Single Leafy Flower Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Single Leafy Flower Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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One quiet single leafy flower perched at the top of a thin stem with two slim pointed leaves drooping off the side. Theres five rounded petals fanning from a tiny centre, all filled in solid dark green to match the stem on cream cotton. No outline. No accent tone. Looks like a sprig somebody plucked off a hedgerow walk and pressed flat in a book.

And the directional satin in the petals carries the design. Each petal lays the thread outward from the centre so light skates along the petal length rather than crossing it. Stem and trailing foliage run a tidy flat fill, single thread stop, zero colour swaps from start to finish.

Stitch counts dead low aswell. 992 sts at the small 2.5 in size up to 1,964 sts on the tallest 4.5 in version, so it flies through the machine and barely touches the spool. But theres only 3 sizes here and the biggest tops out at 1.6 inches tall, meaning its a corner accent not a chest hero.

So whats the use crowd. Chefs and small kitchen brands keep grabbing it. Heres what i hear most often: pocket marks on chef coats, neat sprigs on server aprons, label-style stitch alot of farm-to-table teams use on linen uniforms. One restaurant owner stitched a whole staff run for her opening service in june, ordered the 4.5 in for the breast panel and said the green pinged great under warm dining-room lights.

Stitch on cream cotton apron canvas, oatmeal linen or soft mustard duck cloth for the cleanest read. Skip charcoal or navy, the dark green dissapears against em. Pop a tearaway under woven linen and aprons, then swap to a light cutaway if youre running any stretch fabric like a poly blend kitchen tee. Whats trickiest? The thin stem column. Check tension on a scrap first, itll tell you fast if your bobbin is off.

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.

  • Chef coat breast pocket or sleeve cuffStitch the 2.5 inch on the breast pocket of a white chef coat for a tidy single botanical mark above the name
  • Server apron corner detail in a restaurantRun the 3 inch in the corner of a natural canvas server apron for a clean farm-to-table garden accent
  • Linen napkin corner mark for cafe table setupPut the 2.5 inch on the corner of a linen dinner napkin for a small repeated botanical motif on the table
  • Cotton tote bag for a farmers market vendorStitch the 4.5 inch on a cotton tote bag in cream or oatmeal for a market vendor carrying produce home
  • Small framed hoop mark for a kitchen wallMount the 3 inch in a small 4 inch wooden hoop for a single-stem accent on a kitchen or pantry wall

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
63.5 × 22.8 mm 992
88.9 × 31.8 mm 1,470
114.3 × 40.8 mm 1,964

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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