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Hydrangea Bouquet Machine Embroidery Design is a detailed floral bouquet design for embroidery machines. Use this garden flower motif on towels, table runners, napkins, pillows, bags and decorative home projects.
Size: 84.1x98.1 mm (3.31x3.86 "), Stitches: 16409
Size: 106.5x124.2 mm (4.19x4.89 "), Stitches: 21517
Size: 128.1x149.3 mm (5.04x5.88 "), Stitches: 27167
Formats: .dst, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, dat, jef, .vp3, xxx, tab
Hydrangea bouquet embroidery design for towels and table linens
Hydrangea Bouquet Machine Embroidery Design is a floral bouquet design for embroidery machines. The motif works well when you need a fuller flower composition instead of a single bloom, border or corner design.
This hydrangea bouquet can be used on smooth towels, table runners, napkins, pillows, tote bags, fabric gift bags and floral home decor. The design includes 3 sizes, so you can choose the best option for your hoop, fabric and project area.
The design is detailed and fairly dense, so fabric support is important. For thin fabric, soft linen or delicate napkins, make a test stitch before embroidering the final item.
Where to use this hydrangea bouquet design
Best fabric choices
Fabric, thread and stabilizer tips
This is a detailed floral bouquet, so stable fabric support matters. For cotton, linen, canvas and medium-weight woven fabrics, use tear-away or cut-away stabilizer depending on fabric weight, stitch density and how the item will be used.
A useful starting formula is: stabilizer weight is about fabric weight divided by 3. For example, 150 g/m² fabric usually starts around 50 g/m² stabilizer. In oz/yd², use the same idea: 6 oz/yd² fabric starts around 2 oz/yd² stabilizer.
For towels or textured fabrics, use water-soluble topping on top. It helps keep hydrangea petals, leaves and small details from sinking into the fabric texture.
Hydrangeas can be stitched in blue, purple, lilac, pink, white, cream and green thread shades. If you stitch on dark, bright or patterned fabric, test the thread colors first so the flower cluster and leaves stay visible.
Useful links
Browse more garden flower designs in the Phloxes, Hydrangeas, Geraniums category. For a smaller hydrangea motif, see Hydrangea Flower Machine Embroidery Design. Before stitching a dense floral bouquet, read Perfecting Stitch Density, Fabric, and Stabilizer Balance.
Before stitching
Check the listed design size, hoop area, fabric weight, thread colors and stabilizer before stitching the final item. For napkins, table runners and towels, test the design on similar fabric first.
FAQ
What fabric works best for this hydrangea bouquet design?
Linen, cotton, tea towel fabric, table runners, napkins, pillow covers, canvas bags and medium-weight woven fabrics work best. Avoid very stretchy or very thin fabrics unless you test the stabilizer first.
How do I choose stabilizer weight?
Use this starting formula: stabilizer weight is about fabric weight divided by 3. For example, 150 g/m² fabric starts around 50 g/m² stabilizer. In oz/yd², use the same idea: 6 oz/yd² fabric starts around 2 oz/yd² stabilizer.
Should I use tear-away or cut-away stabilizer?
Tear-away stabilizer works well for stable woven fabrics such as cotton, linen, napkins, table runners and smooth towels. Cut-away stabilizer is better for softer fabrics, dense designs, clothing or items that will be washed often.
Can I stitch this hydrangea bouquet on towels?
Yes. Use it on smooth kitchen towels, tea towels or decorative hand towels. For terry towels or textured towels, add water-soluble topping on top so the flower cluster and leaves stay clean.
Can I use this design on table runners or napkins?
Yes. Use the bouquet at one end or both ends of a table runner, or place the smaller size near one corner of a napkin. Mark the placement before hooping and leave enough distance from hems and seams.
Which thread colors work best for hydrangeas?
Blue, purple, lilac, pink, white, cream and green shades work well for hydrangea embroidery. Test the colors on your fabric first, especially if the background is dark, bright or patterned.
How can I avoid puckering around this bouquet design?
Do not stretch the fabric in the hoop, use stabilizer that matches the fabric weight and stitch density, and run a test stitch before embroidering the final item. Dense floral bouquets need stable fabric support.
Should I test stitch this design?
Yes. A test stitch is recommended for this design, especially on napkins, towels, soft linen, table runners and any fabric-stabilizer combination you have not used before.
What if I cannot open the ZIP archive?
If the downloaded archive does not open on your device, use the Royal Present online unzip tool. After extracting the archive, choose the embroidery format for your machine.
Hydrangea Bouquet Machine Embroidery Design - 3 sizes
it beautifully stitched out .. love it
Hydrangea Bouquet Machine Embroidery Design - 3 sizes
Lovely design! I will be stitching this soon....
Hydrangea Bouquet Machine Embroidery Design - 3 sizes
Very dense
Hydrangea Bouquet Machine Embroidery Design - 3 sizes
So pretty so happy to have it in my collection..