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Blossom Floral Wreath Embroidery Design

Blossom Floral Wreath Embroidery Design

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Blossom Floral Wreath Embroidery Design: Cherry Blossom Branch Frame Machine Embroidery File

The Blossom Floral Wreath embroidery design is an open circular wreath composed of two mirrored cherry blossom branches curving toward each other to form a frame with a clear interior field. The three-color construction uses blush pink for the petals and buds, emerald green for the leaves, and warm golden brown for the woody branch stems. Petal clusters, elongated tulip-style buds, and small open blossoms are distributed across both branches in a naturalistic, asymmetric arrangement. Total stitch count is 9,993 stitches at 5.52 x 3.17 inches.

What makes this design technically distinct from other floral embroideries in the same collection is the open-wreath architecture: rather than a closed circular garland, the two branch halves are deliberately gapped at the top center and bottom center, creating a frame shape with a usable negative-space interior. This open structure means the branch endpoints at each gap must terminate cleanly without frayed or ragged stitch ends, since those termination points are visible focal areas rather than hidden beneath overlapping elements. Every branch tip was individually capped with a tight satin taper rather than a raw column end, which is a level of endpoint finishing not required in fully closed wreath compositions.

Design Details

The dominant elements are the two cherry blossom branches, each sweeping in a broad arc from the bottom of the composition upward and inward, with their tips pointing toward the top center gap. The branches are rendered in warm golden brown using narrow satin column stitching that varies in width along the stem to suggest natural taper as the branch subdivides into smaller offshoots. From each branch, multiple sub-stems radiate outward carrying the floral elements. The leaves are medium-length, satin-filled in emerald green with a central vein line implied by the stitch direction change along the leaf axis. The blossoms appear in two forms: open flat flowers with individually stitched petals radiating from a central point, and elongated closed buds with a smooth tulip-like profile filled in blush pink satin. Petal fills use short, radiating satin columns per petal segment, each angled from the petal tip toward the flower center. The overall color distribution is balanced across both branch halves, with pink dominant, green as a strong secondary, and brown providing the structural framework that connects all elements.

Size Guide

Size Dimensions Stitch Count
Standard 5.52 x 3.17 in 9,993

Formats Included

  • PES, PEC - Brother, Baby Lock, Bernina
  • DST, DSB - Tajima
  • JEF, SEW - Janome, Elna
  • VP3, VIP, SHV, HUS - Husqvarna Viking
  • PCS, PCQ, PCD - Pfaff
  • XXX - Singer
  • ART - Bernina software
  • 000 - Singer/generic
  • 100 - Toyota
  • CND - Melco/Conde
  • CSD - Singer/POEM
  • DGT - Barudan
  • DSZ - Tajima older
  • EMD - Elna
  • EXP - Melco/Bernina
  • INF - design info

Digitizing Quality

The primary technical challenge in this design is managing the per-petal satin angle mapping across dozens of individual blossom petals distributed along both branches. Each open flower has five or more petals, and each petal requires its own radial stitch angle pointing toward the flower center. At 5.52 inches wide, the design contains enough petal elements that a shortcut approach of applying a single fill angle per flower would produce noticeable sheen inconsistency between petals on the same bloom. Every petal was mapped with its own axis to maintain consistent light reflection across the full floral composition.

The second challenge was the branch subdivision geometry, where the main stem splits into progressively thinner offshoots. Maintaining readable satin column width through each split junction required the column path to narrow smoothly at fork points rather than terminating and restarting, which would leave a visible gap or thread buildup at each branch division. The stem paths were routed as continuous tapering columns through each fork, with the secondary branch picking up as a separate narrower column at the split point.

The third challenge was color sequencing across a composition where pink petals, green leaves, and brown stems interleave repeatedly along both branch arcs. A poorly ordered stitch sequence would require excessive jump threads crossing previously stitched elements. The final color run order was structured to minimize jumps by completing all brown stem work first, then all green leaf elements, then the pink petal fills, so each color layer stitches over the underlying structural elements in a logical build sequence.

License

This file is licensed for use on finished physical goods only. You may stitch and sell embroidered items made from this design. The digital files themselves may not be resold, redistributed, shared, or included in any digital product bundle.

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