral Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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There isnt much to explain visually, one flower, one stem, two leaves, done as a single continuous outline in rose gold thread on white pique napkin fabric. No fill work, no satin blocks, no layering. Just the outline running clean around the bloom and down the stem. The density is 225 spi count meaning is genuinely low, low enough that the thread sits almost flat on the surface without any raised texture you can feel. Its the kind of design that looks like it was drawn with a very fine pen.

Because the stitch count is so low, it's actually faster to run than most floral designs at this size. 3,686 stitches at the smallest and 6,587 at the largest, so even the 3.9-inch version finishes in a few minutes on any modern machine. Use cutaway stabiliser underneath, the running stitch outline needs something firm to anchor to or you'll get slight distortion along the stem. Skip heavy topping on white pique, it isnt necessary at this density and wont add anything useful.

A customer last December used the 1.82-inch version on a set of white linen napkins for a dinner party, she said her guests kept asking where they were from. I get that response alot with simple designs like this, people dont expect something so minimal to read as clearly as it does when its actually stitched. Add this to a pocket corner, a pillowcase edge, or a small framed hoop piece. White on white with that metallic rose tone. A really lovely combination for something this stripped back.

9 sizes run from 1.82 inches wide up to 3.9 inches. Format options on the file-formats page. Pair with any light woven fabric and youre good to go. Simple as that.

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.

  • White linen napkin corner embroideryThe 1.82-inch version fits neatly in a napkin corner on white linen without overpowering the fabric
  • Shirt collar or cuff accentStitch the 2-inch size on a shirt collar for a subtle rose gold floral detail that reads refined rather than loud
  • White pique kitchen towel motifRun the 2.5-inch run across white pique kitchen towel for a minimal motif that doesnt compete with the texture
  • Small framed hoop wall artThe 2-inch size in a small white hoop makes a clean wall piece with almost no effort and no framing needed
  • Baby onesie chest pocket detailUse the 1.82-inch version on a baby onesie chest pocket area where you want detail thats gentle and not overwhelming
  • Linen pillowcase edge decorationThe 3-inch version along the edge of a linen pillowcase gives a simple botanical border without repeating pattern work

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
1.82 × 3.50 in 3,686
2.08 × 4.00 in 4,070
2.34 × 4.50 in 4,452
2.60 × 5.00 in 4,808
2.86 × 5.50 in 5,166
3.12 × 6.00 in 5,505
3.38 × 6.50 in 5,863
3.64 × 7.00 in 6,241
3.90 × 7.50 in 6,587

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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