Minimalist Green Floral Outline Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Minimalist Green Floral Outline Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Its a floral outline. Single colour, no fill inside, just the clean line of a small flower with petals and stem drawn in green. Kinda like someone sketched it lightly in botanical illustration style but then digitised it properly so it stitches sharp. The negative space inside each petal is what gives it that open airy look instead of the heavy fill youre used to seeing on most floral designs.

Seven sizes from just under 1 inch up to 2.5 inches. Stitch count goes from 630 at the smallest to 1170 at the largest, which is realy low. Gonna stitch fast on any machine. Single colour means zero colour changes, just load your thread and go. I use forest green or sage as the default but honestly any thread colour works because the line art reads clearly no matter what you pick.

Really popular with people making botanical tote bags, journal covers, linen napkins. One customer this spring stitched a whole set of dinner napkins with different botanical outlines scattered across the corner and this was one of em. She said the low stitch count meant she could knock out a full set in an evening, which I completely beleive given how light the file is.

Use a tearaway stabiliser on cotton, linen or canvas. At the smaller sizes keep your hoop really taut because the outline stitching is all satin column and even slight hoop slip can make those thin lines look wobbly. Avoid hooping terry or heavy knit fabric for the 1-inch version, the pile eats the lines. Send me message if the outline stitches look fuzzy and Ill check the density for your fabric weight.

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 napkin botanical corner accentsStitch at the 1-inch size in the corner of linen napkins for a clean botanical table setting that looks handcrafted
  • Cotton tote bags with scattered botanicalsScatter 3 or 4 different sized versions across a canvas tote for a botanical garden carry bag
  • Journal or planner fabric cover embroideryEmbroider on a fabric journal cover in sage green for a calm nature-themed writing book that feels personal
  • Shirt collar or cuff detail stitchingPlace at a shirt collar corner or cuff for a subtle detail that works on casual and smart cotton shirts alike
  • Pillow cover repeating botanical borderRepeat across a pillow cover in a loose grid pattern for a botanical print look done entirely in thread
  • Handmade gift tags with stitched floral motifStitch on a small fabric square and attach to a handmade gift for a reusable botanical gift tag
  • Matching set of botanical kitchen towelsUse the same design at different sizes on matching tea towels to create a cohesive botanical kitchen linen set

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
0.99 × 0.99 in 630
1.24 × 1.25 in 723
1.48 × 1.50 in 816
1.73 × 1.75 in 919
1.98 × 2.00 in 1,005
2.23 × 2.25 in 1,093
2.48 × 2.50 in 1,170

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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