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Elegant Nature Wreath With Flowers Embroidery Design
Elegant Nature Wreath With Flowers Embroidery Design
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Elegant Nature Wreath With Flowers Embroidery Design: Botanical Bird Machine Embroidery File
This elegant nature wreath with flowers embroidery design centers on a realistically rendered tufted titmouse perched on a sweeping botanical branch, surrounded by a crescent wreath of cotton bolls, pink cherry blossoms, lavender sprigs, and dried seed pods worked in a restrained palette of warm amber, dusty rose, slate grey, soft white, and sage green. The bird is built with directional satin fill stitching that follows the natural flow of the plumage, with a distinct black facial mask rendered in a tight fill and subtle rust toning at the flanks. Total stitch count is 35,488 stitches.
What sets this design apart from other botanical embroidery files is the integration of a detailed wildlife subject at the compositional center of a wreath structure. Most nature wreath designs treat the botanical ring as the primary subject. Here the bird carries equal visual weight to the surrounding flora, requiring the digitizing to resolve two technically distinct subjects simultaneously: the soft, graduated fill of feathered plumage and the open, airy structure of botanical sprays with multiple small elements, without either reading as secondary on fabric.
Design Details
The focal subject is a tufted titmouse rendered with layered satin fill stitching in light and medium grey tones, with a white chest area worked in a looser fill angle to suggest softness. The black cap and facial mask use a dense fill at a contrasting angle to create definition. A warm rust accent at the bird's flank is stitched as a narrow fill zone. The feet and perch branch are worked in a warm terracotta satin stitch that arcs across the lower design as the structural base of the composition.
Radiating from the central branch, the wreath is constructed from seven distinct botanical elements. Upper left features trailing amber stems with pointed oval leaves in a warm gold satin stitch. To the left, a cluster of cotton bolls uses a dense rounded fill in off-white with grey-brown calyx detail. Eucalyptus-style foliage in slate grey fill stitching forms the mid-left volume. On the right side, open pink cherry blossom clusters are worked with individual petal fills radiating from small stamens. Dark lavender or dried weed sprigs in dusty purple-grey occupy the upper right. White pussy willow stems with small oval bud fills anchor the lower right. Scattered throughout are small sage green leaf shapes and tiny berry clusters that provide visual spacing between the larger elements.
Size Guide
| Size | Dimensions | Stitch Count |
|---|---|---|
| 7 inch | 7.80 x 8.08 in | 35,488 |
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 achieving smooth feather gradation on the titmouse without relying on blending thread colors that are unavailable as standard machine thread. The grey body graduation from mid-grey back feathers to a near-white chest is resolved through stitch angle variation within adjacent fill zones rather than color count, keeping the palette practical while preserving the dimensional appearance of layered plumage.
A second challenge is managing density across the botanical wreath elements. The cotton bolls require a full, rounded fill that reads as dimensional fabric texture, while the cherry blossom petals and seed pod clusters must retain an open, airy quality with minimal stitch density so they do not stiffen the fabric or distort the spacing between elements. Pull compensation and underlay settings are tuned differently for each botanical type to achieve consistent results across the full wreath.
The perch branch also functions as the primary connective structure of the entire composition. Its satin stitch width and arc are calibrated so the branch reads as a solid anchoring element without overpowering the fine botanical detail that branches from it on both sides. Tie-off sequencing is optimized to minimize jump trims within the botanical cluster sections.
License
This design is licensed for personal use and small commercial production of finished physical goods. You may sell embroidered items created with this file. The digital files themselves may not be resold, redistributed, shared, or included in any digital product collection.
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