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Violet Ornamental Frame Embroidery Design
Violet Ornamental Frame Embroidery Design
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Royal Violet Ornamental Frame Embroidery Design: Baroque Ornamental Wreath Machine Embroidery File
This Royal Violet Ornamental Frame embroidery design is a lush, filled baroque ornamental machine embroidery file featuring a circular wreath frame composed of symmetrical acanthus scrollwork, volute curls, pointed leaf sprays, and a four-petal flower medallion at the base, rendered entirely in deep royal violet thread. Unlike the Baroque Floral Frame Circle Ornament earlier in this collection, every element here is fully filled with dense satin column fills rather than outline-only construction, giving the frame substantial visual weight and a rich dimensional quality. Total stitch count is 6,417 stitches.
What distinguishes this design from the Baroque Floral Frame Circle Ornament in this collection is the transition from outline satin construction to fully filled satin construction across every element. The earlier baroque frame is built from satin column paths following stem centerlines; this frame fills the full volume of every scroll, leaf, and petal as a solid satin mass. This requires fill zone mapping for every element rather than just path tracking, and the volume of adjacent filled zones sharing boundaries multiplies the edge management challenge significantly relative to the outline-only approach.
Design Details
The frame forms an open circular composition with a clear interior field. Two mirrored scrollwork sprays rise from the base medallion and curve upward and inward to meet near the top center, leaving a small open gap at the upper apex. Each spray is built from a primary stem that branches into multiple secondary scroll arms, all filled as solid satin volumes. The main stems are the widest filled elements, tapering as they extend toward the outer edges of the frame. Along each stem, pointed lance-leaf shapes project outward as solid filled satin blades, their tips sharpened to fine points. Volute scrolls terminate the major stem extensions, each scroll filled as a solid satin mass that wraps inward to a tight center point. At the midpoint of each side of the frame, additional secondary scroll clusters branch outward, adding density to the side zones of the wreath. At the lower center, a four-petal flower medallion anchors the composition, with each petal rendered as a broad filled satin oval and a small central point element at the flower center. The entire design stitches in a single deep royal violet thread with no color stops.
Size Guide
| Size | Dimensions | Stitch Count |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3.93 x 3.55 in | 6,417 |
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 challenge in a fully filled baroque frame of this complexity is managing the boundaries between the large number of adjacent filled satin zones. Unlike an outline design where elements are separated by open ground fabric, the filled elements here share direct boundaries with their neighbors, meaning each zone transition is a shared fill edge where two dense satin fills meet. Without precise edge-walk underlay along every shared boundary, the two fills encroach on each other and the boundary reads as a blurred merged mass rather than a crisp separation between two satin surfaces. Every inter-element boundary in this design was given its own edge-walk underlay before either adjacent fill was placed.
The volute scroll fills present the same spiral-taper challenge seen in the Baroque Floral Frame, but with the added requirement that the full interior volume of each scroll must be filled rather than just the path of its centerline. As the scroll winds inward, the fill zone narrows progressively toward the spiral center, and the satin columns must track the decreasing zone width without producing a collapsed or irregular fill at the center point. Each scroll was digitized with manual width control at every node along the spiral path, stepping the fill width down in controlled increments to the final single-stitch center.
The four-petal flower medallion at the base carries the most complex fill zone cluster in the design. The four petals share a common center point and their fill edges converge at the flower core. Sequencing four adjacent petal fills to meet cleanly at a shared center without any petal overrunning its neighbor required each petal to be given an individually mapped center-convergence termination point, with the fills placed in rotational sequence so each successive petal is anchored against the already-stitched edge of the one before it.
License
This design is licensed for commercial use on finished physical goods. You may sell embroidered items made with this file without per-item royalty. Digital files, including all included formats, may not be resold, redistributed, or shared in any form, whether modified or unmodified.
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