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Earthy Blossom Grace Embroidery Design
Earthy Blossom Grace Embroidery Design
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Earthy Blossom Grace Embroidery Design: Two-Tone Botanical Spray Machine Embroidery File
The Earthy Blossom Grace embroidery design is a delicate botanical spray featuring a single rosette bloom at the center with multiple branching stems radiating outward and upward, each carrying a series of small oval leaves. The design uses a two-tone treatment within a single warm terracotta copper palette: some leaves are fully filled with solid satin stitches while alternating leaves are rendered as open outlined forms with only a white or light fill center, creating a subtle contrast rhythm across the spray. This design stitches out at 6,604 stitches.
What distinguishes this design from other single-bloom botanical sprays in a floral collection is the alternating filled and outlined leaf treatment distributed across the branches. Rather than rendering all leaves identically, the design deliberately alternates between solid filled leaves and open center leaves along the same branches, creating a visual texture pattern that adds complexity without requiring additional thread colors. Digitizing this alternating pattern consistently across all branches so the rhythm reads as intentional rather than inconsistent requires careful element-by-element sequencing across the full spray.
Design Details
The central focal point is a compact rosette bloom with a tightly spiraled center rendered in curved concentric satin stitch rings that suggest a rose or ranunculus head viewed from above. Eight short petal or sepal shapes radiate directly from the rosette base in the same terracotta tone, creating a small starburst collar around the bloom center. From this central anchor point, multiple thin curving stems branch outward in a loose fan arrangement, with one long stem extending upward to the top of the composition and several shorter branches spreading to the left, right, and lower areas. Each stem carries alternating pairs of small pointed oval leaves, some filled solidly in warm terracotta copper and others outlined with a satin border and a lighter or open center, creating the two-tone leaf rhythm. The stems themselves are stitched as fine running or satin stitch lines in the same terracotta thread. The overall silhouette is asymmetrical and organic, with the upper stem extending noticeably longer than the lateral branches to give the composition a vertical lean.
Size Guide
| Size | Dimensions | Stitch Count |
|---|---|---|
| 3 inch | 3.32 x 5.12 in | 6,604 |
Formats Included
This design includes 25 file formats compatible with all major embroidery machine brands: 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 digitizing challenge in this design was maintaining consistent satin stitch taper on the small oval leaves across both the fully filled and open-center variants. Each leaf narrows to a pointed tip at both ends, and at the physical scale of this design the taper must reduce to a very fine point without splitting or gapping at the leaf tips. Both leaf types share the same outer border path geometry, ensuring that filled and outlined leaves appear identical in size and shape so the alternating pattern reads as a deliberate design choice rather than a size variation.
The rosette center required careful concentric ring management. The tightly spiraled center is built from multiple small curved satin segments arranged in diminishing rings toward the center point. Each ring must align precisely with the one inside it so the spiral reads as a smooth continuous coil rather than a series of disconnected arcs. The innermost ring terminates at a single central point without leaving a visible gap or thread knot at the spiral center.
Stitch sequencing across the many small leaf elements distributed along multiple branches was optimized to minimize travel distance between elements. The branches were stitched in spatial order from the center rosette outward along each stem, so the machine travels the shortest possible path between adjacent leaves rather than jumping across the design area, keeping the back of the embroidery clean and reducing sew-out time.
License
This design is licensed for commercial use on finished physical goods. You may sell items you embroider using this file, including garments, accessories, home goods, and gifts. The digital files themselves may not be resold, redistributed, shared, or included in any digital product collection. Each purchase covers one user and one business.
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Your files are available immediately after purchase with no waiting and no shipping. This listing includes 1 size in 25 formats, giving you complete coverage for every major embroidery machine brand in a single download. Add to cart, complete checkout, and your files are ready to sew today.
