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Pink Lily Embroidery Design
Pink Lily Embroidery Design
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Pink Lily Embroidery Design: Floral Spray Lily Cluster Machine Embroidery File
The Pink Lily embroidery design is a lush horizontal floral spray featuring three open lily blooms at varying stages from bud to full flower, arranged along a curving stem with multiple bright green leaves in a two-color palette of dusty rose pink and vivid green. The blooms are fully filled with smooth directional satin stitches, with petal shading achieved through alternating light and dark pink fill zones that follow the natural curvature of each petal. This design stitches out at 14,247 stitches.
What distinguishes this design from other lily or floral spray embroideries in a garden collection is the use of petal shading within a two-color palette rather than a multicolor approach. Each bloom petal is divided into a darker rose fill zone along the petal center and a lighter blush pink highlight zone along the petal edges, suggesting three-dimensional form and light reflection without introducing additional thread colors. Digitizing convincing petal depth through stitch direction angle changes and tonal fill zone placement within only two pink values is the specific technical approach that sets this file apart from flat single-tone floral fills.
Design Details
The composition spans horizontally with a main stem running from left to right in a warm terracotta brown, from which the three blooms and their supporting foliage branch. The leftmost bloom is the smallest and most open, with reflexed petals curling outward and backward in a classic lily form. The central bloom is the largest and most fully open, with six broad petals spread wide, each divided into a deeper rose center stripe and a lighter blush outer zone by stitch direction changes within the petal fill. The rightmost cluster includes a partially open bloom and two closed buds in various stages, the buds rendered as compact rounded forms with the same two-tone shading. Throughout the spray, bright green leaves of varying sizes are positioned between and around the blooms, each leaf filled with vivid green satin stitches running lengthwise to reinforce the leaf's natural form. The leaves include both broad mid-size shapes and narrower elongated forms, creating variety in the foliage mass that frames the pink blooms. The overall horizontal format and dense floral arrangement make this design well suited for garment yokes, cushion covers, table runners, and decorative border placements.
Size Guide
| Size | Dimensions | Stitch Count |
|---|---|---|
| 3 inch | 3.78 x 2.09 in | 14,247 |
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 digitizing challenge in this design was creating convincing petal shading using stitch direction angle changes between adjacent fill zones rather than color changes. Each petal is divided into a center-stripe zone and an outer-edge zone, and the two zones use different stitch angles so that light reflects differently off each section, producing a tonal contrast that suggests three-dimensional petal curvature. The boundary between adjacent fill zones within each petal was digitized as a smooth curved path that follows the natural petal midrib, ensuring the shading line reads as a botanical highlight rather than an arbitrary geometric division.
Managing petal overlap layering across the three blooms was a secondary challenge. The large central bloom has petals that overlap each other at their bases, and the bloom group as a whole overlaps portions of the foliage behind it. The stitch sequence was structured from background to foreground: leaves first, then rear petals, then front petals, so each layer sits cleanly on the surface of the layer behind it without thread compression causing the lower elements to show through or pucker.
The bud forms to the right of the composition required careful fill angle management to distinguish them visually from the open petals despite using the same thread colors. The bud fill stitches were angled to run across the width of the bud form rather than lengthwise, creating a visual texture difference between the closed bud surfaces and the open petal surfaces that reinforces the distinction between the two flower stages without requiring an additional thread color.
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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