Tropical Hibiscus Flower Embroidery Design V2, Instant Download

Tropical Hibiscus Flower Embroidery Design V2, Instant Download

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The petal colours are split across the bloom, thats the detail that separates it from the usual plain-red hibiscus. Left-side petals are deep red, right-side petals switch to dark forest green, and the bottom pair comes in golden yellow. No outlines at all. The edges between petals form purely by where one dense fill area ends and another begins, or where the fabric peeks through. A slim golden stamen curves upward from the centre, ending in a tiny 4-petal floret at the tip. White stamen rays radiate outward from the middle in a short starburst ring. Its a lot going on in 3 colours.

The stitch density is substantial throughout because everythings solid fill. At the largest end, 7.5 by 6.64 inches, the stitch count reaches 39,274. Thats a proper project, not a quick one. At the compact end, 1.49 by 1.33 inches at 2,964 stitches, the tricolor split still reads legibly, which makes it workable for hat fronts and small collar badges. 13 sizes total, more stepping options than most designs at this price point.

3 colors, 2 color changes. digitising tools. Eight formats in the zip file.

Stitch it on a canvas beach bag or natural tote in cream or tan, the red-green-gold tricolor reads vividly against undyed fabric. For garment work on a linen dress or cotton blouse, try shoulder placement at mid-size and itll sit like a printed motif but with actual stitch texture. Use a medium-weight cutaway on stretchy fabric or jersey, the solid fill areas pull on anything with give. Hoop with firm tension and dont skip the underlay layer. Pale grounds keep all three colours clean; dark fabric flattens the detail unless youre going deliberately bold.

Tropical-theme wedding orders come in around spring and early summer, favour pouches at 2 to 3 inches are common. A customer last july reached out about table runners for a resort event, four runners with the bloom stitched at alternating corners. I hadnt thought of event linen as a market for it but the scale and palette work well for that. Wouldnt be the last time a customer showed me a use I hadnt considered.

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.

  • Summer tote bags or beach bagsOn canvas tote the red-green-gold tricolor reads vividly, especially against cream or tan.
  • Tropical-theme table runner or placematA linen table runner with this at both ends has that resort look for summer dinner parties.
  • Shirt or dress placement, shoulder, hem or chestOn a linen dress shoulder it sits like a printed motif but with much more texture and depth.
  • Hat front panel or side badgeThe 1.5 to 2.5 inch sizes are good for hat fronts without overwhelming the structured shape.
  • Sarong or wrap skirt embellishmentOn light cotton sarong the dense fill catches light differently and looks great in motion.
  • Pool or beach towel corner motifA single hibiscus at the corner of a white terry towel is a classic beach house project.
  • Tropical wedding favor pouches or bagsAt 2 to 3 inches this works as a favour pouch motif for a tropical or destination wedding.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
1.49 × 1.33 in 2,964
1.99 × 1.77 in 4,405
2.49 × 2.21 in 6,140
2.99 × 2.66 in 8,142
3.49 × 3.10 in 10,457
3.99 × 3.54 in 12,909
4.50 × 3.99 in 15,891
4.99 × 4.43 in 18,991
5.49 × 4.87 in 22,204
5.99 × 5.31 in 26,333
6.50 × 5.76 in 30,412
7.00 × 6.20 in 34,688
7.50 × 6.64 in 39,274

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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