Floral corner piece in an L-shape, clusters of soft yellow blooms anchored at the bend with stems and leaves fanning out in two directions. The flowers sit rounded and full, not over-stylised, with layered petal fills that give them a bit of texture. Small accent buds sit between the main blooms, and the green leaves have a gentle natural curve. Five colours, the whole thing has a cottage-garden lightness to it.
Corner designs like this are genuinely one of the most flexible formats in embroidery. Position it at the lower left of a napkin, the collar of a shirt, or the hem of a table runner and it frames without dominating. At the full 6.77-inch width youll get real visual weight in the bloom cluster. The smaller 3.16-inch version still reads clearly and works nicely on collar points or cuffs without being too fussy.
I made a batch of these floral corner designs last winter for a fabric gift-ware range I was developing. A shop owner in a market approached me about personalised linen napkins, and she kept asking for corners rather than centred motifs because they sit better on folded napkins when guests can see them. the mid-size 5 on natural linen in butter yellow thread came out exactly the kind of thing you see in the nicer homeware shops.
Best on linen, cotton lawn, or tea towel fabric in neutral or white tones. Sage green fabric works well too, the yellow blooms sit warm against it. Avoid very dark backgrounds because the soft butter yellow washes out. Use a tearaway underneath on stable linen, density is low at 494 so puckering shouldnt be an issue. Hoop with even tension and run at normal speed throughout.
The satin petals and the leaf fills are the main colour changes, and my workhorse software built the petal columns with directional angles that give each bloom a slight natural variation. Keep bobbin thread tension consistent so the petal edges dont show pull marks. Theres not alot of density pressure on this design, most home machines handle it cleanly first try. Text me a pic when yours is done and Ill post it with credit if youre ok with 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.
- linen napkin and table runner corner embroideryStitch at the lower corner of linen napkins in butter yellow thread for a set that looks like proper homeware-shop quality
- shirt collar and cuff floral accentRun the smaller size on a shirt collar point or cuff edge for a delicate botanical accent that reads as considered
- personalised cotton tote corner designAdd to the corner of a natural canvas tote for a botanical gift bag that doesnt need any other decoration
- wedding table linen custom embroideryEmbroider across a set of napkins or a table runner as personalised wedding table linen in your colour scheme
- tea towel botanical corner decorationPosition at the bottom corner of a tea towel on white cotton for a classic botanical kitchen gift
- pillow cover corner motif for bedroom decorUse on a linen pillow cover corner for bedroom or dining-room decor with a soft garden theme
- handkerchief or pocket square embellishmentStitch the smallest size on a handkerchief or pocket square for a subtle floral monogram accent
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.16 × 3.50 in | 11,353 |
| 3.61 × 4.00 in | 12,777 |
| 4.06 × 4.50 in | 14,474 |
| 4.51 × 5.00 in | 16,080 |
| 4.96 × 5.50 in | 17,760 |
| 5.41 × 6.00 in | 19,495 |
| 5.86 × 6.50 in | 21,358 |
| 6.32 × 7.00 in | 23,178 |
| 6.77 × 7.50 in | 25,063 |
Files & Formats
Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.








Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.
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