Corner Machine Embroidery Design Sunflowers evokes joyful memories of hot summer days when the sun shines from early morning to late evening, and nature blooms with bright colors. Yellow-orange blossoms framed by green leaves will be a wonderful decoration for table textiles. It would be great to place the pattern in the corners of a tablecloth, kitchen napkins and towels.
As a loving child does not take his eyes of his parent all day long, a sunflower rotates its inflorescence to the sun. It is very interesting to observe such phenomenon, when the whole yellow field magically follows the sunshine. But this happens only before the seeds ripen, and then the flower turns to the East.
Many people think that a sunflower is a native Russian, but its true homeland is North America. The Indians started to cultivate it even before the birth of the Christian culture in Europe, more than two thousand years ago. This plant not only supplied people with nutrient-rich seeds. But also was a symbol of the Sun God among the ancient Aztecs of Mexico and Incas of Peru. When conquistadors came back home from America in the 16-th century. They brought the high flower to Europe, where it was purely decorative at first. Later, the Europeans admitted the taste and benefits of sunflower seeds and began to use it for food in various forms.
Corner Machine Embroidery Design Sunflowers
Size : 185.6×190.0 mm (7.31×7.48 “), Stitches : 37067
Formats: .pes, .pec, .hus, .vip, .dst, .exp, .sew, .dat, .vp3, xxx, jef
Colorful Corner Machine Embroidery Design Sunflowers will be appropriate in any time of the year, as we all want summer not to end with the arrival of September. Use the motif for home textiles and a piece of summer warmth will always be with you. In the Royal Present Embroidery website collection you can find and download machine embroidery designs with sunflowers. Which will match each other and make a real sun festival in your house.
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Author: Ludmila Konovalova
My name is Lyudmila Konovalova, and I lead Royal Present Embroidery. Embroidery for me is more than a profession; it is a legacy of my Ukrainian and Bulgarian heritage, where every woman in my family was a virtuoso in cross-stitch and smooth stitching. This art, passed down through generations, is part of my soul and a symbol of national pride.
Date: 30.08.2016