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Floral Seamless Embroidery Design
Floral Seamless Embroidery Design
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Floral Seamless Embroidery Design: Scattered Rose and Blossom Machine Embroidery File
The Floral Seamless embroidery design is a single-color scattered floral composition featuring roses and open blossoms of varying sizes distributed across a framed square field, accompanied by falling petal and teardrop bud accents, all worked in a warm terracotta tone with a mix of filled satin stitching and outline detail. The design creates the impression of a textile repeat pattern captured within a thin rectangular border, with flowers arranged at irregular intervals to mimic a tossed floral print translated into embroidery. Total stitch count is 50,239 stitches.
What distinguishes this design from other single-color floral embroidery files in a botanical collection is its repeat-pattern logic applied to a non-repeat embroidery format. Rather than a central motif or a structured wreath, this composition distributes multiple flower types and sizes across the full field of the hoop in a deliberately irregular scatter, requiring the digitizing to manage density balance across the entire composition so no zone of the design becomes visually heavier than another when stitched on fabric.
Design Details
The composition is contained within a thin double-line square border stitched in the same terracotta tone as the floral elements. Inside the border, three distinct flower types are distributed across the field. The primary element is a filled rose form, appearing in three sizes from large to small, each built from overlapping rounded petal fills arranged around a small spiral center, with horizontal satin stitching across each petal creating a textured surface quality. The secondary element is a flat open blossom with five rounded petals, appearing in small and miniature scales, rendered with a lighter fill density than the roses so the two flower types read as visually distinct despite sharing the same thread color.
Between the flower clusters, a series of narrow pointed oval petal shapes in varying orientations are scattered across the field to suggest falling or drifting petals, each filled with a short directional satin stitch. Small teardrop-shaped buds with a minimal outline fill appear near some of the larger rose clusters as supporting detail. The overall distribution places larger rose groupings toward the left-center, lower-center, and right zones of the composition, with smaller blossoms and scattered petals filling the negative space between them to maintain visual rhythm across the full square field.
Size Guide
| Size | Dimensions | Stitch Count |
|---|---|---|
| 9 inch | 9.81 x 9.39 in | 50,239 |
Formats Included
This design is delivered in 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 principal technical challenge in this design is managing stitch density balance across a scattered multi-element composition without a dominant central anchor. In a wreath or medallion layout, the central motif carries the density load and the surrounding elements are lighter. In a scattered field composition like this one, every zone of the hoop must be individually balanced so the fabric does not distort unevenly. Pull compensation values for the large filled roses, the lighter blossom fills, and the narrow petal accents are each set independently to ensure consistent fabric behavior across element types at every position in the field.
The filled rose forms required particular attention to petal sequencing. Each rose is built from overlapping petal fills, and the stitching order must follow the natural layering of petals from the outermost visible ring inward to the center so that each new petal covers the raw base edge of the petal beneath it. Incorrect sequencing at any rose in the composition would expose fill edges and break the overlapping petal illusion, making this a detail that must be individually verified for each of the multiple rose instances across the field.
Minimizing travel jumps across a scattered composition of this element count is a further digitizing consideration. With flowers, petals, and buds distributed across the full 9.81 x 9.39 inch field, the stitch path must be planned to move efficiently between nearest neighbors rather than crossing the full hoop repeatedly, keeping the underside of the work clean and reducing the risk of thread pulls between distant elements.
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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Files are available immediately after purchase with no waiting and no shipping. This listing includes 1 size in 25 embroidery formats. Complete your purchase and download your full file package directly from your order confirmation.
